Concurrent Projects Clause Samples

The Concurrent Projects clause defines how a party may undertake multiple projects simultaneously, often within the same contractual relationship or geographic area. It typically outlines the procedures for coordinating work, managing resources, and addressing potential conflicts or interferences between projects, such as scheduling overlaps or shared site access. This clause ensures that all parties understand their obligations and rights when projects run concurrently, thereby minimizing disputes and promoting efficient project management.
Concurrent Projects. The ARQ Project [2] SP01-1 Area 841972.2 821076.6 90.4 173.2 0.0 -47 8.37E-06 3.96E-06 5.96E-07 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 7.72E-06 5.82E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 Pedestrian Connectivity [2] WC01_PL5A-1 Area 841711.1 819980.9 22.2 27.8 0.0 -33 2.01E-05 9.51E-06 1.44E-06 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 9.51E-07 1.44E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 WC01_PL5A-2 Area 841696.0 819949.2 17.7 38.1 0.0 -9 2.01E-05 9.51E-06 1.44E-06 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 9.51E-07 1.44E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 WC01_PL5A-3 Area 841674.2 819918.6 17.4 30.2 0.0 -56 2.01E-05 9.51E-06 1.44E-06 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 9.51E-07 1.44E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 WC01_PL5A-4 Area 841649.1 819881.1 20.3 54.2 0.0 -25 2.01E-05 9.51E-06 1.44E-06 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 9.51E-07 1.44E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 WC01_PL5A-5 Area 841659.0 819872.7 4.8 35.0 0.0 -25 2.01E-05 9.51E-06 1.44E-06 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 9.51E-07 1.44E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 WC01_PL5A-6 Area 841662.4 819865.4 7.5 10.4 0.0 -25 2.01E-05 9.51E-06 1.44E-06 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 9.51E-07 1.44E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 WC01_PL5B-1 Area 841851.6 819802.8 9.8 87.8 0.0 -67 2.01E-05 9.51E-06 1.44E-06 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 9.51E-07 1.44E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 WC01_PL5B-2 Area 841794.6 819717.4 49.0 12.5 0.0 -70 2.01E-05 9.51E-06 1.44E-06 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 9.51E-07 1.44E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 WC01_PL5B-3 Area 841804.2 819691.2 6.8 11.4 0.0 -70 2.01E-05 9.51E-06 1.44E-06 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 9.51E-07 1.44E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 WC01_PL5B-4 Area 841894.3 819842.3 42.2 12.5 0.0 -79 2.01E-05 9.51E-06 1.44E-06 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 9.51E-07 1.44E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 WC01_PL5B-5 Area 841834.8 819780.7 17.5 39.4 0.0 -67 2.01E-05 9.51E-06 1.44E-06 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 9.51E-07 1.44E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 WC01_PL5B-6 Area 841796.7 819776.1 40.5 34.1 0.0 -67 2.01E-05 9.51E-06 1.44E-06 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 9.51E-07 1.44E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 WC01_PL5B-7 Area 841783.2 819709.0 45.7 14.8 0.0 -70 2.01E-05 9.51E-06 1.44E-06 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 9.51E-07 1.44E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 WC01_PL5B-8 Area 841770.3 819705.9 42.9 11.6 0.0 -70 2.01E-05 9.51E-06 1.44E-06 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 9.51E-07 1.44E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 WC02_PL7-1 Area 842321.1 819702.8 17.5 30.5 0.0 -8 2.01E-05 9.51E-06 1.44E-06 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 9.51E-07 1.44E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 WC02_PL7-2 Area 842322.2 819779.2 22.6 24.9 0.0 28 2.01E-05 9.51E-06 1.44E-06 2.70E-06 1.27E-06 1.90E-07 9.51E-07 1.44E-07 1.30E-07 1.90E-08 WC02_PL7-3 Area 842342.0 819753.7 ...
Concurrent Projects. There are a few concurrent projects that could have significant water quality impact in the vicinity of the Project area. They are listed and further discussed below. 6.1 Improvement Dredging for Lamma Power Station Navigation Channel (AEIAR-212/2017) Table 6.1 Allowable Maximum Dredging Rate for Grab Dredger and TSHD Options for EP- 535/2017 Dry Season Wet Season Working Zone (1) Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 (1) Please refer to EP-535/2017 (available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/eia/register/permit/latest/ep5352017.htm) for the working zones. Concurrent dredging by grab dredger and TSHD is not allowed under the EP (EP-535/2017). TSHD generally allows higher production rate for dredging and result in higher sediment loss and would be considered as a worst case condition for assessing cumulative impact. Concurrent dredging at Zone 1 would be modelled because it is the closest to the proposed key area for CMP development under this Project. 6.2 Providing Sufficient Water Depth for ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Container Basin and its Approach Channel (AEIAR-156/2010)
Concurrent Projects. The same producer may present several projects to the CPFC.
Concurrent Projects. Construction Phase 1-11
Concurrent Projects. CHFS has concurrent projects that will deliver solutions expected to integrate with the solutions developed within this project. In addition, the projects will require the sharing of limited resources, including CHFS staff. The selected Vendor for this project shall be required to collaborate and cooperate with other Vendors and CHFS, as needed, in order to develop and maintain a consolidated multi-project Work Plan. As Vendors may have varying start dates, the Work Plan shall be a living document and the selected Vendor shall be flexible and work with other Vendors and CHFS, as needed, to modify, update and maintain the consolidated Work Plan. The Integrated Project Work Plan and all updates shall be submitted to CHFS for review and comment prior to approval or acceptance.
Concurrent Projects. 4.1 The southern landfall reclamation of the TM-CLKL forms an integrated part of the HKBCF reclamation, and interfaces with the latter along its eastern edge. Reclamation works sequencing and programme have been planned to match those of the HKBCF in order to achieve an assumed Phase 1 commissioning date target in 2015. The HKLR is also scheduled to open in 2015 in matching the Phase 1 commissioning date of the HKBCF. This construction programme comprising the use of non-dredge methods for reclamation together with more extensive preloading surcharge would result in less water quality impacts, and can still meet the vital programming target for HKBCF. It should be noted that an alternative construction programme, adopting a series of temporary seawalls (including one at the project interface) and full-dredging around local programme critical areas, will enable Phase 1 to be completed by 2014. This 2014 programme will provide margin to enable the project to gain back delays. With respect to potential environmental impacts, these two programmes would have different levels of construction phase water quality impacts, and both have been modelled and assessed. Detailed coordination of the interfacing construction activities will be required, including construction access, layout of mitigation measures to control water quality during the construction stage, joint water quality monitoring system, and engineering and construction details at the interface. 4.2 Notwithstanding the fact that the TM- CLKL+HKBCF+HKLR would be constructed and implemented together, it has also been necessary to take into account other projects that may be constructed or be in place during the operation phase of the three projects and which could result in cumulative impacts. As such, all probable concurrent projects which could result in cumulative impacts during the construction and operation of the combined projects have been included in the assessment. These include the following: ▪ Tuen Mun Western By-pass; ▪ Proposed Lantau Logistics Park (LLP) and possible LLP extension or other compatible uses; ▪ Further ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ East and West Developments; ▪ Existing and Proposed Contaminated Mud Disposal Facility at East of Sha ▇▇▇▇ and South of Brothers; ▪ Mud Disposal Facility at North Brothers; ▪ Road P1 (Eastern Section); ▪ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Basin; and ▪ Tonggu Channel maintenance dredging.
Concurrent Projects. 2.4.1 During the period of construction for the rock cavern development, the concurrent projects with construction works in the vicinity (500m from the site of cavern construction) will include the followings: 2 Flood attenuation facilities (drainage retention tank and artificial lake, etc.) within Quarry Park area Early 2018 – end 2020 5 Road improvement works at junction of Clear Water Bay Road and On Sau Road End 2016 - mid 2020 2.4.2 The cumulative impacts for construction phase and operation phase have been assessed respectively in the EIA.
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  • Capital Projects (a) The selection of all design professionals and contractors for capital projects shall be made by Lessor and Lessor shall provide at its expense all materials and services for capital projects. (b) Lessee shall cooperate with Lessor with respect to capital projects. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing which may be construed to the contrary, Lessee shall have no obligation to perform any such capital projects unless Lessee agrees to perform and be responsible for same in accordance with a written agreement therefor between Lessor and Lessee.

