Project appraisal Sample Clauses

The Project Appraisal clause establishes the process and criteria for evaluating a project's feasibility, value, and potential risks before significant resources are committed. Typically, this involves a formal review of project objectives, financial projections, technical requirements, and potential impacts, often requiring submission of detailed documentation and analysis by the project team. By setting clear standards for assessment, the clause ensures that only well-justified projects proceed, thereby minimizing the risk of resource misallocation and supporting informed decision-making.
Project appraisal. The entity has the ability to identify, develop and appraise projects. Project appraisal functions include the establishment of standards and appropriate safeguards that are used to determine whether projects and activities will meet their development goals before funds are disbursed. • The entity has a good track record for timely implementation of similar projects, and has a good track record of achieving appropriate programmatic results.
Project appraisal. ‌ Within the scope of the appraisal by the Supplier, a quality analysis needs to be performed in addition to the general feasibility and production feasibility analysis. These analyses relate to the scope of work defined during the preliminary discussions on the project. This is based on experiences made with comparable products or processes, that can be transferred to the new product or process. The results of these analyses need to be documented in writing and give rise to the first quality estimate for the new product or process. The Supplier is also asked to examine the documents received for completeness. Information that is missing and data that is required for the project are to be requested in writing from GG.

Related to Project appraisal

  • New Project Approval Consultant and District recognize that Consultant’s Services may include working on various projects for District. Consultant shall obtain the approval of District prior to the commencement of a new project.

  • Independent Engineer Contractor shall cooperate with Independent Engineer in the conduct of his or her duties in relation to the Project and the Work, including the duties listed in Attachment CC. No review, approval or disapproval by Independent Engineer shall serve to reduce or limit the liability of Contractor to Owner under this Agreement.

  • Project Approval The County may issue a Job Order Authorization for the Work, to include the firm-fixed-price of the Job Order and the project duration. Contractor agrees that all clauses of this Contract are applicable to any Job Order issued hereunder. The County reserves the right to reject a Contractor’s Quote based on unjustifiable quantities and/or methods, performance periods, inadequate documentation, or other inconsistencies or deficiencies on the Contractor’s part in the sole opinion of the County. The County reserves the right to issue a unilateral Job Order authorization for the Work if a Quote price cannot be mutually agreed upon. This is based upon unjustifiable quantities in the sole opinion of the County. The County also reserves the right to not issue a Job Order Authorization if the County’s requirement is no longer valid or the project is not funded. In these instances, the Contractor has no right of claim to recover Quote expenses. The County may pursue continuing valid requirements by other means where Contract was not reached with the Contractor.

  • Project Completion Report At the completion of construction and once a Project is placed in service, the Subrecipient must submit a Project Completion Report that includes the total number of units built and leased, affordable units built and leased, DR-MHP units built and leased, an accomplishment narrative, and the tenants names, demographics and income for each DR-MHP unit.

  • Architect/Engineer (A/E) means a person registered as an architect pursuant to Tex. Occ. Code ▇▇▇., Chapter 1051, as a landscape architect pursuant to Tex. Occ. Code ▇▇▇., Chapter 1052, a person licensed as a professional engineer pursuant to Tex. Occ. Code ▇▇▇., Chapter 1001 and/or a firm employed by Owner or a design-build contractor to provide professional architectural or engineering services and to exercise overall responsibility for the design of a Project or a significant portion thereof, and to perform the contract administration responsibilities set forth in the Contract.