Aim of the Project Clause Samples

The 'Aim of the Project' clause defines the overarching purpose and objectives that the project seeks to achieve. It typically outlines the intended outcomes, key deliverables, and the scope of work, providing a clear framework for all parties involved. By establishing a shared understanding of the project's goals, this clause helps ensure alignment, manage expectations, and prevent misunderstandings about the project's direction or intended results.
Aim of the Project is not to produce a thesis. The Project must, however, meet the course and academic requirements set by Aalto.
Aim of the Project. The aim of the project is to ensure that Okhahlamba Local Municipality is able to host its website in an offsite secure location, redevelop website, establish web portal and also receive technical support with regards to: • Editing content on the website • Amending/ upgrading the look and feel of the website • Identification and resolution of faults • Ongoing maintenance of the website • Checking the integrity of all backups of the website • Adding and removing of users on the portal of website • Changing of user’s passwords on the portal of website • And training of municipality staff of website This will allow the municipality to be provided with a communication and marketing tools who’s branding adequately reflect the values and ethos of the institution and further, whose functionality showcase the quality offerings that the institution provides.
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Aim of the Project. ‌ The piperidine ring is an important moiety in pharmaceutical research and is a ubiquitous structural motif encountered in countless natural products.1,5 At present, the 1,4-disubstitution pattern on the piperidine ring prevails amongst pharmaceuticals due to shorter synthetic routes from commercial precursors and the absence of stereochemical complications. However, it has been shown that additional substituents on the piperidine and can result in compounds with increased biological activity. 31,32 The facile preparation of chiral, versatile piperidine building blocks for the synthesis of biologically active compounds is therefore of current interest. A double aza-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ addition of a primary amine to a divinyl ketone is an atom-efficient approach to the synthesis of substituted 4-piperidones. The initial aim of this project will be to evaluate the utility of unsubstituted ketone 178 as the electrophile in an aza-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ cyclisation reaction to obtain a range of N -substituted 4-piperidones 179 (Figure 1.17). O O R'= -alkyl, -aryl * RNH2 = chiral amine O O N R 179 N N O O * RNH2 N R' R 181 180 R' R* 182 R* 183 Figure 1.17: Synthesis of N -substituted piperidone 179, racemic 2-substituted piperidone 181 or diastereomeric piperidones 182 and 183. Furthermore it is intended to achieve the synthesis of substituted divinyl ketones 180 and to cyclise them using the previously developed method to access racemic 2- substituted 4-piperidones 181 (Figure 1.17). By employing a suitable chiral amine for the aza-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ cyclisation with substituted ketones 180, it is envisioned that it will be possible to prepare separable, diastereomeric 2-substituted 4-piperidones 182 and 183 (Figure 1.17). The utility of the methodology will then be demonstrated by using the 2-substituted 4-piperidones 182 and 183 as building blocks for the synthesis of piperidine ring 2- substituted analogues 185 of the acetylcholinesterase inhibiting drug donepezil 12 (Fig- ure 1.18). The stereoselective synthesis of piperidine-substituted donepezil analogues has not been reported, despite the fact that early structure-activity relationship studies 126 showed the importance of the piperidine ring moiety for the biological activity of this drug. ∗∗ N 12 H ∗∗ * MeO racemic donepezil MeO ∗∗ ∗∗ ∗∗ N O O *∗∗ N R R∗∗ 182or 183 N R R∗∗ 184 ∗ R 185 Figure 1.18: Donepezil 379 and stereoselectively piperidine 2-substituted analogue Donepezil analogues 185 are envisioned to be accessible via the transform...
