Project Outputs & Deliverables Clause Samples

Project Outputs & Deliverables. In order to meet the project requirements outlined above, ▇▇▇ requires the following deliverables and outputs: A draft final advice report of around 5 pages by 14 December 2011 and a detailed report underpinning the draft final advice. A final advice report, of around 5 pages, by 19 January 2012 a detailed report underpinning the advice. appropriate text/contributions to our March 2012 document. The consultant should assume that the final advice report and the detailed report would need to be published (in a redacted form) and a corresponding standard of presentation is necessary. Supporting spreadsheets and analysis should be supplied to ▇▇▇ at the draft and final reporting stages. Meetings The Consultant will be required to meet with the client project manager and report on progress namely at project inception, during the study and at the draft final report stage. Consultants may be required to present the findings of their analysis at the meetings. Terms and Conditions The Consultant will be required to provide independent and impartial reports on the matters specified in this ITT. ▇▇▇ will be the Client for this work. The work will be subject to the Government Procurement Service Estate Professional Systems Framework terms and conditions (reference RM397). Confidentiality The Consultant shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that all persons employed by the Consultant or Sub-Consultants in connection with the Project are aware of the Official Secrets ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and that this Act applies to them during and after the completion of the Services. Any information concerning the Service obtained either by the Consultant or by any person employed by the Consultant in connection with the Services is confidential and shall not be used or disclosed by the Consultant or by any such person except for the purposes of the Services. The above clauses shall apply to all members of the Consultant's staff employed in connection with this Appointment and to Sub-Consultants employed by the Consultant and the Consultant shall be responsible for making such staff or any Sub-Consultant or Sub-Consultant's staff are fully aware of and bound by these provisions. Duty of care By undertaking this work, the consultant will have a duty of care to ▇▇▇. By undertaking this would means that you must take a wholly independent and impartial view on the matters set out in the statement of requirement. You will also be required to provide a statement in any final report making it clear ...

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