Daily Progress Reports Sample Clauses

The Daily Progress Reports clause requires one party, typically a contractor or service provider, to submit regular updates detailing the work completed each day. These reports often include information such as tasks accomplished, personnel present, equipment used, and any issues encountered. By mandating daily documentation, this clause ensures transparency, enables timely identification of delays or problems, and facilitates effective project management and communication between parties.
Daily Progress Reports. 9.4.26 Monthly Progress Reports, JCM meetings minutes 9.4.27 Correspondence Files 9.4.28 Transmittal Records 9.4.29 Inspection Reports 9.4.30 Bid/Award Information 9.4.31 Bid Analysis and Negotiations 9.4.32 Punch Lists 9.4.33 PMIS Schedule and Updates 9.4.34 Suspense (Tickler) Files of Outstanding Requirements 9.4.35 Policy and Procedure Manual 9.4.36 Safety Procedures and Safety Logs 9.4.37 Accident/Incident Reports 9.4.38 Evacuation Route 9.4.39 Material Safety Data Sheets
Daily Progress Reports. 9.4.26 Monthly Progress Reports 9.4.27 Correspondence Files 9.4.28 Transmittal Records 9.4.29 Inspection Reports 9.4.30 Bid/Award Information 9.4.31 Bid Analysis and Negotiations 9.4.32 Punch Lists 9.4.33 PMIS Schedule and Updates 9.4.34 Suspense (Tickler) Files of Outstanding Requirements
Daily Progress Reports. 34.1.26 Monthly Progress Reports 34.1.27 Correspondence Files 34.1.28 Transmittal Records 34.1.29 Inspection Reports 34.1.30 Punch Lists 34.1.31 PMIS Schedule and Updates
Daily Progress Reports. The Contractor and all Subcontractors must prepare and submit to SCC daily progress reports on the various parts of the Work, including in the report the number of workers and the classification of the trades involved, equipment used and any pertinent information regarding possible delays in the Work.
Daily Progress Reports. The Contractor shall furnish to the Vice President of Operations (or his/her designee) at the end of each day Work is performed at the construction site, a Daily Progress Report showing for that day stating: The location and type of construction performed. The type of equipment used identifying each piece of equipment as owned by the Contractor or rented from others. A statement of any unusual occurrence. Weather conditions The names and number of workers in each trade classification that were employed. Such reports shall not be deemed to be a substitute for the notices, time slips, memoranda or other data required under provisions of the Contract relating to compensation for Extra Work.
Daily Progress Reports. You and all Subcontractors must prepare and submit to the Commissioner daily progress reports on the various parts of the Work. The report must include the number of workers and the classification of the trades involved, equipment used and any pertinent information regarding possible delays in the Work.
Daily Progress Reports. The Contractor shall record the following daily information on Daily Progress Reports:
Daily Progress Reports. Daily Progress Reports shall be completed daily following issuance of the Notice to Proceed until Project completion. Reports are due by 12:00 pm the day following the report date. A copy of the typical Daily Progress Report shall be submitted to the Engineer at least fourteen
Daily Progress Reports. The MAINTENANCE PROVIDER shall submit a daily progress report to DELDOT via email by 12:00 Noon EST the next business day, after each day of work activity. Excel spreadsheets or other pre-approved format is acceptable for submitting this information. Reports must be typed and include: Date work was completed Roadway Segment Location (mileposts and nearest intersecting road for reference) Name of Sponsor Number of bags filled (measure in 30 gallon bags) (Cross referenced to roadway segment location information) Special comments for each roadway segment (if applicable). For example: "sign is damaged, and will be scheduled for repairs"

Related to Daily Progress Reports

  • Quarterly Progress Reports The goal of this task is to periodically verify that satisfactory and continued progress is made towards achieving the objectives of this Agreement on time and within budget. The objectives of this task are to summarize activities performed during the reporting period, to identify activities planned for the next reporting period, to identify issues that may affect performance and expenditures, and to form the basis for determining whether invoices are consistent with work performed. • Prepare a Quarterly Progress Report which summarizes all Agreement activities conducted by the Recipient for the reporting period, including an assessment of the ability to complete the Agreement within the current budget and any anticipated cost overruns. Progress reports are due to the CAM the 10th day of each January, April, July, and October. The Quarterly Progress Report template can be found on the ECAMS Resources webpage available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/media/4691. • Quarterly Progress Reports

  • Monthly Progress Reports During the Construction Period, the Contractor shall, no later than 10 (ten) days after the close of each month, furnish to the Authority and the Authority’s Engineer a monthly report on progress of the Works and shall promptly give such other relevant information as may be required by the Authority’s Engineer. The Contractor agrees that reporting under this Clause 11.7 shall continue until the date of the completion of the Works. Each report shall include: (a) an executive summary; (b) charts showing the status of Contractor's documents, construction and manufacturing and environmental works; (c) details of work subcontracted and the performance of Sub-contractors; (d) for the construction of each main part of the Works, the extent of progress (both quantity and percentage of the whole), the actual or expected dates of commencement, anticipated completion date of the activity, Contractor's inspections and tests; (e) records of manpower and Contractor's equipment on the Site; (f) copies for that month of quality assurance documents, test results and certificates; (g) safety statistics, accident data collection including details of any hazardous incidents and activities relating to environmental aspects and public relations; (h) comparisons of actual and planned progress, with details of any aspects which may jeopardise the completion in accordance with the Agreement, and the measures being (or to be) adopted to overcome such aspects; (i) details of any unresolved disputes or claims, in relation to the Project; (j) details of any revision to the cash flow estimate, together with a copy of the revised cash flow estimate; (k) status of various Applicable Permits and compliance of conditions therein; (l) details of various royalty payment and insurances required to be taken by the Contractor; and (m) such other reports as may be required by the Authority for enabling the Authority to comply with its obligations under the other Project contracts. (n) details of defects by the Authority; (o) change in emission of any sewage or effluent of any nature whatsoever, whether qualitatively or quantitatively; (p) any Material Adverse Effect; (q) declaration towards compliance with Applicable Laws including but not limited to environmental and labour legislations; (r) declaration specifying compliance with all Manuals provided to the Contractor; and (s) any change in the flow of traffic in the existing Project Highway.

  • Progress Reports The Recipient shall submit to the OPWC, at the OPWC's request, summary reports detailing the progress of the Project pursuant to this Agreement and any additional reports containing such information as the OPWC may reasonably require.

  • Progress Report By March 1 of each year, ***** will submit a written annual report to Stanford covering the preceding calendar year. The report will include information sufficient to enable Stanford to satisfy reporting requirements of the U.S. Government and for Stanford to ascertain progress by ***** toward meeting this Agreement’s diligence requirements. Each report will describe, where relevant: *****’s progress toward commercialization of Licensed Product, including work completed, key scientific discoveries, summary of work-in-progress, current schedule of anticipated events or milestones, market plans for introduction of Licensed Product, and significant corporate transactions involving Licensed Product. ***** will specifically describe how each Licensed Product is related to each Licensed Patent.