Aim of the Project. The aim of the PRISM Project is to put in motion the initial steps required to build a quantum-secured network in Malta, in line with the spirit of the EuroQCI initiative. It presents an outline plan of how a quantum communication infrastructure (QCI) can be implemented in Malta, including the location of QCI nodes, technologies that must be deployed, and use cases. The network we envisage would be the first of its kind in Europe and serve to bring Malta truly into the quantum age. To achieve this, the first quantum technologies SME in Malta will work with the University of Malta, private entities, and public authorities to focus attention the last mile integration that is required to bring quantum key distribution into the hands of end users in a convenient, secure, and standards-compliant way. This project will additionally devote most of its resources to deploy a large-scale quantum network spanning the entirety of the Maltese Islands. Further to this Malta-centric goal, by the conclusion of this project we will have at hand quantum key distribution systems that are self-contained, trustworthy, and ideally poised to be rolled out throughout the European and international markets.
Aim of the Project. To deliver the Program Objectives through by delivering new additional emergency accommodation. These dwellings must be made available, during the Designated Use Period, as emergency accommodation to provide additional safe places to women and children experiencing domestic and family violence.
Aim of the Project. B.2.1. The aims of the Project include the following: a. the Agreed Water Savings from the first tranche of the Project will be
Aim of the Project. The aim of this project is to create a series of local natural capital atlases for England, with an atlas for the following 10 combined authority/city regions: Cambridgeshire & Peterborough; Greater Manchester; Liverpool; Sheffield; Tees Valley; West Midlands; West of England; North East; West Yorkshire and Greater London, as well as for each English county for the remaining area. The project aims to use the Natural Capital Indicators that have been tested and included in the National Natural Capital Atlas to provide: • A natural capital atlas for each area, with mapped and tabulated indicators. • A technical advice document to allow users to interpret the atlases. • A Geographical Information System (GIS) template and accompanying user guide, with all indicator maps incorporated, that enables users to access the data interactively.
Aim of the Project. Mission Statement: YMCA North Staffordshire Ltd provides people the opportunities and the necessary support for them to develop in Body, Mind and Spirit. YMCA North Staffordshire Ltd provides direct access accommodation on a temporary basis to single people. We assess needs and resettle clients in alternative accommodation. • Advice and information on welfare and benefits entitlement. • Advice and support to enable residents to address specific problems related to their homelessness. • Resettlement support will be offered and staff will continue to work with clients where this is beneficial. • Training Services.

