Executing Phase Clause Samples

The Executing Phase clause defines the period during which the main obligations and activities of a contract are carried out. This phase typically begins after all preliminary requirements, such as approvals or initial payments, have been met, and continues until the agreed deliverables are completed or milestones are achieved. For example, in a construction contract, the Executing Phase would cover the actual building work, including procurement of materials and on-site labor. The core function of this clause is to clearly delineate when active performance under the contract starts and ends, ensuring both parties understand their responsibilities and timelines during the most critical part of the agreement.
Executing Phase. Consultant shall train the City staff and configure the Software to best suit the City’s needs. Consultant shall work with City staff to build data interfaces and migrate data as required by the City. Concurrently, Consultant shall train City staff on the programs. Consultant shall provide additional or repeat trainings at no additional cost if necessary for a successful implementation. Consultant will provide additional training anytime it is desired by City for no additional cost.
Executing Phase. During the Executing phase, we train your project team and together configure the solution. Concurrent with your system configuration, our data integration team will work with you to build data interfaces and migrate data if they are part of the project scope. After our teams complete these tasks, we train your staff members. Your success is our highest priority. While each of our training phases has a specific plan, we provide additional or repeat trainings at no additional cost if necessary for a successful implementation. As a customer, we will provide additional training anytime it is desired for no additional cost. The time completion of project phases is often dependent upon Reedley go-live goals and staff availability. After the configuration, iWorQ will train each of your staff members. During our training, attendees learn by doing actual data entry. They should come to the training with any materials they regularly use to enter cases (e.g., a stack of permits or code cases to be entered). Instructors will provide the training online. Instructors provide personal assistance to attendees, answer specific questions, and personalize teaching styles to meet the needs of individual attendees.
Executing Phase. During the Executing phase, we train your project team and together configure the solution. Concurrent with your system configuration, our data integration team will work with you to build data interfaces and migrate data if they are part of the project scope. After our teams complete these tasks, we train your staff members. Your success is our highest priority. While each of our training phases has a specific plan, we provide additional or repeat trainings at no additional cost if necessary for a successful implementation. As a customer, we will provide additional training anytime it is desired for no additional cost. The time completion of project phases is often dependent upon Rolling Hills go-live goals and staff availability. After the configuration, iWorQ will train each of your staff members. During our training, attendees learn by doing actual data entry. They should come to the training with any materials they regularly use to enter cases (e.g., a stack of permits or code cases to be entered). Instructors will provide the training online. Instructors provide personal assistance to attendees, answer specific questions, and personalize teaching styles to meet the needs of individual attendees.
Executing Phase. During the Executing phase, we train your project team and together configure the solution. Concurrent with your system configuration, our data integration team will work with you to build data interfaces and migrate data if they are part of the project scope. After our teams complete these tasks, we train your staff members. Your success is our highest priority. While each of our training phases has a specific plan, we provide additional or repeat trainings at no additional cost if necessary for a successful implementation. As a customer, we will provide additional training anytime it is desired for no additional cost. The time completion of project phases is often dependent upon Paris go-live goals and staff availability. After the configuration, iWorQ will train each of your staff members. During our training, attendees learn by doing actual data entry. They should come to the training with any materials they regularly use to enter cases (e.g., a stack of permits or code cases to be entered). Instructors will provide the training online. Instructors provide personal assistance to attendees, answer specific questions, and personalize teaching styles to meet the needs of individual attendees.

Related to Executing Phase

  • Bidding Phase 2.8.1 The Professional, following the Owner's approval of the Construction Document Phase, shall assist the Owner in obtaining bids and in award and preparation of Construction Contracts. 2.8.2 The Professional shall attend the bid opening and furnish a suitably detailed tabulation sheet for recording the name of each Bidder, the Bidder's Certificate of Responsibility Number, Bid Security, Base Bid, Alternates, and remarks. The Professional shall furnish sufficient tabulation sheets for all in attendance. Immediately after receipt of bids, the Professional shall submit to the Owner a certified tabulation of all bids received, along with his recommendation as to Contract award. 2.8.3 The Professional, following the award of a Construction Contract, shall prepare and submit to the Owner, two (2) copies of updated Construction Documents (Plans/Specifications). Each copy shall be marked OFFICIAL CONTRACT DOCUMENTS and shall include an executed bid Proposal Form, Agreement Form, Contract Bond, Power of Attorney, Certificate of Insurance, all bulletins, Addenda, and supplemental Drawings. One (1) copy shall be retained by the Owner, one (1) copy shall be for the Contractor. Any other contract document guidelines will be distributed to the Professional at the bid opening. 2.8.4 The Professional shall also furnish the area and volume of the building computed in accordance with criteria of the American Institute of Architects; and the square foot and cubic foot costs of only the building, the mechanical system, the electrical system, special built-in equipment, and the total Project cost. 2.8.5 The Professional shall, unless waived by the Owner, also submit one electronic format copy of the updated Contract Documents (plans and specifications) in coordination with said Contract Documents in 2.8.3 above. Said electronic submittal to be submitted within thirty (30) days after award by Owner in .pdf format. The actual cost of the electronic submittal shall be paid by the Owner, with cost approval by the Owner before printing is ordered in accordance with 3.4.

  • Initial Contract Term The Initial Contract Term shall be for two years. The Initial Contract Term shall begin on October 1, 2021, or on the last date the Contract is signed by all Parties, whichever is later. The Contract shall expire on October 1, 2023, unless terminated earlier in accordance with the Special Contract Conditions or Additional Special Contract Conditions.