Meetings The Contractor’s Clause Samples

The 'Meetings The Contractor’s' clause outlines the requirements and procedures for meetings that the contractor must attend or organize during the course of a project. Typically, this clause specifies the frequency, purpose, and participants of such meetings, which may include progress updates, coordination with stakeholders, or addressing project issues. By establishing clear expectations for communication and collaboration, this clause helps ensure that all parties remain informed and aligned, thereby reducing misunderstandings and facilitating smooth project execution.
Meetings The Contractor’s. Key Personnel shall attend and actively participate in all meetings, including all PMR Meetings. It is preferred that both Key Personnel (COPM and COCM) attend all PMRs; at a minimum, one of the Key Personnel shall attend each PMR.
Meetings The Contractor’s. Key Personnel shall attend and actively participate in all meetings, including all PMR Meetings

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