Scope of project definition

Scope of project means the work required by the original contract documents and any subsequent change orders required or appropriate to accomplish the intent of the project as described in the bid documents.
Scope of project means the work required by the original contract documents and
Scope of project means the Scope of Project Description Sheet dated November 22, 2011, which substantially describes the scope of the Project currently contemplated for the First Phase by the Authority and the Tribe, and which shall not be modified after November 22, 2011 to result in an adverse material change to the scope of the Project unless mutually agreed to by the parties thereto.

Examples of Scope of project in a sentence

  • Scope of project (check all that apply): □ New building construction □ Subdivision development □ Utility improvement□ Structure demolition/renovation □ Roadway development □Other (describe) A6.

  • If Scope of project, Active operations, Expiration date, Total area to be disturbed, or Control measure(s) change in any manner that are determined by Department to require additional conditions, then a new Permit shall be required.

  • Some examples of work which fall within this Category are: Building Sector+ Scope of project+ Statement of probable cost+ Review of design concepts+ Preliminary design, sketches, schematics and specification notes.+ Review of alternative design approaches+ Assessment of major design solutions+ Preparation of Preliminary engineering and construction schedules.

  • Scope of project: Writer: Interviews students, alumni, employees for articles, news releases, newsletters, websites, and other internal and external publications for Compton Community College District and El Camino College Compton Center.

  • Xxxxx Deputy City Attorney Scope of project: The following outlined scope of services is for the design services associated with the Xxxxxxxx Xxxx 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Reconstruction Program.


More Definitions of Scope of project

Scope of project means the document that delineates the FQHC’s approved service sites, services, providers, service area and target population for which grant funds have been approved by HRSA under section 330 of the Public Health Service Act;
Scope of project. Location: The site location address is 000 00xx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxx 00000. Parcel Folio # 20761600004. 57 stone aggregate, on top of a compacted base. The vender will be responsible for the pour site preparation and base compacting. The surfacing will be completely bordered with permanently installed 4 by 4 inch non-toxic treated wood suitable for the surfacing.
Scope of project. The “Project” consists designated projects at Xxxxx College.
Scope of project. Grantee shall be responsible for the following:
Scope of project and “Deliverables” sections of Addendum 1 shall amend and replace in their entirety the “Scope of Services” and “Deliverables” sections set forth in Attachment A of the Contract. • The “Timetable” in Appendix 1 of Addendum 1 shall amend and replace in its entirety the “Timeline” section set forth in Attachment A of the Contract. • In Section 4.1, the “Project Cost” (including the “Management Fee”) is superseded and replaced by the “total costs of the Project for Company” set forth in the “Payment” section of Addendum 1. • In Section 4.2 of the Contract, the “expenses of up to 10% of the Project Cost” are deemed included in “the total costs of the Project for the Company” set forth in the “Payment” section of Addendum 1 and the Company shall not be obligated to pay any additional expenses incurred by Contractor under the Contract. •
Scope of project. Given the multi-jurisdictional approach of mitigation planning, this project would include relevant county departmental needs as well as those of the 11 political subdivisions in the county. Summarize Assumptions (by the Vendor): Even though we are proposing a turn-key mitigation plan update, we assume there will be a high level of local-level participation (via the hazard mitigation planning team and jurisdictional/organizational interactions). We will ask planning team members to complete “homework assignments” (e.g., one-paragraph descriptions of two to four memorable hazard occurrences, validate the community assets we identify, etc.) that will add local specificity to the plan update. These “assignments,” though minimal, are crucial for obtaining a local perspective. Summarize Assumed/Expected Resources (by the County)
Scope of project as per Clause 2.1