Common use of Contractor Performance Clause in Contracts

Contractor Performance. The Contractor shall manage, integrate, and execute the work described in this PWS. The Contractor shall provide all personnel (trained and qualified), equipment, materials, supplies, and services to complete the Contract work scope, except as furnished by DOE as set forth in the Contract. PWS performance expectations include the following: 1. The Contractor shall provide 100% of all services and deliverables identified in this PWS in a timely, complete, effective, and efficient manner; 2. The Contractor shall ensure that personnel assigned to the Contract have the skills necessary to successfully execute the PWS requirements; and; 3. The Contractor shall meet all security requirements of the NRC License at FSV as well as adhere to and follow all applicable statues, regulations, and DOE Orders which pertain to the activities outlined in the PWS; 4. The Contractor shall ensure that personnel assigned to the Contract have the skills required to perform the PWS requirements; and 5. Contractor personnel shall conduct themselves with professionalism expected in a Government office environment in accordance with applicable DOE and federal regulations. DOE will be measuring the Contractor’s performance for completeness, quality of work, timeliness, and accuracy. Unacceptable work as designated by the Contracting Officer (CO) must be corrected by the Contractor at no additional cost to DOE. Poor performance may result in the DOE not exercising the option under this Contract and/or documenting it in the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS). Should a fine or penalty be issued by the NRC or DOE resulting from work supporting the NRC license, the DOE will assess the incident, and determine the Contractor or (ICP contractor) liability for the fine or penalty. The Contractor shall be accountable for activities including: compliance with the NRC license and NRC regulations, as well as Environmental Safety and Health (ES&H) and Quality Assurance Program requirements; and DOE-ICP interfaces (e.g., assessments and reviews). The Contractor shall ensure that its technical approach and execution of work are compliant with the applicable statutory and regulatory requirements. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local requirements and agreements. The Contractor shall recognize and work within the constraints imposed by this Contract and other regulatory agreements between DOE and regulatory agencies. Regulatory documents include applicable laws, regulations, licenses, agreements, and identified DOE directives The NRC is the legal regulatory authority with respect to the possession and management of materials under the subject licenses. Therefore, in instances where DOE orders, requirements, and/or guidelines overlap or duplicate requirements of the NRC related to radiation protection, nuclear safety (including quality assurance), and safeguards and security of nuclear materials(s), the NRC requirements will take precedence unless otherwise directed by ▇▇▇. The Contractor shall provide written justification and receive approval from the DOE Federal license holder for any DOE order, regulations, and/or guidelines that the Contractor request to use to meet NRC requirements. The use of DOE requirements is a self-imposed standard that will become part of the NRC license and subject to inspection once approved. NRC defers to the DOE in the absence of guidance or if NRC does not exercise regulatory authority.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Performance Work Statement

Contractor Performance. The Contractor shall manageperform the activities described in the Scope of Work in a proper and satisfactory manner. Unless otherwise provided for in the Scope of Work, integrateany and all equipment, products or materials necessary or appropriate to perform under this Contract shall be supplied by the Contractor. Contractor shall obtain all necessary local, state, and execute federal authorizations necessary to complete this project, and the work described in Contractor shall be licensed as necessary to perform under this PWSContract as may be required by law, rule, or regulation; the Contractor shall provide evidence of such compliance to the Commission upon request. The Contractor shall provide procure all personnel (trained supplies and qualified)pay all charges, equipmentfees, materialstaxes and incidentals that may be required for the completion of this Contract. By acceptance of this Contract, supplies, and services the Contractor warrants that it has the capability in all respects to complete totally perform the Contract work scope, except requirements and the integrity and reliability that will assure good-faith performance as furnished by DOE as set forth a responsible Contractor. Contractor shall immediately notify the Commission’s Contract Manager in writing if its ability to perform under the Contract is compromised in any manner during the term of the Contract. PWS performance expectations include The Commission shall take appropriate action, including potential termination of this Contract in the following: 1event Contractor’s ability to perform under this Contract becomes compromised. The Contractor – Quarterly Minority and Service-Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Report. Contractor shall provide 100% a quarterly Minority and Service-Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Report to the Commission’s Contract Manager, summarizing the participation of all services certified and deliverables identified in this PWS in a timelynon-certified minority and service-disabled veteran subcontractors/material suppliers for the current quarter and project to date. The report shall include the names, complete, effectiveaddresses and dollar amount of each certified and non-certified Minority Business Enterprise and Service-Disabled Veteran Enterprise participant, and efficient manner; 2a copy must be forwarded to the Commission’s Contract Manager. The Office of Supplier Diversity at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ will assist in furnishing names of qualified minorities. The Commission’s Minority Coordinator at (850) 488- 3427 will assist with questions and answers. Contractor Responsibilities. Contractor agrees that all Contractor employees, subcontractors, or agents performing work under the Contract shall be properly trained technicians who meet or exceed any specified training qualifications. Upon request, Contractor shall ensure that personnel assigned to furnish a copy of technical certification or other proof of qualification. All employees, subcontractors, or agents performing work under the Contract have the skills necessary to successfully execute the PWS requirements; and; 3. The Contractor shall meet must comply with all security and administrative requirements of the NRC License at FSV as well as adhere to and follow all applicable statues, regulationsCommission. The Commission may conduct, and DOE Orders which pertain to the activities outlined in the PWS; 4Contractor shall cooperate in, a security background check or otherwise assess any employee, subcontractor, or agent furnished by Contractor. The Contractor shall ensure that Commission may refuse access to, or require replacement of, any personnel assigned to the Contract have the skills required to perform the PWS requirements; and 5. Contractor personnel shall conduct themselves with professionalism expected in a Government office environment in accordance with applicable DOE and federal regulations. DOE will be measuring the Contractor’s performance for completenesscause, including, but not limited to, technical or training qualifications, quality of work, timelinesschange in security status, or non-compliance with the Commission’s security or other requirements. Such refusal shall not relieve Contractor of its obligation to perform all work in compliance with the Contract. The Commission may reject and accuracybar from any facility for cause any of Contractor’s employees, subcontractors, or agents. Unacceptable work as designated by Commission Rights to Assign or Transfer. Contractor agrees that the Contracting Officer (CO) must State of Florida shall at all times be corrected by the Contractor at no additional cost entitled to DOE. Poor performance may result in the DOE not exercising the option assign or transfer its rights, duties, or obligations under this Contract and/or documenting it to another governmental agency in the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS). Should a fine or penalty be issued by the NRC or DOE resulting from work supporting the NRC licenseState of Florida, the DOE will assess the incident, and determine the Contractor or (ICP contractor) liability for the fine or penalty. The Contractor shall be accountable for activities including: compliance with the NRC license and NRC regulations, as well as Environmental Safety and Health (ES&H) and Quality Assurance Program requirements; and DOE-ICP interfaces (e.g., assessments and reviews). The Contractor shall ensure that its technical approach and execution of work are compliant with the applicable statutory and regulatory requirements. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local requirements and agreements. The Contractor shall recognize and work within the constraints imposed by this Contract and other regulatory agreements between DOE and regulatory agencies. Regulatory documents include applicable laws, regulations, licenses, agreements, and identified DOE directives The NRC is the legal regulatory authority with respect upon giving prior written notice to the possession and management of materials under the subject licenses. Therefore, in instances where DOE orders, requirements, and/or guidelines overlap or duplicate requirements of the NRC related to radiation protection, nuclear safety (including quality assurance), and safeguards and security of nuclear materials(s), the NRC requirements will take precedence unless otherwise directed by ▇▇▇. The Contractor shall provide written justification and receive approval from the DOE Federal license holder for any DOE order, regulations, and/or guidelines that the Contractor request to use to meet NRC requirements. The use of DOE requirements is a self-imposed standard that will become part of the NRC license and subject to inspection once approved. NRC defers to the DOE in the absence of guidance or if NRC does not exercise regulatory authorityContractor.

