Analysis and Report Sample Clauses

The "Analysis and Report" clause defines the obligation of a party, typically a service provider or consultant, to conduct a thorough examination of relevant information and deliver a formal report of their findings. In practice, this clause may require the party to analyze data, review processes, or assess specific issues, and then compile their conclusions and recommendations into a structured document for the client. Its core function is to ensure that the client receives a clear, documented assessment or evaluation, supporting informed decision-making and providing a record of the work performed.
Analysis and Report. WFLO will compile a summary of the association, company and round table interviews into a final report for PFID Staff. The survey summary report will include a listing of suggested training solutions and events to fulfill training needs as stated by survey participants.
Analysis and Report. The results of the field and laboratory tests will be analyzed and summarized in the form of a written report to be submitted to you in digital format. Up to three hard copies can be provided upon request. The information contained in the report will include the following: (1) Geological and Existing Site Conditions, (2) Subsurface Soil and Water Conditions, (3) Pavement Considerations and Recommendations, (4) Site Preparation and Compacted Fill Requirements, (5) Design Recommendations for Infiltration Galleries, and (6) The Results of Field and Laboratory Tests. Our cost for performing this phase of the work will along with the total amount for the investigation, testing and report is shown in the following table. Phase Description Analysis and Report Total 1 300 East to 100 West New investigation from 100 East to 100 West $2,000.00 $10,050.00 2 100 West to 600 West $2,500.00 $18,640.00 If the investigation for both phases is completed during one mobilization and the analysis is summarized in a single report for both phases, the total cost would be $27,690.00. This reflects a $1,000.00 savings for completing the entire project in one investigation and report over completing the two phases separately. This cost assumes that access to the drill sites will be available for a drill rig mounted on a 2-ton truck, and that the work can be performed continuously during daytime hours (between 7 AM and 6 PM). Any permitting fees incurred by RB&G Engineering will be invoiced to the project. We understand that the project schedule would allow starting the field work on or after the second week of May and that the report would be needed within a month of starting the field work. We are prepared to meet this schedule provided we receive notice to proceed at least two weeks prior to the desired start date for drilling. We appreciate the opportunity to submit this proposal to you, and hope we can be of service to you on this project. Sincerely, RB&G ENGINEERING, INC. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇, Principal J-U-B’s Services under this Agreement are limited to the following tasks. Any other items necessary to plan and implement the project, including but not limited to those specifically listed in PART 3, are the responsibility of CLIENT. Set up project into J-U-B’s financial and record keeping systems for document retention and project controls. Conduct project execution planning Conduct project risk assessment and management Coordinate quality assurance / quality control (QA/QC) proce...
Analysis and Report. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall arrange for two (2) power plant experts to inspect the PLANT during the first week of March 2005 and provide a report and analysis to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ECOIDEA on potential improvements to the PLANT that may be considered by the PARTIES and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
Analysis and Report. We will summarize our findings and recommendations in a Geotechnical Report, which will address each of the following: • Soil, bedrock, and groundwater conditions and their effect on the proposed construction. • Identification of possible areas where deleterious materials may be encountered, including soft, high moisture content, vibration sensitive soils, their effect on construction, and methods of remedial treatment. • Recommended pavement sections, based on the results of laboratory testing, traffic volumes and desired design life, provided by others. • Identification of classes of excavation.
Analysis and Report. This phase of the investigation will consist of an evaluation and correlation of all the data accumulated and the preparation of a geotechnical report including review of literature recommendations for earthwork grading, foundation design, CBC seismic criteria, and related design and construction criteria.
Analysis and Report. 1. Evaluate the data obtained from Tasks 1 through 2 and local real estate data to determine the BPO. 2. The BPO will be appended to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ report for the condition assessment currently anticipated to be submitted by March 31, 2020.
Analysis and Report. The CONSULTANT will perform research, field reviews, survey, and coordination necessary to determine Project involvement with and any potential impacts to federal and state protected, threatened or endangered species and their habitats. Additionally, the CONSULTANT will develop a study design (which will be approved by the DEPARTMENT) to evaluate the magnitude of Project involvement with wildlife and their habitat. If required, the CONSULTANT will prepare the Biological Assessment as a part of the NRE. Conservation Measures and Mitigation Plan: The DEPARTMENT Project Manager will provide a description of the habitat conservation measures to be considered. The CONSULTANT will provide an analysis of wildlife and habitat conservation measures.

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  • Information and Reporting The Adviser shall provide the Trust and its respective officers with such periodic reports concerning the obligations the Adviser has assumed under this Agreement as the Trust may from time to time reasonably request.

  • Inspection and Reporting Each Grantor shall permit the Collateral Agent, or any agent or representatives thereof or such attorneys, accountant or other professionals or other Persons as the Collateral Agent may designate (at Grantors’ sole cost and expense) (i) to examine and make copies of and abstracts from any Grantor’s Records and books of account, (ii) to visit and inspect its properties, (iii) to verify materials, leases, Instruments, Accounts, Inventory and other assets of any Grantor from time to time, and (iv) to conduct audits, physical counts, appraisals, valuations and/or examinations at the locations of any Grantor. Each Grantor shall also permit the Collateral Agent, or any agent or representatives thereof or such attorneys, accountants or other professionals or other Persons as the Collateral Agent may designate to discuss such Grantor’s affairs, finances and accounts with any of its directors, officers, managerial employees, attorneys, independent accountants or any of its other representatives. Without limiting the foregoing, the Collateral Agent may, at any time, in the Collateral Agent’s own name, in the name of a nominee of the Collateral Agent, or in the name of any Grantor communicate (by mail, telephone, facsimile or otherwise) with the Account Debtors of such Grantor, parties to contracts with such Grantor and/or obligors in respect of Instruments or Pledged Debt of such Grantor to verify with such Persons, to the Collateral Agent’s satisfaction, the existence, amount, terms of, and any other matter relating to, Accounts, Instruments, Pledged Debt, Chattel Paper, payment intangibles and/or other receivables.