Project Metrics Clause Samples

The Project Metrics clause establishes the standards and methods for measuring the progress and performance of a project. It typically outlines which key performance indicators (KPIs) or benchmarks will be tracked, how data will be collected, and the frequency of reporting. For example, it may require regular updates on project milestones, budget adherence, or quality metrics. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear, objective basis for evaluating project success and identifying issues early, thereby promoting transparency and accountability throughout the project's duration.
Project Metrics. The Core Group, as a basis for performing Target Value Design, shall assist Owner in developing the Project Evaluation Criteria which is a defined list of specific values, goals, outcomes, objectives and other such metrics which will serve as the basis for establishing the specific parameters for the Project.
Project Metrics. Service Provider will provide information reasonably requested by Owners to enable Owners to evaluate applicable and relevant schedule and cost information for the Project. Whether or not a request has been made by Owners, Service Provider will promptly notify Owners of any event or circumstance of which Service Provider becomes aware which has a material adverse effect on the performance, cost or schedule of completion of the Services. Such project metric documentation and services include, but are not limited to, the following:
Project Metrics. ● How will the success of the project be measured both during and after system deployment? Metrics should be specific, measurable, and time-bound. For example: ○ Do you expect this system to increase TEU volumes over a period of time, and by how much? ○ What environmental and climate-related metrics will be tracked, and how will this system impact your ability to improve those metrics? ○ How will you measure the efficiency of the system before and after implementation? How do you reasonably forecast key performance metrics to change?
Project Metrics. The Contractor is responsible for the design, implementation and testing of the each SAN being installed at the Commission’s Monterey Park and Santa Fe Springs data centers. The Statement of Work (SOW) delineated 6 phases for the completion of the project. The short term impact of not approving the Purchase Agreement is that the Commission will experience operational inefficiencies related to storage management. A longer term impact of not approving the Purchase Agreement is that the Commission will not be able to implement a disaster recovery solution that will help preserve the Commission’s critical data and software applications that are essential to its operation. The Commission will eventually not be able to avoid a disruption of service to the Commission’s constituents in the event of a major disaster.

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  • Project/Milestones Taxpayer provides refrigerated warehousing and logistic distribution services to clients throughout the United States. In consideration for the Credit, Taxpayer agrees to invest in a new refrigeration and distribution facility in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Park area of Sacramento, California, and hire full-time employees (collectively, the “Project”). Further, Taxpayer agrees to satisfy the milestones as described in Exhibit A (“Milestones”) and must maintain Milestones for a minimum of three (3) taxable years thereafter. In the event Taxpayer employs more than the number of full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, than required in Exhibit A, for purposes of satisfying the “Minimum Annual Salary of California Full-time Employees Hired” and the “Cumulative Average Annual Salary of California Full-time Employees Hired,” Taxpayer may use the salaries of any of the full-time employees hired within the required time period. For purposes of calculating the “Minimum Annual Salary of California Full-time Employees Hired” and the “Cumulative Average Annual Salary of California Full-time Employees Hired,” the salary of any full-time employee that is not employed by Taxpayer for the entire taxable year shall be annualized. In addition, the salary of any full-time employee hired to fill a vacated position in which a full-time employee was employed during Taxpayer’s Base Year shall be disregarded.

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  • TECHNICAL EVALUATION (a) Detailed technical evaluation shall be carried out by Purchase Committee pursuant to conditions in the tender document to determine the substantial responsiveness of each tender. For this clause, the substantially responsive bid is one that conforms to all the eligibility and terms and condition of the tender without any material deviation. The Institute’s determination of bid’s responsiveness is to be based on the contents of the bid itself without recourse to extrinsic evidence. The Institute shall evaluate the technical bids also to determine whether they are complete, whether required sureties have been furnished, whether the documents have been properly signed and whether the bids are in order. (b) The technical evaluation committee may call the responsive bidders for discussion or presentation to facilitate and assess their understanding of the scope of work and its execution. However, the committee shall have sole discretion to call for discussion / presentation. (c) Financial bids of only those bidders who qualify the technical criteria will be opened provided all other requirements are fulfilled. (d) AIIMS Jodhpur shall have right to accept or reject any or all tenders without assigning any reasons thereof.

  • Performance Reporting The State of California is required to submit the following financial reports to FEMA:

  • Supplier Diversity Seller shall comply with ▇▇▇▇▇’s Supplier Diversity Program in accordance with Appendix V.