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Sources: Buoy Maintenance Agreement

Contractor Performance. The Contractor shall manageperform the activities described in the Contract Documents in a proper and satisfactory manner. Unless otherwise provided for in the Contract Documents, integrateany and all equipment, products or materials necessary or appropriate to perform under this Contract shall be supplied by the Contractor. Contractor shall obtain all necessary local, state, and execute federal authorizations necessary to complete this project, and the work described in Contractor shall be licensed as necessary to perform under this PWSContract as may be required by law, rule, or regulation; the Contractor shall provide evidence of such compliance to the Commission upon request. The Contractor shall provide procure all personnel (trained supplies and qualified)pay all charges, equipmentfees, materialstaxes and incidentals that may be required for the completion of this Contract. By acceptance of this Contract, supplies, the Contractor warrants that it has the capability in all respects totally perform the requirements and services the integrity and reliability that will assure good-faith performance as a responsible Contractor. Contractor shall immediately notify the Commission’s Contract Manager in writing if its ability to complete perform under the Contract work scope, except as furnished by DOE as set forth is compromised in any manner during the term of the Contract. PWS performance expectations include The Commission shall take appropriate action, including potential termination of this Contract in the following: 1event Contractor’s ability to perform under this Contract becomes compromised. The Contractor Responsibilities. Contractor agrees that all Contractor employees, subcontractors, or agents performing work under the Contract shall be properly trained technicians who meet or exceed any specified training qualifications. Upon request, Contractor shall provide 100% furnish a copy of all services and deliverables identified in this PWS in a timelytechnical certification or other proof of qualification. All employees, completesubcontractors, effective, and efficient manner; 2. The Contractor shall ensure that personnel assigned to or agents performing work under the Contract have the skills necessary to successfully execute the PWS requirements; and; 3. The Contractor shall meet must comply with all security and administrative requirements of the NRC License at FSV as well as adhere to and follow all applicable statues, regulationsCommission. The Commission may conduct, and DOE Orders which pertain to the activities outlined in the PWS; 4Contractor shall cooperate in, a security background check or otherwise assess any employee, subcontractor, or agent furnished by Contractor. The Contractor shall ensure that Commission may refuse access to, or require replacement of, any personnel assigned to the Contract have the skills required to perform the PWS requirements; and 5. Contractor personnel shall conduct themselves with professionalism expected in a Government office environment in accordance with applicable DOE and federal regulations. DOE will be measuring the Contractor’s performance for completenesscause, including, but not limited to, technical or training qualifications, quality of work, timelinesschange in security status, or non-compliance with the Commission’s security or other requirements. Such refusal shall not relieve Contractor of its obligation to perform all work in compliance with the Contract. The Commission may reject and accuracybar from any facility for cause any of Contractor’s employees, subcontractors, or agents. Unacceptable work as designated by Commission Rights to Assign or Transfer. Contractor agrees that the Contracting Officer (CO) must State of Florida shall at all times be corrected by the Contractor at no additional cost entitled to DOE. Poor performance may result in the DOE not exercising the option assign or transfer its rights, duties, or obligations under this Contract and/or documenting it to another governmental agency in the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS). Should a fine or penalty be issued by the NRC or DOE resulting from work supporting the NRC licenseState of Florida, the DOE will assess the incident, and determine the Contractor or (ICP contractor) liability for the fine or penalty. The Contractor shall be accountable for activities including: compliance with the NRC license and NRC regulations, as well as Environmental Safety and Health (ES&H) and Quality Assurance Program requirements; and DOE-ICP interfaces (e.g., assessments and reviews). The Contractor shall ensure that its technical approach and execution of work are compliant with the applicable statutory and regulatory requirements. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local requirements and agreements. The Contractor shall recognize and work within the constraints imposed by this Contract and other regulatory agreements between DOE and regulatory agencies. Regulatory documents include applicable laws, regulations, licenses, agreements, and identified DOE directives The NRC is the legal regulatory authority with respect upon giving prior written notice to the possession and management of materials under the subject licenses. Therefore, in instances where DOE orders, requirements, and/or guidelines overlap or duplicate requirements of the NRC related to radiation protection, nuclear safety (including quality assurance), and safeguards and security of nuclear materials(s), the NRC requirements will take precedence unless otherwise directed by ▇▇▇. The Contractor shall provide written justification and receive approval from the DOE Federal license holder for any DOE order, regulations, and/or guidelines that the Contractor request to use to meet NRC requirements. The use of DOE requirements is a self-imposed standard that will become part of the NRC license and subject to inspection once approved. NRC defers to the DOE in the absence of guidance or if NRC does not exercise regulatory authorityContractor.

