Project Identity Clause Samples

The Project Identity clause defines and establishes the official name, description, and key identifying details of the project covered by the agreement. It typically specifies elements such as the project title, location, and scope, ensuring all parties are referring to the same undertaking. By clearly outlining these details, the clause prevents confusion or disputes about the project's subject, ensuring clarity and alignment throughout the contract.
Project Identity. A visual identity has been given to the project by designing a logo that reflects precise aesthetic canons to communicate in an effective and not misunderstanding way the soul of the project. It’s the best way to unite the partners within the project, representing DREAM to the society. The Logo provides the project’s intention right from the start, by expressing the core concepts of the project (the overcoming of the present mobile communication network and the introduction of beyond 5G technologies). The logo includes the dissemination to all partners to be used in all communication materials. It will be used for the whole duration of the project for any deliverable, report and dissemination tool. The logo, reported in Fig. 3, is publicly visible on DREAM website. A common template for slides, reflecting the colours and graphic aspects of the Logo, has been also created and shared within the consortium. It is used in all the related DREAM presentations (internal or external).
Project Identity. Create a project identity that communicates the need for a long-term sustainable funding program. The brand will include logos and the following activities: o Conduct one identity workshop o Develop three identity alternatives o Select identity
Project Identity. Project identity encompasses all the elements that make SEEDS distinguishable and recognizable: the elements that are listed in the following paragraphs define project’s essence and values, and public perception depends on it.
Project Identity. A strong project or ‘corporate’ identity is key for successful dissemination of Presto4U which will be embodied by the branding, project website and the internal workspace.
Project Identity. This intergovernmental agreement shall outline the standard terms, concepts, and requirements associated with TLCD providing assistance to TPCG for the SUZUE CANAL LEVEE EXTENSION PROJECT through utilizing its authority of appropriation for necessary land rights for said project.
Project Identity. ‌ The Operator acknowledges and agrees that: (a) its use of the Project Trade Marks or Project Identity must only be in the form consented to by the State and otherwise in accordance with the Style Guide as notified to the Operator from time to time; (b) it must ensure that it and the Operator Associates do not use the Project Trade Marks or Project Identity otherwise than in accordance with the Style Guide or as consented to by the State, and must take all reasonably practicable steps to ensure that the Event Parties do not use the Project Trade Marks or Project Identity otherwise than in accordance with the Style Guide or as consented to by the State; and (c) the State may: (i) use the Project Trade Marks and Project Identity as the State reasonably requires; and (ii) without limiting Clause 39.1(b), use the Operator’s names and logos, with the agreement of the Operator.
Project Identity. The first DISIRE press release announced the launch of the project during the kick-off meeting on 27- 29/01/2015 at the EC premises, Place ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇, ▇-▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, was released on the DISIRE website on 13/03/2015 and disseminated through the SPIRE and consortium channels. The following figure shows the 1st DISIRE press release. Further dissemination activities of SPIRE and consortium partners related to the launch of the project and press release can be found in Annex. The first DISIRE project leaflet was released on the DISIRE website on 21/04/2015. The leaflet has been designed according to the DISIRE overall visual identity and provides an overview of the DISIRE project over 2 A4 pages. It contains description of the project divided into the following sections: • Executive summary • Relation to SPIRE • DISIRE technological platform • DISIRE industrial application • DISIRE innovation and impact Furthermore the DISIRE flyer contains following visual elements and information: • DISIRE logo and project full denomination • SPIRE logo and SPIRE tree element • EU emblem and the acknowledgement of the EU funding • DISIRE at a glance, containing information about the project duration, funding volume and project partners’ countries • DISIRE geographic location map including partner logos • Details of the project website and an email address for general enquiries Following figure illustrates the front and the back page of the DISIRE leaflet: The production of the DISIRE newsletter has commenced in March 2015. The layout has been de- signed according to the project visual identity and the structure of the content has been developed. It is planed to feature each consortium member country in the quarterly issues of the newsletter based on the interviews specifically designed for each group of partners. The next figure shows the draft design of DISIRE’s newsletter: Last but not least, the layouts of the DISIRE internal templates have been adopted according to the overall project visual identity as described in 1.2. The figure below shows the DISIRE power point presentation template:
Project Identity 

Related to Project Identity

  • Project Information describing each Eligible Project that started, ended, or was ongoing in the reporting year.

  • PROJECT WORK PLAN The Statement of Work is the formal document incorporated into the Grant. The Project Work Plan documents how the Grantee will achieve the performance measures outlined in the Grant. Changes to the Statement of Work require an amendment. Project Work Plans may be changed with written approval from DFPS and the Grantee.

  • Project Name [Insert Name of Project for which Consultant will provide services] (“Project”)

  • Project Initiation i - Upon final execution of the Agreement with the DISTRICT, the ARCHITECT shall: ♦ Review the Program Management Plan (PMP) with the DISTRICT and its representatives to familiarize them with the proposed tasks and schedule and develop necessary modifications. The PMP defines the Program Master Schedule and Budgets and each Project scope and budget. ii - Within the first week following execution of the Agreement, meet with the DISTRICT and its representatives to prepare a detailed task analysis and work plan for documentation in a computer-generated project schedule. iii - This task analysis and work plan will identify specific tasks including, but not limited to: ♦ interviews, ♦ data collection ♦ analysis, ♦ report preparation, ♦ planning, ♦ Architectural programming, concepts and schematic design preparation and estimating that are part of the work of the Project. Also identified will be milestone activities or dates, specific task responsibilities, required completion times necessary for the review and approval by the DISTRICT and by all regulatory agencies and additional definition of deliverables. iv - Participate in a general Project kick-off meeting to include the ARCHITECT, appropriate sub-consultants, and DISTRICT staff. v - The project kick-off meeting will introduce key team members from the DISTRICT and the ARCHITECT to each other, defining roles and responsibilities relative to the Project. vi - Identify and review pertinent information and/or documentation necessary from the DISTRICT for the completion of the Project. vii - Review and explain the overall project goals, general approach, tasks, work plan and procedures and deliverable products of the Project. viii - Review and explain the task analysis and Project work plan for all parties present; determine any adjustments or fine tuning that needs to be made to the work plan. ix - Review documentation of the Project kick-off meeting prepared by the DISTRICT’S representative and comment prior to distribution. x - Base Drawings and Site Survey Information

  • Project Work PURCHASER shall complete the following projects in accordance with the specifications provided in Exhibits B, C, D, E, and F and written instructions from STATE. Project locations are shown on Exhibit A unless otherwise described. PURCHASER shall furnish all material unless otherwise specified.