Phase I – Concept Development Clause Samples

The 'Phase I – Concept Development' clause defines the initial stage of a project where the primary focus is on generating, refining, and evaluating ideas or concepts. During this phase, parties typically collaborate to outline project objectives, assess feasibility, and develop preliminary plans or prototypes. This clause ensures that all stakeholders have a clear understanding of the project's direction before committing significant resources, thereby reducing the risk of misalignment or wasted effort in later stages.
Phase I – Concept Development. 1) Peko has developed two concepts for this program and has presented these concepts to ViewRay during a site visit at ViewRay on June 9, 2010. The leading concept involves the [***] Although this concept at the time may not have been the most desired concept, more discussions on this concept may also take place. 2) Specification Document – A document will be generated to serve as the specification for [***]

Related to Phase I – Concept Development

  • Project Development a. Collaborate with COUNTY and project clients to identify requirements and develop a project Scope Statement. a. Develop a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) for each project. b. Evaluate Scope Statement to develop a preliminary cost estimate and determinate whether project be vendor bid or be executed under a Job Order Contract (JOC).

  • Development Within twenty (20) Working Days after the Commencement Date and in accordance with paragraphs 3.10 to 3.12 (Amendment and Revision), the Contractor will prepare and deliver to the Authority for approval the full and final Security Plan which will be based on the draft Security Plan set out in Appendix B.

  • Career Development The City and the Union agree that employee career growth can be beneficial to both the City and the affected employee. As such, consistent with training needs identified by the City and the financial resources appropriated therefore by the City, the City shall provide educational and training opportunities for employee career growth. Each employee shall be responsible for utilizing those training and educational opportunities made available by the City or other institutions for the self- development effort needed to achieve personal career goals.

  • Design Development An interim step in the design process. Design Development documents consist of plans, elevations, and other drawings and outline specifications. These documents will fix and illustrate the size and character of the entire project in its essentials as to kinds of materials, type of structure, grade elevations, sidewalks, utilities, roads, parking areas, mechanical and electrical systems, and such other work as may be required.

  • Curriculum Development This includes the analysis and coordination of textual materials; constant review of current literature in the field, some of which are selected for the college library collection, the preparation of selective, descriptive materials such as outlines and syllabi; conferring with other faculty and administration on curricular problems; and, the attendance and participation in inter and intra-college conferences and advisory committees.