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Sources: Buoy Maintenance Agreement

Contractor Performance. The Contractor shall manageperform the activities described in the Scope of Work in a proper and satisfactory manner. Unless otherwise provided for in the Scope of Work, integrateany and all equipment, products or materials necessary or appropriate to perform under this Contract shall be supplied by the Contractor. Contractor shall obtain all necessary local, state, and execute federal authorizations necessary to complete this project, and the work described in Contractor shall be licensed as necessary to perform under this PWSContract as may be required by law, rule, or regulation; the Contractor shall provide evidence of such compliance to the Commission upon request. The Contractor shall provide procure all personnel (trained supplies and qualified)pay all charges, equipmentfees, materialstaxes and incidentals that may be required for the completion of this Contract. By acceptance of this Contract, supplies, the Contractor warrants that it has the capability in all respects totally perform the requirements and services the integrity and reliability that will assure good-faith performance as a responsible Contractor. Contractor shall immediately notify the Commission’s Contract Manager in writing if its ability to complete perform under the Contract work scope, except as furnished by DOE as set forth is compromised in any manner during the term of the Contract. PWS performance expectations include The Commission shall take appropriate action, including potential termination of this Contract in the following: 1event Contractor’s ability to perform under this Contract becomes compromised. The Contractor – Quarterly Minority and Service-Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Report. Contractor shall provide 100% a quarterly Minority and Service-Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Report to the Commission’s Contract Manager, summarizing the participation of certified and non-certified minority and Contractor Responsibilities. Contractor agrees that all services and deliverables identified in this PWS in a timelyContractor employees, completesubcontractors, effectiveor agents performing work under the Contract shall be properly trained technicians who meet or exceed any specified training qualifications. Upon request, and efficient manner; 2. The Contractor shall ensure that personnel assigned to furnish a copy of technical certification or other proof of qualification. All employees, subcontractors, or agents performing work under the Contract have the skills necessary to successfully execute the PWS requirements; and; 3. The Contractor shall meet must comply with all security and administrative requirements of the NRC License at FSV as well as adhere to and follow all applicable statues, regulationsCommission. The Commission may conduct, and DOE Orders which pertain to the activities outlined in the PWS; 4Contractor shall cooperate in, a security background check or otherwise assess any employee, subcontractor, or agent furnished by Contractor. The Contractor shall ensure that Commission may refuse access to, or require replacement of, any personnel assigned to the Contract have the skills required to perform the PWS requirements; and 5. Contractor personnel shall conduct themselves with professionalism expected in a Government office environment in accordance with applicable DOE and federal regulations. DOE will be measuring the Contractor’s performance for completenesscause, including, but not limited to, technical or training qualifications, quality of work, timelinesschange in security status, or non-compliance with the Commission’s security or other requirements. Such refusal shall not relieve Contractor of its obligation to perform all work in compliance with the Contract. The Commission may reject and accuracybar from any facility for cause any of Contractor’s employees, subcontractors, or agents. Unacceptable work as designated by Commission Rights to Assign or Transfer. Contractor agrees that the Contracting Officer (CO) must State of Florida shall at all times be corrected by the Contractor at no additional cost entitled to DOE. Poor performance may result in the DOE not exercising the option assign or transfer its rights, duties, or obligations under this Contract and/or documenting it to another governmental agency in the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS). Should a fine or penalty be issued by the NRC or DOE resulting from work supporting the NRC licenseState of Florida, the DOE will assess the incident, and determine the Contractor or (ICP contractor) liability for the fine or penalty. The Contractor shall be accountable for activities including: compliance with the NRC license and NRC regulations, as well as Environmental Safety and Health (ES&H) and Quality Assurance Program requirements; and DOE-ICP interfaces (e.g., assessments and reviews). The Contractor shall ensure that its technical approach and execution of work are compliant with the applicable statutory and regulatory requirements. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local requirements and agreements. The Contractor shall recognize and work within the constraints imposed by this Contract and other regulatory agreements between DOE and regulatory agencies. Regulatory documents include applicable laws, regulations, licenses, agreements, and identified DOE directives The NRC is the legal regulatory authority with respect upon giving prior written notice to the possession and management of materials under the subject licenses. Therefore, in instances where DOE orders, requirements, and/or guidelines overlap or duplicate requirements of the NRC related to radiation protection, nuclear safety (including quality assurance), and safeguards and security of nuclear materials(s), the NRC requirements will take precedence unless otherwise directed by ▇▇▇. The Contractor shall provide written justification and receive approval from the DOE Federal license holder for any DOE order, regulations, and/or guidelines that the Contractor request to use to meet NRC requirements. The use of DOE requirements is a self-imposed standard that will become part of the NRC license and subject to inspection once approved. NRC defers to the DOE in the absence of guidance or if NRC does not exercise regulatory authorityContractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Invitation to Bid