BASIC SCOPE OF SERVICES Clause Samples
The "Basic Scope of Services" clause defines the fundamental duties and responsibilities that a service provider is obligated to perform under an agreement. It typically outlines the specific tasks, deliverables, or areas of work that the provider will handle, such as consulting, maintenance, or project management, and may reference attached schedules or detailed descriptions. By clearly delineating what is included in the service provider's role, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes by ensuring both parties have a shared understanding of the expected services.
BASIC SCOPE OF SERVICES. The basic scope of services proposed for this project includes the following:
BASIC SCOPE OF SERVICES. The following Task Series describe the Basic Scope of Services to be provided by the DP under the Project.
BASIC SCOPE OF SERVICES. Consultant services generally include, but are not limited to: Construction engineering; project management; pre-construction staking; traffic control plans; conducting the preconstruction conference; preparing daily work reports; construction staking and inspection, and materials sampling and testing during project construction; monitoring environmental commitments; preparing as-built plans; progress computations; final computations; preparing contractor change orders and work orders; and all project communications, including any necessary communication regarding federal-funding project eligibility questions, issues and concerns.
BASIC SCOPE OF SERVICES. Task 1.0 ‐
BASIC SCOPE OF SERVICES. 23.1 Audit financial statements of the governmental activities, the aggregate discretely component units each major fund, and the aggregate remaining fund information as of September 30, 2020 and for the year then ended, and the related notes to the financial statements, which collectively comprise the County’s basic financial statements.
23.2 Audit the County’s compliance over major federal and state award programs for the year ended September 30, 2020.
23.3 Audit to be conducted with the objectives of firm’s expressing an opinion on each opinion unit and an opinion on compliance regarding the County’s major federal and state award programs.
23.4 Accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America require that the management’s discussion and analysis be presented to supplement the basic financial statements. Such information, although not a part of the basic financial statements, is required by Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB), who considers it to be an essential part of financial reporting for placing the basic financial statements in an appropriate operational, economic, or historical context. Firm will apply certain limited procedures to the required supplementary information (RSI) in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. These limited procedures will consist primarily of inquiries of management regarding their methods of measurement and presentation, and comparing the information for consistency with management’s responses to inquiries. Firm will not express an opinion or provide any form of assurance on the RSI. The following RSI is required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America:
23.4.1 Management’s Discussion and Analysis 23.4.2 General Fund Budgetary Schedule 23.4.3 Required Supplementary Pension System Information
23.4.4 Other Post-Employment Benefit (OPEB) Information
BASIC SCOPE OF SERVICES. A. DATA GATHERING AND SURVEY
1. Once a notice to proceed has been issued, JACOBS will attend one
(1) kick-off meeting with City representatives to identify the program, goals, scheduling, and points of communication.
2. Perform a field topographic survey that is in compliance with the standards and specifications of a Category 6, Topographical Survey as defined in the current MANUAL OF PRACTICE for Land Surveying in the State of Texas, published by the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors. Unless otherwise specified, the survey will be established using existing physical monumentation to identify the horizontal and vertical control for the project area. The project will then be adjusted horizontally to client specifications and vertically to the North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) 88 for orthometric heights and GEOID 12A for geoidal separations with references to a published benchmark, if available. Provide topographic mapping with a minimum of one foot contour intervals depicting, but not limited to, the following information: Positions and elevations of natural ground features, edge of pavement, curb islands, top back of curb with flow lines, valley gutters, cross sections of roadways, median openings and intersections of adjacent streets and roads, top of block wall footings, 020336001.P08 1 flow lines, top of bank and toe of slope of creeks, canals, or ditches; exterior edges of water; sign and fences; and any other above ground visible features. The location, elevation and description of all surface visible utilities (i.e., manholes including inverts, flow line elevations and pipe sizes, inlets, fire hydrants, water valves, street lights, vaults and meter locations). We will locate any pin flags, paint markings of utilities. The utilities must be ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ to us commencing the topographic surveying. Return trips will be addition services and will be billed at our current hourly rates. The scope also includes 4 (four) creek cross section 60 feet from the center of Fish Creek Trail.
B. Design Development
1. JACOBS assumes the trail will be constructed within the current alignment of the existing trail.
2. Utilizing the base map, JACOBS will prepare existing site conditions base maps for use in the preliminary design, Schematic Design and Construction Documents. These base maps will be provided to the City for approval prior to proceeding with the preparation of design concept plans.
3. JACOBS will identify potential permitting requirements and issu...
BASIC SCOPE OF SERVICES. The following Task Series describes the Basic Scope of Services to be provided by NON- PROFIT under the Project.
BASIC SCOPE OF SERVICES. Task 1.0 ‐ Phase 1C WTP Expansion Insert Task 1.6 as follows:
BASIC SCOPE OF SERVICES. A general description of the services, tasks, and responsibilities required for the Project are as follows:
A. RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITY: City to provide the following:
A.1 City’s latest AutoCAD Standard Plan template, Standard Specifications, Standard Details, Benchmark, and Design Criteria.
A.2 Utility block book maps and available record drawings.
A.3 Available existing traffic signal timing sheets of Project’s signalized intersections.
A.4 Available most recent ADT traffic volume counts.
BASIC SCOPE OF SERVICES. Basic Scope of Services shall be as outlined in AIA Document C401 - 2017 Edition - Standard Form of Agreement Between Architect and Consultant, Article 3. TLC shall provide professional engineering review services for: