Project Storage Clause Samples

Project Storage. Member can rent a project storage cubby. They are charged monthly starting from the day they initiate payment. Storage rental fees will renew each month until cancellation. Member agrees to keep their space tidy, respect their fellow members' projects, and only use their allotted space. The cubbies are open and do not lock. Saratoga Joinery is not responsible for theft or damage of personal items stored in a cubby. Saratoga Joinery reserves the right to terminate a member's project storage rental agreement at any time. Non-payment of renewal terminates the rental agreement. Upon termination of project storage rental, member has one week to clean out their items, after which items will be considered a donation to Saratoga Joinery.
Project Storage. The contractor shall operate the Center’s inactive equipment storage program (Greenbelt and Wallops), and maintain both on-site and off-site storage facilities (presently located in Laurel, MD) for technical and scientific equipment, traveling exhibits, materials and other property. The program contains an inventory of stored items, which includes sensitive, space flight hardware and associated ground support equipment requiring special handling and temperature controls. Activities involve shipping/receiving and data entry for equipment and providing customer support for site visits. Activities also include, but are not limited to: initiating, processing, and receiving storage requests; coordinating transportation of storage items to and from warehouses at Greenbelt local off-site and on-site locations; initiating, processing, and coordinating withdrawal requests; coordinating the withdrawal and return of temporary storage removals; inspecting and inventorying property as required; providing research for customer inquiries about stored equipment for reutilization or transfer; initiating survey actions on property lost, damaged or destroyed; coordinating facility repairs and/or modifications with on-site contractor or off-site landlord; planning new facilities and locating additional off-site facilities for specialized storage requirements; coordinating yearly warehouse safety inspections and reconciling findings within specified timeframes; maintaining materials handling equipment (MHE) in accordance with approved Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards ensuring that adequate MHE is available at all locations to meet operational needs; and maintaining manual, automated and photographic records that are accountable and Government approved. Data entry shall be performed for the Storage Information Management System (▇▇▇▇), which provides physical and tracking data on all equipment stored. The contractor shall maintain and update, as necessary, Storage Warehouse Layout Plans, the ▇▇▇▇ User Documentation, the Storage Work Instruction and the ▇▇▇▇ Standard Operating Procedures for the handling, movement, inventory, receipt and issue of material in the GSFC Inactive Equipment Storage Program. Additionally, the contractor shall provide analysis and recommendations to reduce storage space requirements and costs.
Project Storage. The contractor, in coordination with ILMD, shall act as the focal point for assigned projects. This includes, but is not limited to: identifying support requirements, coordinating logistics support activities with ILMD and other GLTIC activities, and ensuring an integration and efficient implementation of support activities. Logistics/transportation plans, memorandums of understanding and trip (or after action) reports shall be prepared for major moves in accordance with 270-WI-7060.0.1, Project Logistics Support. These documents include roles and responsibilities, equipment lists, detailed schedules, and descriptions of activities to be accomplished. Trip reports include a synopsis of events, descriptions of any significant unplanned events, and "lessons learned."
Project Storage. Elephant Butte Reservoir, Caballo Reservoir, and such additional storage facilities (less flood control space) as may be authorized by Congress or provided for pursuant to the Rio Grande Compact (Act of May 31, 1939, 53 Stat.785).
Project Storage. ‌ Project storage is available in the project storage cabinet. There are a number of boxes available for you to put your project in. Projects must be placed in its own box to prevent loose parts from getting lost, and to make it easier for labeling. Each semester will have a color of tape associated with it. At the end of each semester the next color of tape will be announced to those who have stored projects. At the beginning of the next semester, any project that does not have the updated color of tape will be removed from the project storage cabinet. When labeling a project box with a new piece of tape, please put your name on the piece of tape to differentiate between labels.

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  • Project Staff Contractor shall appoint to the Project Staff: (i) individuals with suitable training and skills to provide the Work, and (ii) sufficient staffing to adequately provide the Work. Contractor shall make commercially reasonable efforts consistent with sound business practices to honor the specific request of the JBE with regard to assignment of its employees. The JBE may require Contractor to remove any personnel from the Project Staff that interact with any personnel of the Judicial Branch Entities or JBE Contractors (including, without limitation, the Contractor Project Manager) upon providing to Contractor a reason (permitted by law) for such removal. Contractor may, with the JBE’s consent, continue to retain such member of the Project Staff in a role that does not interact with any personnel of the Judicial Branch Entities or

  • PROJECT SERVICES Landlord shall furnish services as follows:

  • Project Site The “Project Site” is the place where the Work is being carried on.

  • Project 3.01. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the General Conditions.

  • Condominiums/Planned Unit Developments If the Mortgaged Property is a condominium unit or a planned unit development (other than a de minimis planned unit development) such condominium or planned unit development project such Mortgage Loan was originated in accordance with, and the Mortgaged Property meets the guidelines set forth in the Originator's Underwriting Guidelines;