PROJECT BRIEF Clause Samples

A Project Brief clause defines the essential objectives, scope, and deliverables of a project at the outset of an agreement. It typically outlines the key tasks, timelines, and responsibilities of each party, serving as a reference point for what is to be achieved. By clearly documenting these foundational elements, the clause ensures mutual understanding and alignment, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or scope creep during the project's execution.
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PROJECT BRIEF. Overview
PROJECT BRIEF. 3.1 The Additional Client shall then issue to all Appointed Companies who confirm their interest an invitation to submit an offer in writing setting out details of the relevant Project, the Project Contract Conditions to be used, the relevant pricing model or price framework, the criteria for the evaluation of the tender, the timetable for the return of the Mini-Tender to the Additional Client and other matters relating to the Project, using Schedule 5 Part 3 as a reference.
PROJECT BRIEF. Part 1 The Services
PROJECT BRIEF. 3.1 The LHC Client shall then issue to the proposed Appointed Company an invitation to submit an offer in writing setting out details of the Project, the Project Contract Conditions to be used, the relevant pricing model or price framework, and the timetable for the return of the invitation to the LHC Client and other matters relating to the Project, using Schedule 5 Part 3 as a reference.
PROJECT BRIEF. Defibrotide is a single-stranded polydeoxyribonucleotide extracted from porcine intestinal mucosa. It has been shown that Defibrotide has protective effects on vascular endothelial cells, particularly those of small vessels. Defibrotide has antithrombotic, anti inflammatory and antiischaemic properties. After binding to endothelial cells Defibrotide enhances fibrinolysis. These effects of Defibrotide appear to be predominantly localized within the vascular bed, and there appear to be no significant effects on systemic coagulation. Favorable responses have been seen in previous clinical studies in about 45% of patients treated with Defibrotide for the treatment of Severe Hepatic ▇▇▇▇-Occlusive Disease (VOD). There have also been no significant toxicities related to the study drug in the majority of patients treated in previous clinical studies. Recent preclinical studies have demonstrated that Defibrotide used in conjunction with Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor (rhG-CSF) significantly increases the number of Peripheral Blood Progenitor Cells (Stem cells). The benefit of this increase in stem cells may be crucial for a variety of clinical indications, including graft engineering procedures and gene therapy programs. Manufacturing process steps: Solution Preparation, Filling, Inspection, Secondary Packaging. Terminal sterilization is not required.
PROJECT BRIEF. Integrated Tamarind Processing Unit 10 List of Tentative finished Products Tamarind Paste/Pulp T-Pappu TKP CMTKP 11 Human Resource requirement 34 No. PROJECT BRIEF – INTEGRATED TAMARIND PROCESSING UNIT Chapter 1 Introduction. Chapter 2 About product. Chapter 3 Capital cost (civil) Chapter 4 Plant And Machinery  Cost Indication.  Capacity per machine.  Placement of machine in the flow chart along with function. Chapter5 Operation and MaintenancePower and water.  Human Resource Chapter 6 Process flow chart  Detail of each step in the process flow from procurement of Raw Material to manufacturing of finished goods along with machine use for each step Chapter 7 Conclusion.
PROJECT BRIEF. Project Name Dualization of Lokoja- Benin Road, Section II, Okene-Auchi, In Kogi/Edo States
PROJECT BRIEF. PROJECT BACKGROUND
PROJECT BRIEF. Integrated Tamarind Processing Unit State of Chhattisgarh came into existence on 1st November 2000. Chhattisgarh has about 44 percent of its geographical area (135,224 sq. km) under forests. The population of the state is predominantly tribal, who have significant economic and cultural dependence on the forests of the state for their food, fodder and fuel. There is a large population of non-tribal landless and economically backward communities in the state who derive livelihood security from the forests of the state. Minor Forest Produce (MFP) including medicinal plants provide sustenance to the tribal population and to other communities residing in and around the forests. Collection of MFP is the major source of livelihood of tribal and other forest based rural communities. Richness of availability of medicinal, herbal and economically valued MFPs, tribal-population equipped with vast traditional knowledge of right and timely collection of major MFPs; established State of Chhattisgarh into a “HERBAL STATE OF INDIA”. In India the tree is particularly abundant in States of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal. Tamarind is also cultivated in the states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Telangana. Project Brief – Integrated Tamarind Processing Unit