Length of Project Sample Clauses

The "Length of Project" clause defines the total duration for which a project is expected to run, establishing clear start and end dates. This clause typically specifies the commencement date, the anticipated completion date, and may outline any conditions under which the timeline can be extended or shortened, such as delays or early completion. Its core practical function is to set clear expectations for all parties regarding the project's timeframe, thereby helping to manage scheduling, resource allocation, and accountability.
Length of Project. First Access projects are delivered across a 10 week term which will usually include a performance in the final week of the project.
Length of Project. The performance period for projects awarded under this SFP may be up to 36 months. No obligation or commitment of funds will be allowed prior to or beyond the contract period of performance. Any contract funds not expended during the contract period shall be returned to the state. It is expected that the first two months of the project will be used for STEPS organization and start-up including identifying additional businesses and students with disabilities to participate in the project. Workplace readiness training may begin as soon as student participants are identified and enrolled in the project. In most cases, work experience will begin at the conclusion of the 2019- 2020 school year and will end at the start of the 2020-2021 school year. If awarded funds allow, work experience and training components may continue into the start of the 2020-2021 and or the 2021-2022 school year as applicable. Section 2 Significant Dates Event Date * Proposals due April 3, 2020 by 5:00 p.m. PT *Note All dates after the final proposal submission deadline are approximate and may be adjusted as conditions dictate, without addendum to this SFP.
Length of Project. The projected start date of the research is June 1, 2019, but may vary depending on contract finalization. Assuming this start date, the proposed work will require 24 months, and will be completed by May 31, 2021. Sampling work in the field will begin immediately, followed by sample processing and analysis, then data analysis and synthesis, and then production of a final report and publication of results (with CoA permission). We anticipate sampling will begin immediately after identification of all sampling locations (which will begin in April, 2019) and will last for between 12-15 months, depending on what the sampling target is, and whether or not the site may yield different materials during different flow conditions. Depending on the site, post-storm sampling is definitely planned (for example, at ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Springs), because we know from other sites that this will often result in new and/or uncommon species that are not detected during low-flow conditions.
Length of Project. First Access projects are delivered across a 10 week term which will usually include a performance in the final week of the project. First Access Grant: Once a project has been agreed, the cost of the project will be offset against the grant figure for the school. Any additional charge will be invoiced in the term of the project. Any residual grant will be spread equally across the remaining chargeable periods to be used as a discount against other services. Small group and Individual music tuition, whole class National Curriculum teaching and other music education services Term of contract: Other than in exceptional circumstances, this Agreement is for an academic year. Requests for alterations of contract within the academic year will be agreed where capacity allows (for increases) or where alternative work can be found for the teacher (for decreases). Teaching weeks: Small group instrumental or vocal teaching will be provided for 33 weeks per academic year and reasonable opportunity must be given for the making up of any missed lessons. Dates for projected chargeable weeks will be notified by NMPAT in advance of the academic year.

Related to Length of Project

  • Completion of Project This Grant Agreement shall terminate upon completion of the project and payment of the last invoice.

  • Scope of Project i. The work to be per formed under the terms of this Agreement for the Rapid City Metropolitan Transportation Planning Process will be conducted in accordance with the CY 2019 Unified Planning Work Program incorporated in this Agreement by reference as Attachment D. ii. The Sub-Recipient’s Responsibilities:

  • Maintenance of Properties and Leases Each Loan Party shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to, maintain in good repair, working order and condition (ordinary wear and tear excepted) in accordance with the general practice of other businesses of similar character and size, all of those properties useful or necessary to its business, and from time to time, such Loan Party will make or cause to be made all appropriate repairs, renewals or replacements thereof.

  • Construction of Project 11.1.1 Developer agrees to cause the Project to be developed, constructed, and installed in accordance with the terms hereof and the Construction Provisions set forth in Exhibit D, including those things reasonably inferred from the Contract Documents as being within the scope of the Project and necessary to produce the stated result even though no mention is made in the Contract Documents.

  • Maintenance of Properties (a) Maintain, preserve and protect all of its material properties and equipment necessary in the operation of its business in good working order and condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted; (b) make all necessary repairs thereto and renewals and replacements thereof except where the failure to do so could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; and (c) use the standard of care typical in the industry in the operation and maintenance of its facilities.