Physical Progress Clause Samples

The Physical Progress clause defines the requirements and procedures for tracking and reporting the advancement of work on a project. Typically, it obligates the contractor to provide regular updates or documentation demonstrating the percentage of work completed, often through progress reports, site inspections, or milestone achievements. This clause ensures that the project owner can monitor the contractor’s performance and verify that the project is proceeding according to schedule, thereby helping to identify delays early and maintain accountability throughout the project lifecycle.
Physical Progress. Each monthly progress report shall include a detailed description of the progress with respect to procurement for the Complex, physical construction of the Complex and Commissioning of the Complex, including:
Physical Progress. The following observations are made. (a) Five components, out of 11 components included in the Master Procurement Plan of the Project had not been implemented due to financial constraints. (b) Targeted water supply connections for 15,407 beneficiary households made in the Master Plan of the Project had been reduced up to 8,800 beneficiary households subsequently, due to erroneous estimations made at the initial stage.
Physical Progress. Bar Chart (▇▇▇▇▇) Project Planning for 2002 (PY1) • Procurement packages for goods • Procurement packages for works • Procurement packages for Consulting Services
Physical Progress. The housing construction had been commenced on June 2008. The loans have been taken from the Women’s Development Bank Federation by the beneficiary families (03 families)

Related to Physical Progress

  • Physical Property Grantee will assume responsibility for the protection of all physical property and equipment purchased under this Grant. Grantee must furnish DFPS with a written, factual report of the theft of or damage to any equipment purchased under this Grant, including circumstances concerning its loss. In addition, in the event of any theft, vandalism, or other offense against the properties, Grantee will notify appropriate local law enforcement authorities.

  • Physical Exams The Employer agrees to provide without cost to employees, physical examinations and/or other appropriate tests when such tests are deemed necessary by management to determine whether the health of employees is being or has been adversely affected by exposure to potentially harmful physical agents, toxic materials, or infectious agents, or by attacks and assaults. The Employer agrees to provide to each affected employee who requests it a complete and accurate written report of any such medical examination or other appropriate tests related to occupational exposure. Additionally, written results of an industrial hygiene measurements or investigations related to an employee's occupational exposure will also be provided, upon request, to the employee or the employee's authorized representative. The Union and/or members of the applicable Health and Safety Committee will be provided copies of summary reports, but such reports will not contain personally identifying information.

  • Physical Examinations The District shall provide the full cost of any medical examination required as a condition of employment or continued employment.

  • Physical Examination The Employer, at its own expense, shall have the right and be given the opportunity to have a medical doctor appointed by the Employer examine, as often as it may reasonably require, any employee whose injury, sickness, mental or nervous disorder is the basis of claim upon this Plan.

  • Physical Fitness New Employees. New employees are required to file a medical examination report with the Director of Health Services before reporting for duty in the Des Moines schools. The employee must pay the cost of this examination given by a physician of his/her choice and reported on the form provided by the Employer.