  • Project Completion The Contractor agrees to schedule a final job walk with the County. If required, the County will prepare a list of incomplete items, the “Punch List”. The Contractor agrees to complete the “Punch List” corrections and schedule a final project completion job walk. The County will sign the “Punch List” as completed when determined, the project is finished. The Contractor agrees to submit the following along with its final payment request:

  • Special Projects Involved in a planned endeavour designed and implemented to address a resident, nursing, facility or community health care concern or need. (eg. QI project to improve resident outcomes) (10 – 20 points depending on scope of project)

  • Substantial Completion 9.8.1 When the Contractor considers that the Work, or a designated portion thereof which has been accepted in writing to by the State, is substantially complete as defined in Subparagraph

  • Project Completion Date It is agreed between the Parties that the Project Completion Date is <END DATE, YEAR>. If the Project is not completed by such date then, subject to an amendment agreed to between the Parties, Alberta Innovates may elect to terminate this Investment Agreement. In such event, Alberta Innovates will notify the Applicant of its decision to terminate as soon as reasonably practical and shall advise the Applicant of the effective date of termination. Alberta Innovates will have no liability or obligation to reimburse the Applicant for any Project Costs incurred after the effective date of termination and may require the Applicant to return any portions of the Investment which were spent on Ineligible Expenses. Additionally, any portion of the Investment not used and accounted for in accordance with this Agreement as of the Project Completion Date or earlier termination is repayable by the Applicant to AI at AI’s request.