Proposed Scope of Services Sample Clauses

The Proposed Scope of Services clause defines the specific tasks, deliverables, and responsibilities that a service provider is expected to perform under an agreement. It typically outlines the nature and extent of the work, including timelines, milestones, and any limitations or exclusions relevant to the services. By clearly delineating what is and is not included, this clause ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of expectations, reducing the risk of disputes over the scope of work.
Proposed Scope of Services. The tasks included in RMC’s proposed scope of services are described below. All work shall be completed by December 31, 2014.
Proposed Scope of Services. The City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will consider proposed uses that maximize the usage of the full facility. Proposals are welcomed from professional baseball organizations, considering that the following criteria are addressed: i. Annual lease rate- Proposers should specify the annual/seasonal lease rate that a full season can be reasonably expected to sustain. The lease rate should reflect the bidder’s estimation of the fair market value of an annual lease for a similar facility. ii. Grounds maintenance obligation/commitment- Proposers should describe the amount of annual organizational commitment to maintaining the grounds to IAW professional standards. iii. Capital expense contribution- Proposers should specify the amount of capital investment the organization is willing to make in the facility over the term of the lease. If the proposer wishes to specify projects or describe improvements they would make, use this item for that purpose. iv. Community commitment- Proposer should define the organization’s commitment to the Frederick community, including examples of community outreach in other places. v. Financial stability of the organization/franchise- Proposer should provide any information defining/detailing the financial stability of the organization necessary to demonstrate the ability to carry out this proposal. vi. Facility availability and non-game day usage 1. Availability for use by local organizations a. American Legion
Proposed Scope of Services. To exceed the desired outcome of the service requested, ECHO AFC Transportation is positioned to provide municipalities, counties, school districts and other agencies with the services listed below: Specific service offerings include but are not limited to routine daily school bus route transportation, day trips, overnight trips, multi-day trips.
Proposed Scope of Services. The following proposed scope of services is based on the information supplied and our experience in the area with similar projects. We propose to perform the following: ▼ Locate the borings at the site. We have included a budget for a dozer or other equipment for clearing. ▼ Clear registered utilities at the site with Sunshine State One Call. Private or non-registered utilities are the responsibility of the client to clear. ▼ Obtain the ▇▇▇/FDEP permit needed to drill in wetlands. Note that this permit can take 30-60 days to obtain. ▼ Mobilize a tripod mounted drill rig and drill team to the site. ▼ As requested, drill 25 Standard Penetration Test (SPT) borings to a depth of 10 feet. ▼ Perform a visual classification and laboratory testing of the soil samples obtained during our exploration. Our proposal includes a budget for wash #200 sieve, grainsize and water content tests to evaluate and document basic soil properties. A professional geotechnical engineer licensed in the state of Florida will manage the project, and the results of the exploration will be presented in a letter report that will address the following: ▼ Existing site characteristics. ▼ Exploration, testing, and sampling methods. Geotechnical Exploration Proposal Eleven Mile Creek Flood Plain ▼ Subsurface soils encountered and soil classifications. ▼ Depth to groundwater or perched water at the time of drilling. ▼ A discussion of laboratory test results. ▼ AUTOCAD drafted boring logs.
Proposed Scope of Services. The City of Costa Mesa currently allows for commercial cannabis manufacturers, distributors, processors and testing laboratories. The City has so far issued 25 Conditional Use Permits for cannabis manufacturers and distributors, of which 9 are currently in operation. The City’s voters recently passed Measure Q, which was an advisory measure to allow for both storefront and non-storefront (delivery) cannabis retailers. The measure also authorized the City to impose a tax on cannabis retailers of between 4% and 7%. Pursuant to Measure Q, the City is now seeking to develop a regulatory ordinance and a business license process for cannabis retailers, to be in place by April of 2021. To assist with this process, the City is requesting that HdL provide a proposal with a scope of services that includes the following objectives: □ Review and evaluate cannabis business applications □ Provide supplemental background checks of all owners, managers and employees associated with cannabis business applications □ Conduct pre-license site inspections prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy □ Provide additional hours of general consulting in the form of technical assistance and subject matter expertise, including best practices for cash handling and attendance and presentation meetings of the City Council, Planning Commission or cannabis ad-hoc committee These service objectives are each described in greater detail below. HdL staff will conduct an initial screening of all applications for completeness based upon an objective checklist of required documentation. This initial screening shall allow for some limited discretion in determining whether submitted documents are substantively complete but shall not otherwise consider the quality of the submissions. If an application is deemed incomplete, the applicant shall be given an opportunity to submit supplemental information to address any deficiencies. HdL’s cost for this objective includes one supplemental review per applicant. Review of any additional supplemental materials would be billed at HdL’s hourly rate. Applications which have been deemed complete will move forward for a full quality-assurance review. An applicant’s evaluation shall be based on their demonstrated ability to meet or exceed minimum requirements in each of the following categories: □ Ownership verification and eligibility □ Business plan □ Neighborhood compatibility □ Labor and employment □ Security plan Reviews shall include narrative comment...
