Project Activity Clause Samples
The 'Project Activity' clause defines the specific tasks, actions, or operations that are to be carried out as part of a project. It typically outlines the scope of work, identifies key deliverables, and may set timelines or milestones for completion. For example, it might list phases such as design, development, and testing, each with associated responsibilities. This clause ensures all parties have a clear understanding of what work is expected, helping to prevent misunderstandings and disputes over project scope or obligations.
Project Activity. At the third highest level of the Program, or the Project Activity level, the M&E Plan shall describe the results to be achieved within each Project Activity: (1) the Road Rehabilitation Activity; (2) the Energy Rehabilitation Activity; (3) the Regional Infrastructure Development Activity; (4) the Investment Fund Activity and (5) the Agribusiness Development Activity. The outcomes of each Project Activity (“Project Activity Outcome”) shall be understood to be directly attributable to the Compact interventions and measurable within an intermediate period during the Compact Term.
Project Activity. Niono – Goma Coura Road (the “Road Activity”)
(i) Double bitumen surface treatment paving of ▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ (7 meter carriageway and 1.5 meter shoulders).
(ii) Construction of a small bridge and 2 km spur to the village of Dogofry to provide a direct access from the Alatona perimeter to the main road network.
(iii) Various social measures, such as parallel tracks to accommodate non- motorized traffic, of which there is a significant amount in and around the populated areas and safety measures for slowing traffic, as well as additional parking areas at the villages. Additionally, in connection with the Road Activity, MCA-Mali will assist and take all necessary steps to ensure that the EA, EMP (including an HIV/AIDS awareness plan), and RAP (consistent with World Bank Operational Policy 4.12 on Involuntary Resettlement) for the Road Activity of the Alatona Irrigation Project are processed and permits delivered in accordance with Mali Decrét No. 03-594-P-RM on environmental impact studies and the Environmental Guidelines, all of which shall be subject to MCC approval; provided, however, that such EA, EMP and RAP may be processed as part of the EIA, EMP, and RAP for all other Project Activities (as described in Section 2 above). MCC funding will support implementation of the environmental and social mitigation measures as identified in the EA (or EIA, as applicable), EMP, and RAP, satisfactory to MCC, according to the conditions precedent set forth in the Disbursement Agreement.
Project Activity. Land Allocation (the “Land Activity”)
(i) Land Parcel Creation. Land will be divided into tertiary irrigation blocks, and the land contained therein will be subdivided into individual land parcels. This sub-activity will include land parcel platting, boundary surveying, and preparation of a technical description of each parcel.
Project Activity. Commence Narrative Report of Project Here - Attach photographs showing work completed to date, if applicable. Be sure to report all project activity during this reporting period. Signature of Project Director Date The following material will form the basis for the final project report for each CCCHP rehabilitation project. Please make sure to label and include the following sections:
PART I: PROPERTY and OWNERSHIP IDENTIFICATION
1. Grant project number
2. Property name and address
3. Name and address of the property owner 4. Name and address of architectural/engineering firm, if applicable 5. Name and address of general contractor, if applicable
Project Activity. Financial Services (the “Finance Activity”)
(i) Credit risk sharing program. The credit risk sharing program will encourage eligible financial institutions to increase their lending to clients by reducing the risk of providing loans in the Alatona zone. MCC Funding will support risk sharing (up to 50%). Participating financial institutions will also be provided with technical assistance.
(ii) Credit bureau strengthening. This sub-activity will finance: (1) a study to identify recommended improvements to the ON Credit Bureau and to test their feasibility; (2) development and acquisition of hardware and software necessary to create an electronic database (pending satisfactory completion of the feasibility study); and (3) training for ON Credit Bureau staff, among other changes as identified in the needs assessment and feasibility study.
Project Activity. Guiding Questions or “Things to think about when beginning an Action Research project”:
Project Activity. Agricultural Services (the “Agriculture Activity”)
(i) Applied Agricultural Research. This sub-activity includes undertaking field-level, applied technology research on rice production and processing; water use, control and management; agronomic practices; livestock enterprises and integration with irrigation; improved equipment and technologies; commodity chains development, including strengthening the supply system for agricultural inputs and equipment; identifying, testing, and promoting improved conservation techniques; processing technologies, and improving marketing of crops; and natural resource management and wood supply.
Project Activity. Institutional Strengthening (the “Institutional Strengthening Activity”)
(i) Reinforcement of the new civil aviation regulatory and oversight agency (ANAC) by providing technical assistance to establish a new organizational structure, administrative and financial procedures, staffing and training, and providing equipment and facilities.
(ii) Rationalization and reinforcement of the Airport’s management and operations agency (AdM) by providing technical assistance to establish a model for the management of the Airport and the long-term future status and organizational structure of AdM, including provision for eventual private sector participation.
Project Activity. 2.1 For purposes of this Agreement, the “Product” shall mean the product candidate described in BB-IND 13712, as filed on July 29, 2009 with the FDA, entitled “Live, Attenuated Listeria monocytgones Bacteria Expressing Human Papilloma Virus Type 16 E7 Tumor Antigen Linked to Listeriolysin O Protein (Lm-LLO-E7) (Lovaxin-C)”. For purposes of this Agreement, the “Project” shall mean the clinical testing, promotion, marketing, and commercialization of the Product by the Parties in the Territory. The Parties shall carry out their respective responsibilities related to the Project as provided in one or more project plans agreed upon by both Parties in writing (each, a “Project Plan”). The Project Plan shall be in such written format later agreed upon by the Parties and shall set forth the specific tasks to be performed by each Party, the timeline for performing the tasks, the estimated fees and expenses associated with the tasks, the payment schedule applicable to the tasks, format of deliverables associated with the tasks, and any other matters specified therein. Each Project Plan, which must be in writing and make express reference to this Agreement, shall automatically be incorporated and made a substantive part of this Agreement upon its execution by both Parties. In the case of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and a Project Plan, the terms and conditions of this Agreement will control unless Advaxis and Stendhal expressly acknowledge in the Project Plan their intent to modify the terms and conditions of this Agreement. In the event of a conflict between the terms of any Project Plans, the terms of the latter Project Plan will control. Both Parties shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to achieve the timelines agreed upon by the Parties in the Project Plans. As used in this Agreement, “Commercially Reasonable Efforts” means the carrying out of a Party’s obligations under this Agreement with a level of effort, care and resources consistent with the efforts, care and resources that the Party who bears the performance obligation or a comparable third party in the industry would employ.
Project Activity. Strategic Network of Connecting Roads (the “Connecting Roads Activity”)
(i) Design; environmental assessment, as needed (to include, if necessary, supplemental EIAs, EMPs, and RAPs); and construction activities for the improvement of approximately 240 km of the NCR;
(ii) Implementation of environmental and social mitigation measures as identified in the EIA, or as otherwise may be appropriate, to include compensation for physical and economic displacement of individuals, residences and businesses affected by such rehabilitation and construction, consistent with the World Bank’s Operational Policy on Involuntary Resettlement (OP 4.12), and implementation of HIV/AIDS awareness plans satisfactory to MCC;
(iii) Design and construction of drainage structures, as may be required;
(iv) Design and construction of all necessary new bridges and rehabilitation of existing bridge structures, as may be required; upgrades; and
(v) Posting of signage and incorporating other safety improvements;
(vi) Project management, supervision and auditing of such improvements and
(vii) Training in environmental management.