Internet-based Project Management Systems Sample Clauses

The 'Internet-based Project Management Systems' clause establishes the requirement for parties to use online platforms to manage and coordinate project activities. This typically involves utilizing web-based tools for sharing documents, tracking progress, assigning tasks, and communicating updates among team members and stakeholders. By mandating the use of such systems, the clause ensures efficient collaboration, real-time information sharing, and centralized record-keeping, thereby reducing miscommunication and streamlining project management processes.
Internet-based Project Management Systems. At its option, Owner may administer its design and construction management through an Internet-based management system. In such cases, Contractor shall conduct communication through this media and perform all Project related functions utilizing this database system. This includes correspondence, submittals, Requests for Information, vouchers or payment requests and processing, amendment, Change Orders and other administrative activities.
Internet-based Project Management Systems. City shall administer its services through an Internet-Based Project Management System (“PRIMELink”). In such case, Consultant shall conduct communication through PRIMELink and perform all Project-related functions utilizing this system, with the exception of Sub-Consultant payment monitoring activities through CCMS. This includes correspondence, submittals, requests for information, vouchers, invoices or payment requests and processing, amendments, change orders and other administrative activities. City shall administer the software, shall provide training to Project Team Members and shall make the software accessible via the Internet to all Project Team Members.
Internet-based Project Management Systems. City shall administer its services through an Internet-Based Project Management System (hereafter referred to as “PRIMELink”). In such case, Consultant shall conduct communication through PRIMELink and perform all Project-related functions utilizing PRIMELink, with the exception of Sub-Consultant payment monitoring activities through CCMS. This includes correspondence, submittals, requests for information, vouchers, compensation requests and processing, amendment, change orders and other administrative activities. City shall administer the PRIMELink software, shall provide PRIMELink training to Project Team Members and shall make the software accessible via the Internet to all necessary Project Team Members. All invoices shall be submitted through PRIMELink.
Internet-based Project Management Systems. At its option, CITY may administer its design and construction management through an Internet- based management system. In such cases, ARTIST shall communicate through this media and perform all ARTWORK related functions utilizing this database system. This includes correspondence, submittals, requests for information, vouchers, or payment requests and processing, Amendments, Change Orders and other administrative activities. When such systems are employed, the CITY shall administer the software, shall provide training to ARTIST and ARTIST’s personnel, and shall make the software accessible via the Internet to ARTIST and ARTIST’s personnel.
Internet-based Project Management Systems. City will administer its services through an Internet-Based Project Management System. In such case, Architect shall conduct communication through this Project Management System and perform all Project-related functions utilizing this system, with the exception of Sub-Architect payment monitoring activities through CCMS. This includes correspondence, submittals, requests for information, vouchers, invoices or payment requests and processing, amendments, change orders and other administrative activities. City shall administer the software, shall provide training to Project Team Members and shall make the software accessible via the Internet to all Project Team Members.
Internet-based Project Management Systems. City shall administer its Project design and construction management through an Internet-Based Project Management System (the “System”). As such, Design- Builder agrees that it shall conduct communication through this medium and perform all Project-related functions utilizing this Internet-Based Project Management System, to include correspondence, submittals, requests for information, vouchers, payment requests and processing, amendments, change orders and other administrative activities Design-Builder has with City. City shall administer the software to Design-Builder to access and operate the System, provide training to Project Team Members and make the software accessible via the Internet to all Project Team Members.
Internet-based Project Management Systems. At its option, ▇▇▇▇ COUNTY may administer its design and construction management through an Internet-based Project Management system. In such cases, Contractor shall conduct communication through this medium and perform all Project-related functions utilizing this management system, to include all correspondences, submittals, Requests for Information, vouchers, payment requests and processing, Amendments, Change Orders and other administrative activities. When such a management system is employed, ▇▇▇▇ COUNTY shall administer the software, provide training to Project Team Members and shall make the software accessible via the Internet to all Project Team Members.
Internet-based Project Management Systems. City shall administer its Project design and construction management through an Internet-Based Project Management System (the “System”). As such, Design- Builder agrees that it shall conduct communication through this medium and perform all Project-related functions utilizing this Internet-Based Project Management System, to include correspondence, submittals, requests for information, vouchers, payment requests and processing, amendments, change orders and other administrative activities Design-Builder has with City. City shall administer the software to Design-Builder to access and operate the System, provide training to Project Team Members and make the software accessible via the Internet to all Project Team Members.
Internet-based Project Management Systems. City will administer its services through an Internet-Based Project Management System (“PRIMELink”). In such case, Consultant shall conduct communication through PRIMELink and perform all Project-related functions utilizing this system, with the exception of Sub-Consultant payment monitoring activities through CCMS. This includes correspondence, submittals, requests for information, vouchers, invoices or payment requests and processing, amendments, change orders and other administrative activities. City shall administer the software, shall provide training to Project Team Members and shall make the software accessible via the Internet to all Project Team Members.

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