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  • Scope of the Project Under this Agreement, the scope of the Project (the “Scope of the Project”) shall mean and include: (a) construction of the Project Highway on the Site set forth in Schedule- A and as specified in Schedule-B together with provision of Project Facilities as specified in Schedule-C, and in conformity with the Specifications and Standards set forth in Schedule-D; (b) maintenance of the Project Highway in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and in conformity with the requirements set forth in Schedule-E; and (c) performance and fulfilment of all other obligations of the Contractor in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and matters incidental thereto or necessary for the performance of any or all of the obligations of the Contractor under this Agreement.

  • Development of the Project 4.1 TSP's obligations in development of the Project: a. for procuring and maintaining in full force and effect all Consents, Clearances and Permits, required in accordance with Law for development of the Project; b. for financing, constructing, owning and commissioning each of the Element of the Project for the scope of work set out in Schedule 1 of this Agreement in accordance with: i. the Electricity Act and the Rules made thereof; ii. the Grid Code; iii. the CEA Regulations applicable, and as amended from time to time, for Transmission Lines and sub-stations: • the Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007; • Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for construction of Electrical Plants and Electric Lines) Regulation, 2010; • Central Electricity Authority (Grid Standard) Regulations, 2010; • Central Electricity Authority (Safety requirements for construction, operation and maintenance of Electrical Plants and Electrical Lines) Regulation, 2011; • Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety and Electricity Supply) Regulation, 2010; • Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Communication System in Power System Operation) Regulations, 2020. iv. Safety/ security Guidelines laid down by the Government; v. Prudent Utility Practices, relevant Indian Standards and the Law; not later than the Scheduled COD as per Schedule 2 of this Agreement; c. for entering into a Connection Agreement with the concerned parties in accordance with the Grid Code. d. for owning the Project throughout the term of this Agreement free and clear of any encumbrances except those expressly permitted under Article 15 of this Agreement; e. to co-ordinate and liaise with concerned agencies and provide on a timely basis relevant information with regard to the specifications of the Project that may be required for interconnecting the Project with the Interconnection Facilities; f. for providing all assistance to the Arbitrators as they may require for the performance of their duties and responsibilities; g. to provide to the Nodal Agency and CEA, on a monthly basis, progress reports with regard to the Project and its execution (in accordance with prescribed form) to enable the CEA to monitor and co-ordinate the development of the Project matching with the Interconnection Facilities; h. to comply with Ministry of Power order no. 25-11/6/2018 – PG dated 02.07.2020 as well as other Guidelines issued by Govt. of India pertaining to this; i. to procure the products associated with the Transmission System as per provisions of Public Procurement (Preference to Make in India) orders issued by Ministry of Power vide orders No. 11/5/2018 - Coord. dated 28.07.2020 for transmission sector, as amended from time to time read with Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) orders in this regard (Procuring Entity as defined in above orders shall deemed to have included Selected Bidder and/ or TSP). Also, to comply with Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance vide Order (Public Procurement No 1) bearing File No. 6/18/2019- PPD dated 23.07.2020, Order (Public Procurement No 2) bearing File No. 6/18/2019-PPD dated 23.07.2020 and Order (Public Procurement No. 3) bearing File No. 6/18/2019-PPD, dated 24.07.2020, as amended from time to time, regarding public procurement from a bidder of a country, which shares land border with India; j. to submit to Nodal Agency information in the prescribed format [To be devised by Nodal Agency] for ensuring compliance to Article 4.1 i) above. k. to comply with all its obligations undertaken in this Agreement. 4.2 Roles of the Nodal Agency in implementation of the Project: 4.2.1 Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Nodal Agency shall be the holder and administrator of this Agreement and shall inter alia: a. appoint an Independent Engineer within 90 days of the Effective Date b. provide letters of recommendation to the concerned Indian Governmental Instrumentality, as may be requested by the TSP from time to time, for obtaining the Consents, Clearances and Permits required for the Project; c. coordinate among TSP and upstream/downstream entities in respect of Interconnection Facilities; and d. monitor the implementation of the Agreement and take appropriate action for breach thereof including revocation of guarantees, cancellation of Agreement, blacklisting etc e. provide all assistance to the Arbitrators as required for the performance of their duties and responsibilities; and f. perform any other responsibility (ies) as specified in this Agreement.

  • Completion of the Project The Participating County acknowledges it is obligated to undertake and complete the design and construction of the Project in compliance with all of the applicable terms and conditions of the Project Documents and the Participating County agrees to use its best efforts to cause the completion of design and construction of the Project in compliance with the applicable terms and conditions of such documents. The Participating County agrees to complete the Project in accordance with this Agreement and consistent with the scope, cost and schedule established by the Board and attached hereto in Exhibit A, as such scope, cost and schedule may be modified with the approval of Finance and the recognition of the Board.

  • Construction of the Project The Allottee has seen the proposed layout plan, specifications, amenities and facilities of the Apartment/ Plot and accepted the floor plan, payment plan and the specification, amenities and facilities annexed along with this Agreement which has been approved by the competent authority, as represented by the Promoter. The Promoter shall develop the Project in accordance with the said layout plans, floor plans and specifications, amenities and facilities. Subject to the terms in this Agreement, the Promoter undertakes to strictly abide by such plans approved by the competent authorities and shall also strictly abide by the bye-laws, FAR, and density norms and provisions prescribed by the relevant building bye-laws and shall not have an option to make any variation/ alteration/ modification in such plans, other than in the manner provided under the Act, and breach of this term by the Promoter shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement.

  • Development of the Property Except as modified by this Agreement, the Development and the Property will be developed in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations, including but not limited to the City’s ordinances and the zoning regulations applicable to the Property, and such amendments to City ordinances and regulations that that may be applied to the Development and the Property under Chapter 245, Texas Local Government Code, and good engineering practices (the “Applicable Regulations”). If there is a conflict between the Applicable Regulations and the Development Standards, the Development Standards shall control.