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MATERIALS INDEX. IndexNumber View Date Produced A1 1 bound copy of complete report 5/20/2019 A2 1 electronic copy of the report 5/20/2019 A3 Two copies of each photo (labeled) & negatives 6/15/2019 A4 Locational map 5/20/2019 Prepared by: Date: GRANT RECIPIENT: [CITY, COUNTY, OR THIRD PARTY] TOTAL PROJECT COST: $[TOTAL COST] GRANT NUMBER: TX-[FY]-[GRANT #] FEDERAL SHARE: $[AWARD] PROJECT TITLE: [PROJECT TITLE] NONFEDERAL SHARE: $[MATCH] PROJECT ACTIVITY FEDERAL SHARE [BUDGET ITEM] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] [BUDGET ITEM] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] [BUDGET ITEM] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] [BUDGET ITEM] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] [BUDGET ITEM] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] [BUDGET ITEM] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] [BUDGET ITEM] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] $ [AMOUNT] If the Grantee is not doing the actual work, it must execute a contract with a subcontractor. All subcontracted services and products must be procured according to Federal procurement standards set forth in Chapter 17 of the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) Grants Manual and 2 CFR Part 200.317- 200.326. The THC will verify that Federal procurement standards have been met, and will issue a Notice to Proceed Letter to the Grantee once the following has been completed: • Approval of the Grantee’s Request for Proposal (RFP), if applicable • Approval of the executed contract between the Grantee and subcontractor • Receipt of Attachment D.1: Assurances for Consultants or Subcontractors signed by subcontractor • Receipt of the procurement method checklist (see below) Methods of Procurement (please select which procurement method was used by the Grantee): 1. Small Purchase (acceptable for purchases under $250,000) a. Solicitation for price quotes was approved by the THC. Yes/No b. Price quotes were obtained from an adequate number of qualified sources. Yes/No
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  • MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP (a) All equipment, material, and articles incorporated into the work covered by this Agreement shall be new and of the most suitable grade for the purpose intended, unless otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement. (b) Seller shall obtain Company approval of the machinery and mechanical and other equipment to be incorporated into the work. When required by Company, Seller shall also obtain Company's approval of the material or articles which Seller contemplates incorporating into the work. When so directed, Seller shall submit samples for approval at Seller's expense. Machinery, equipment, material, and articles that do not have the required approval shall be installed or used at the risk of subsequent rejection. (c) References in the specifications or drawings to equipment, material, articles, or patented processes by trade name, make, or catalog number, shall be regarded as establishing a standard of quality and shall not be construed as limiting competition. Seller may, with Company's written approval, use any equipment, material, article, or process that is equal to that specified, unless the words "No Substitution" follow the listing of the item in the specifications or drawings. Unless otherwise agreed, modifications due to use of “or equal” supplies, is at Seller’s expense. (d) All work under this Agreement shall be performed in a skillful and workmanlike manner. Company may require, in writing, Seller to remove from the work any employee Company deems incompetent, careless, or otherwise objectionable.

  • Materials and Methods 86 2.1 PARTICIPANTS 87 We used baseline measurements from a convenience sample of participants in previous (3) and 88 ongoing cohort studies investigating the effects of rehabilitation on balance responses (Table 1). PD 89 participants were mild-moderate with bilateral symptoms (▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇ stage 2-3 (13)). All 90 participants provided written informed consent and all study procedures were approved by Institutional 91 Review Boards at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University.

  • Materials and Supplies The cost of materials and supplies is allowable. Purchases should be charged at their actual prices after deducting all cash discounts, trade discounts, rebates, and allowances received. Withdrawals from general stores or stockrooms should be charged at cost under any recognized method of pricing, consistently applied. Incoming transportation charges are a proper part of materials and supply costs.

  • Materials of Environmental Concern have not been transported or disposed of from the Properties in violation of, or in a manner or to a location which could give rise to liability under, any Environmental Law, nor have any Materials of Environmental Concern been generated, treated, stored or disposed of at, on or under any of the Properties in violation of, or in a manner that could give rise to liability under, any applicable Environmental Law, except insofar as any such violation or liability referred to in this paragraph, or any aggregation thereof, could not reasonably be expected to result in the payment of a Material Environmental Amount.

  • Materials and Improvements Title to materials, improvements, and other property required of PURCHASER by this contract shall vest in and become the property of STATE at the time such are furnished by PURCHASER and accepted by STATE. Only materials, improvements, and property free and clear of liens, claims, and encumbrances shall be furnished by PURCHASER. All existing improvements located on State land, and any improvements placed on State land by PURCHASER which become the property of STATE, shall be safeguarded by PURCHASER. If such improvements are injured, damaged, or removed from the areas of operations by PURCHASER or by contractors of PURCHASER, such improvements shall be repaired (or replaced, in the event of removal,) as soon as possible by PURCHASER, without cost to STATE.