Program of Work Sample Clauses
The Program of Work clause defines the schedule, sequence, and scope of tasks or activities to be performed under a contract. It typically outlines the specific deliverables, milestones, and deadlines that the contractor must meet, and may require submission of a detailed work plan for approval before work begins. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of the project's timeline and expectations, helping to coordinate efforts and prevent misunderstandings about responsibilities or deadlines.
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Program of Work.
11.1. The Contractor shall submit to the Procuring Entity’s Representative for approval the said Program of Work showing the general methods, arrangements, order, and timing for all the activities in the Works. The submissions of the Program of Work are indicated in the SCC.
11.2. The Contractor shall submit to the Procuring Entity’s Representative for approval an updated Program of Work at intervals no longer than the period stated in the SCC. If the Contractor does not submit an updated Program of Work within this period, the Procuring Entity’s Representative may withhold the amount stated in the SCC from the next payment certificate and continue to withhold this amount until the next payment after the date on which the overdue Program of Work has been submitted.
Program of Work. The Tenderer shall, along with his bid, submit a schedule for completion of work, either in the form of a CPM Net Work or in the form of a bar chart, showing how he proposes to complete the works. This program shall be prepared in sufficient detail and shall indicate, among other things, the following details on a month-to -month basis (for each month).
Program of Work. The detail programme of the works will have to be made available from time to time in the office of Ex. Engineer (Area Traffic Control). If at any stage the previ- ously approved programme is required to be modified, the bidder shall do so, immediately as directed by the Engineer. In case of necessary to modify / alter the work programme, as directed, the bidder shall do so without claiming any extra payment. The programme shall be reviewed periodically and rescheduled as directed.
Program of Work. Attached to this Agreement as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference, is the District’s 2020-2024 Program of Work, which continues programs and activities set out in the 2019 Program of Work. The County and the District agree that the 2020-2024 Program of Work is in the public interest and promotes the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of King County who own or occupy properties within the District. During the term of this Agreement, the District shall implement its work in accordance with the 2020- 2024 Program of Work.
Program of Work. The Parties hereto have agreed that City will engage an engineering firm, pursuant to the requirements of NCGS §143-64.31, et. seq. (Qualified Based Selections of Engineers) to conduct a water treatment plant expansion engineering design on behalf of the Parties for a not to exceed amount of $11,249,000. The City will engage an engineering firm to complete an engineering design for additional water treatment and conveyance capacity such that sufficient capacity will be achieved in an amount to be beneficial to the Town, as determined by the Town.
Program of Work. For the development of the activities in Article 3 above, the Parties will endeavor to develop an individual work program for every activity to be undertaken, describing precisely the objective, financial and technical resources to be contributed with budgetary details, timetables and obligations. Upon consultation and agreement between the Parties, activities can subsequently be implemented. This MOU does not obligate the Parties to implement activities in all areas of cooperation contemplated therein.
Program of Work. The Contractor shall submit to the Procuring Entity’s Representative for approval a Program of Work showing the general methods, arrangements, order and timing for all activities in the Works and updates which shall show the actual progress achieved on each activity including any changes to the sequence of the activities.
Program of Work. The HIA considers the use of hydrogen as an energy carrier being a mid- (5 – 15 years) to long-term (beyond 15 years) goal, with economics remaining a key challenge to overcome. Likewise, infrastructure barriers, particularly in the storage area, seem to hinder the near-term (up to 5 years) application expectation of hydrogen as clean transport fuel. Additionally, safety issues, both real and perceived, are concerns for acceptance of hydrogen by the general population. Thus, the HIA has focused on pursuing collaborative RD&D efforts in technologies that will help overcome some of the infrastructure barriers and/or result in the reduced cost of hydrogen systems. More specifically, the following key challenges are being addressed by the HIA:
Program of Work. In order to accomplish the above-noted objectives we propose the following strategy:
Program of Work. See Five Year Program of Work.