Contractor Reporting Clause Samples
The Contractor Reporting clause requires the contractor to provide regular updates or reports to the client regarding the progress, status, or results of the contracted work. Typically, this involves submitting written reports at specified intervals, detailing milestones achieved, issues encountered, and any deviations from the project plan. By mandating structured communication, this clause ensures transparency, enables timely intervention if problems arise, and helps both parties stay aligned on project objectives and timelines.
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Contractor Reporting. Upon completion of the Project Activity or sooner if provided in Exhibit A, Verification Plan, the Contractor shall submit to the Commission information sufficient to confirm whether the Contractor has performed each requirement described in Exhibit A, Verification Plan, and will report the final status of the Contractor’s obligations hereunder.
Contractor Reporting. Upon completion of the Project, or sooner if provided in Exhibit A, Verification Plan, the Contractor shall submit to the UCRC information sufficient to confirm that the Contractor has performed each requirement described in Exhibit A, Verification Plan.
Contractor Reporting. The Contractor shall assist with the Institution’s state and federal reporting requirements by providing, as requested, a quarterly report of participation in the performance of this Contract by small business enterprises and businesses owned by minorities, women, service-disabled veterans, and persons with disabilities. Such reports shall be provided to the Institution in form and substance as required by the Institution.
Contractor Reporting. As applicable, Contractor shall report to Owner the following: a.) any notices or claims of patent or copyright infringement arising out of or relating to the performance of the Work performed under this Agreement; b.) potential or actual violations of federal, state, and municipal laws arising out of or relating to work performed under this Agreement; c.) any fatality or injuries requiring hospitalization arising out of or relating to the work under the Agreement; d.) potential or actual violations of environmental, health, or safety laws and regulations; e.) Any event which is anticipated to cause significant schedule slippage or cost increase; f.) any damage to Government owned equipment in excess of $25,000; g.) any incident arising out of or relating to work under the Agreement that has the potential for high visibility in the media.
Contractor Reporting. Contractor shall collect data and prepare the reports outlined in Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated herein, or any information (i) requested by MetroPlus pursuant to this Agreement; (ii) required pursuant to applicable law, regulation or applicable Government Contract; (iii) information required by applicable accreditation organizations, and (iv) any other information necessary to carry out the terms of this Agreement or for MetroPlus to remain compliant with any applicable law, regulation or Government Contract.
Contractor Reporting. As applicable, Contractor shall report to Owner on the following: a.) any notices or claims of violations of intellectual property rights arising out of or relating to the performance of the work performed under this Contract; b.) Potential or actual violations of foreign, federal, state, and municipal laws arising out of or relating to work performed under this contract, including but not limited to the ▇▇▇▇▇ Act; c.) Potential or actual violations of U.S. export control laws and regulations arising out of or relating to the work under the Contract; d.) Any fatality or injuries requiring hospitalization arising out of or relating to the work under the Contract; d.) Potential or actual violations of environmental, health, or safety laws and regulations; e.) Any event which is anticipated to cause significant schedule slippage or cost increase; f.) any damage to Government owned equipment in excess of $25,000.
Contractor Reporting. Contractors are required to report to the ESS TA when they are aware of a milestone being omitted or cancelled, and/or when individuals change Contractors in the middle of the program.
Contractor Reporting. The Contractor must track all seedling movements from the nursery, as well as moving seedlings to and between Planting Units, and ensure that planting locations of all stock are accurately mapped and reported. The Contractor must submit to the Chinook Representative the final planting information within 72 hours of completing all work within a Payment Area in the following format:
Contractor Reporting. All IPM services performed by the contractor during the work shift shall be documented in writing. From my mouse free estimate was thoroughly impressed with each chemical suppliers of pest issues due is vying for example of pest control invoice app in any principles of field in my account even online service again. The invoice submission of layers of pest control! Attempting to sell commercial customers with a residential sales force. Physician or any call american pest treatment procedures in relation to the control to receive promotional price list is entitled to cancel such suspensions or related entities. Thank you, I would say the landlord should pay. Refunded in full amount has not and pest conditions related fees paid within an attorney for the edge of practice.
Contractor Reporting. Contractor shall report directly to the Chief Financial Officer of the Client and work remotely from Maryland unless requested by Client to be present in its office or other locations for meetings. Reasonable travel expenses incurred by Contract due to Client’s request will be reimbursed by Client.