Proposed Scope of Services. Based on RWG&A’s understanding of the project, anticipated geotechnical conditions, and review of the general scope, the following geotechnical scope of services is proposed. It is understood ▇▇▇▇ will mark the proposed exploration locations in the field. In accordance with the general scope, the program would consist of fifteen test borings in paved areas, three field CBR tests, and three field infiltration test pits excavated and logged by a Maine-Certified Soil Scientist.
Proposed Scope of Services. We propose the practice of annual Wellness Checks for the First Responders of the City of Manchester. Wellness Checks are like an annual physical that you would get at your doctor’s office and provide an opportunity to speak with a professional with substantial mental health experience. Wellness Checks are not fitness for duty or psychiatric evaluations. Wellness Checks are interventions offered by the City as a supportive benefit for all First Responders to discuss, in confidence, their experiences and working assignments that may be considered stressful. First Responders should be informed by the City the purpose and confidentiality of the Wellness Checks. The only information shared with the City is their attendance. The aim of the Wellness Check is to maintain resiliency and promote positive, healthy coping strategies. Employees are provided information about common reactions people experience as First Responders. The sessions will be semi-structured guiding the employee through a discussion of how their job has been going, home life, understanding the means for resiliency (sleep, appetite, support group, alcohol, exercise, etc.), and giving them time to talk about any recent challenges at work. The employee can ask questions about their reactions or discuss concerns such as the impact of the job on their family and friends. General wellness issues and lifestyle choices are included in the routine discussion of identified concerns. If needed, the EAP counselor and employee will develop an action plan, including but not limited to, making a referral for ongoing counseling. We also know that work can be stressful, not only for the First Responder, but also their family. Another important aspect of the Wellness Check is how the family is doing. Does the wife, husband, partner, or children have issues or concerns about their family member? Does the family know that EAP counseling services are available to them as well? The Wellness Check will also be an opportunity to ask about family issues and/or anxieties. Annual Wellness Checks are an opportunity to identify and address issues before they become problems.
Proposed Scope of Services. Following award, SDA and City staff will visit each candidate roadway together and jointly discuss the planned fix for each. Pre-design estimates will be prepared and the roads to be included in the project will be finalized. Once the roads to be included in the project have been selected, SDA will solicit three quotes from geotechnical service firms and provide the received information to the City. The City will select a firm to perform pavement cores and soil borings, as well provide input on the proposed rehabilitation methods, and pavement design for any potential full reconstruction segments. The selected geotechnical firm will contract directly with the City and the cost is not included in our design fee. Limited topographic survey for use during design will be performed for any ADA sidewalk ramp upgrades, and potential long segments of reconstruction. Storm water catch basins will be individually inspected and the condition detailed on evaluation logs. Any repairs needed to storm catch basins will be specified on the plans. Plans will be prepared from a combination of available aerial mapping, survey, City-provided GIS linework, SDA obtained private utility information, and measurements and observations from field reviews. In addition to showing the roadway and proposed repair locations, the plans will show driveways, trees, mailbox locations, utility structures, approximate utility locations, and house addresses by parcel. City of Novi 2014 Neighborhood Road Program Project Scope If required based on the selected roads, permits will be applied for from either the Wayne County Department of Public Services (WCDPS) or Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) to place construction signing within the right-of-way for roads under the jurisdiction of either agency. Preliminary Plans will be submitted at approximately 50-75% completion, showing existing and proposed typical cross sections; plan view of areas to be patched with summary tables; and supporting details and notes (ADA, repair types, tree protection, maintaining traffic, etc). Preliminary estimates with contingency will also be submitted for each project. Comments received will be used in preparing the final review plans. Final Review Plans will be submitted at 95% completion and will include complete specifications / contract documents as well as final estimates. Any comments will be incorporated into the final plans and specifications, which will be prepared for advertising. During the Biddi...
Proposed Scope of Services. Please prepare a description of the services you are offering. This will be accomplished by taking the Scope of Services found in Section 4 of this RFP and modifying it to the extent necessary to reflect the services you are offering in your proposal.
Proposed Scope of Services. The tasks included in RMC’s proposed scope of services are described below. All work shall be completed by June 1, 2010.