OTHER PROJECT ACTIVITIES. If applicable to your project Identify task and expected deliverable for said task. The task should: Clearly outline the obligations of the Contractor. Specify the name of the Subcontractor, as applicable (unless there is only one or unless all of the Contractor’s subcontractors are under consideration, in which case ‘Subcontractor’ or ‘Subcontractors,’ respectively, is acceptable). Avoid using phrases such as ‘etc.’ or ‘including, but not limited to’ as these phrases are ambiguous and hard to enforce. Be linear, so that subsequent tasks build on earlier tasks, and earlier tasks inform work completed subsequently, as much as possible. State “…. the work/report/system/method approved in Task X” when referring to previous tasks. Deliverables should represent a tangible outcome of a given task, for example a report, a presentation, pictures, purchase orders or bills of lading. Deliverables must pertain to the task in question and must be included in the narrative of said task. Any work completed in the task should be reported on as part of a deliverable.
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Sources: Workforce Training and Skills Development Agreement, Energy Efficiency and Clean Technology Training Agreement