Common use of Project Status Clause in Contracts

Project Status. Describe the work performed during the time period covered by the report, including but not limited to: • Project information, including an estimate of the percentage of completion for the overall project; • Legal matters; • Additions or changes to project partners, subcontracts or subrecipients; • Major accomplishments during the quarter (i.e., tasks completed, milestones met, meetings held or attended, press releases, etc.); • Identify key issues/concerns that need to be resolved, including those that have, will, or could affect the schedule or budget, with a recommendation on how to correct the matter.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Amendment to Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Project Status. Describe the work performed during the time period covered by the report, including but not limited to: Project information, including an estimate of the percentage of completion for the overall project; Legal matters; Additions or changes to project partners, subcontracts or subrecipients; Major accomplishments during the quarter (i.e., tasks completed, milestones met, meetings held or attended, press releases, etc.); Identify key issues/concerns that need to be resolved, including those that have, will, or could affect the schedule or budget, with a recommendation on how to correct the matter.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Agreement, Grant Agreement