Overview of Requirements Sample Clauses
Overview of Requirements. 1.1 Lot 2 of this Framework is for the provision of Debt Recovery Legal Services.
1.2 The Contractor will be expected not only to meet the requirements established within this Statement of Requirements but also to ensure the delivery of a high quality service to the Framework Public Bodies using this Framework. The Contractor will be expected to demonstrate that value received by the Framework Public Bodies is significantly and demonstrably greater than could be achieved by going elsewhere.
1.3 Contractors will be required to inform Framework Public Bodies of any case of a sensitive nature which has wider implications, or which is likely to give rise to, adverse publicity.
1.4 This Framework is aligned to The Scottish Government’s objective of a Wealthier and Fairer Scotland. More information about this objective can be found at:
1.5 The Framework Agreement will be available for use by the Scottish Ministers (including Agencies), Scottish Non-Departmental Public Bodies, offices in the Scottish Administration which are not ministerial offices, cross-border public authorities within the meaning of section 88(5) of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, the Office of the Advocate General, the Scotland Office, the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, the Scottish Police Authority, Student Loans Company Limited, the Forestry Commission, the Commissioner of Northern Lighthouse operating as the Northern Lighthouse Board, Equality and Human Rights Commission, Business Stream Ltd, any public body established by or under the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ or any Act of the Scottish Parliament, any association of or formed by one or more of the foregoing, bodies financed wholly or mainly by one or more of the foregoing, bodies subject to management supervision by one or more of the foregoing and bodies more than half of the board of directors or members of which, or, in the case of a group of individuals, more than half of those individuals, being appointed by one or more of the foregoing. Information about Scottish Public Bodies is available at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/Topics/Government/public-bodies/about Information about the Review of Public Procurement in Scotland and links to the other Centres of Expertise are available at:
1.6 The Authority does not guarantee that any or all of the Framework Public Bodies will opt to use this Framework, nor does the Authority guarantee any volumes of usage throughout the life of this Framework Agreement.
1.7 The ...
Overview of Requirements. The Authority does not guarantee that any or all of the Framework Public Bodies will opt to use this Framework Agreement for Temporary Administrative, Catering & Manual Staff Services – South Region requirements, nor does the Authority guarantee any volumes of usage or spend throughout the life of this Framework Agreement.
Overview of Requirements. The Authority does not guarantee that any or all of the Framework Public Bodies will opt to use this Framework Agreement for Interim IT Staff Services – National (whole of Scotland) requirements, nor does the Authority guarantee any volumes of usage or spend throughout the life of this Framework Agreement.
Overview of Requirements. The Contractor will design, build and install the Works in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract. The Contractor will be fully responsible for all aspects of such design, build and installation.
Overview of Requirements. Our Corporate Social Responsibility Requirements describe our minimum standards for:
Overview of Requirements for Arctic in situ data Task 2. Overview of existing in situ data used by or relevant for Copernicus
Overview of Requirements. This project is designed to conduct a review of the research and medical theories relating to restraint related deaths in the UK, but with regard to the international research on these deaths.. The project will specifically focus upon: A review of the medical theories and research relating to restraint related deaths focussing upon those that occurred in the UK from 1st January 1999 to 31st December 2009 with particular reference to positional asphyxia. It would be helpful if the review could also briefly reference relevant international research on these deaths. Discussion of other aspects of restraint related deaths including excited delirium, pre-existing congenital conditions e.g. Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) and acquired conditions e.g. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Discussion of the role of drugs and alcohol in restraint related deaths. Identification of any trends particularly in relation to Black and Minority Ethnic (▇▇▇▇) communities and those individuals with mental health issues. In conjunction with the Secretariat, the successful organisation will identify suitable attendees for the expert seminar, feed into the development of the agenda and agree the format for the day, jointly host the seminar with Professor ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to ensure that the issues covered are targeted to inform the review, facilitate a series of workshops on the day, if this is deemed to be the most effective way of engaging with attendees and record and collate comments throughout the event and undertake further follow up with attendees if required via email, telephone or post contact. The review should also identify any relevant research that has been undertaken in relation to the use of de-escalation techniques in order to avoid the use of physical restraint. A report providing an overview of the key discussions and findings from the expert seminar to be sent to the IAP by the 6th April 2011. The report should be no more than 2,000 words (excluding footnotes) An interim report containing emerging findings from the review to be sent to the IAP by the 14th May 2011. The report should be no more than 2,500 words (excluding footnotes). A final report to be submitted to the IAP by the 9th September 2011. The report should be no more than 12,000 words (excluding footnotes) and include a full bibliography for future IAP reference. This is likely to be published on the IAP’s website. It should provide a detailed understanding of the medical theories and physiologic...
Overview of Requirements. The Employer is to design, build and install playground equipment, surfacing and associated works in accordance with the details provided by The Contractor and accepted by The Employer. All works and obligations are the responsibility of the Principal Contractor, including all details covered within this agreement in addition to the documentation outlined in 2.3.
Overview of Requirements. 2.1. The overall requirement is for the provision of data and analysis on planning applications and the end-to-end development pipeline across England. The service will be delivered through a set of agreed regular outputs and an ‘ad hoc’ analysis service.
2.2. The Contractor will be expected to demonstrate skills and experience in:
2.2.1. Project management
2.2.2. Data collection and validation
2.2.3. Data management and use of IT
2.2.4. Data analysis, including GIS
2.2.5. Quality assurance
Overview of Requirements. Design and build a new MUGA within the school grounds at St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School in accordance with the details provided by The Contractor and accepted by The Employer.