Related Projects Clause Samples

The "Related Projects" clause defines how the agreement addresses work or obligations that are connected to, but not directly part of, the main project covered by the contract. This clause typically outlines the criteria for identifying related projects, specifies whether the terms of the current agreement apply to them, and may set procedures for including additional work under the same contractual framework. Its core function is to provide clarity and consistency in managing work that is tangentially linked to the main project, reducing ambiguity and potential disputes over scope and responsibilities.
Related Projects. The DESIGN BUILD CONTRACTOR acknowledges that the City may undertake other capital projects at or near the Project (“Related Projects”) and agrees to accept the obligations of the DESIGN BUILD CONTRACTOR concerning the Related Projects, as set forth in the General Conditions. Nothing in the Contract Documents shall be interpreted as granting the DESIGN BUILD CONTRACTOR exclusive occupancy of the Project Site. The DESIGN BUILD
Related Projects. The ▇▇▇▇ acknowledges that the City may undertake other capital projects at or near the Project (“Related Projects”) and agrees to accept the obligations of the ▇▇▇▇ concerning the Related Projects, as set forth in the General Conditions. Nothing in the Contract Documents shall be interpreted as granting the ▇▇▇▇ exclusive occupancy of the Project Site. The ▇▇▇▇ must ascertain to its own satisfaction the scope of the Project and the nature of any other contracts that have been or may be awarded for any Related Project(s).
Related Projects. (a) The Business cannot register Energy Savings Certificates under the NSW Energy Savings Scheme for the Project. (b) If the Business registers Energy Savings Certificates at the Site Address with an implementation date that falls within the Contract Term or 12 months thereafter, the Business must, within 5 Business Days of registering Energy Savings Certificates at the Site Address, provide the Agency with an explanation of why the number of proposed Energy Savings Certificates would not be affected by the Project. (c) If the Agency considers that the proposed Energy Savings Certificates would be affected by the Project, then without limiting any other remedy that may be available to the Agency the Agency may in its discretion give the Business written notice requiring the Business to repay all or part of the Funding paid to the Business under this Funding Contract. (d) If the Agency issues a notice under clause 1.6(c), the Business must repay the amount of Funding specified in the notice to the Agency by the date specified in the notice.
Related Projects. Related project that we have partnered with and will harness as dissemination channels include: • BioExcel – Centre of Excellence for Computational Biomolecular Research • CoeGSS – Centre of Excellence for Global Systems Science • ComPat – Computing Patterns for High Performance Multiscale Computing • E-CAM - European HPC Centre of Excellence • e-COST OpenMultiMed – Open Multiscale Systems Medicine • EoCoE – Energy orientated Centre of Excellence for Computing Applications • ESiWACE – Centre of Excellence in Simulation of Weather and Climate in Europe • ETP4HPC – The European Technology Platform for High Performance Computing • EU-STANDS4PM – H2020 Coordinating and Support Action • EXCELLERAT – European Centre of Excellence for Engineering Applications • EXDCI - The European Extreme Data & Computing Initiative • HPC Europa 3 – Infrastructure on High Performance Computing • Human Brain Project - H2020 FET Flagship Project • MaX – Materials design at the Exascale • PIC – European ITN on Personalised In-silico Cardiology • POP - Performance Optimisation and Productivity – A Centre of Excellence in Computing Applications • The Nomad Laboratory – A European Centre of Excellence • UKCOMES - UK Consortium on Mesoscale Engineering Sciences • VECMA – Verified Exascale Computing for Multiscale Applications • VHeart – Spanish Network of Excellence for Cardiac Computational Modelling • FocusCoE • INSIST (thrombectomy is a clinical focus in the CV domain of CompBioMed together with in silico clinical trials, which is one of the aims of INSIST) • InSilc: In-silico trials for drug-eluting BVS design, development and evaluation CompBioMed will organize and participate in many events throughout the ▇▇▇ duration, including conferences, workshops, seminars, training events and more. CompBioMed’s event involvement is connected to Task 1.6: Conference/Workshop/Event Planning, which runs throughout the ▇▇▇.
Related Projects. We plan to exploit synergies with a number of ongoing projects, whose goals and consortia overlap with ours. Common partners: GRS, JUELICH, TUD Common partners: GRS, JUELICH Common partners: RW, JUELICH, TUD Common partners: GRS, JUELICH, TUD Common partners: BSC, JUELICH Common partners: BSC, JUELICH Common partner: RW The progress beyond the state-of-the-art in this project will not so much lie in new or radically re- structured performance tools for hybrid/heterogeneous programming, but rather in the more effective use and enhancement of of established tools that already provide support for hybrid programming to some degree, usually in the form of MPI combined with OpenMP. While some of the open gaps such as heterogeneous hybridisation will be closed in related projects, especially in H4H, others such as asynchronous tasking, a node-level paradigm playing an increasingly important role in hybrid programs on emerging hierarchical and heterogeneous systems, will be addressed here. In addition, this project also sets out to improve general characteristics of our tools including scalability and the depth of the analysis performed. The specific contributions of this project are as follows: A lightweight performance measurement module (i) that can be applied to applications fol- lowing contemporary hybridisation approaches (MPI, OpenMP, accelerator) and (ii) whose overhead is so small that it can be applied without exception to all parallel jobs running on a given system. An integrated diagnostic workflow that routes an application through a chain of successively refined diagnostics, starting from the output of the light-weight measurement module and involving the tools supplied by our consortium. This measure will ensure that many more applications can reap the benefits of advanced performance-analysis technology. In addition to application-induced bottlenecks, the workflow may also point at system-related inefficiencies, in this case branching into the system-tuning realm covered by our Russian partners.
Related Projects. The City and Developer will collaborate on the following projects related to the Project led by the City, which may or may not be located on the Property (collectively, the “Related Projects”): (a) Colony Park District Park (herein so called and being located on the property owned by the City that is adjacent to the Property as further described in that certain General ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ recorded in the Official Public Records of Travis County, Texas as Document No. 2001119348), including requests to use portions of the Colony Park District Park for drainage, water quality, wetland mitigation, and other enhancements for the Project. (b) Request for trail access to the Colony Park District Park across the Austin Energy Property. (c) Central Health Infrastructure (as referenced in the CHILA and being constructed by the City, at the City’s sole cost and expense, in connection with the Central Health Transaction). Further, the City will request an agreement from Central Health to subject the Central Health Property to the Community Covenants or to coordinate the development and construction (but not the maintenance or operation) of the Central Health Property in a manner consistent with the Project. (d) Space for performance art or other creative media, or an incubator space, at discounted rent, as funding allows. (e) Civic uses on the Civic Site. Austin Public Health recognizes the Colony Park neighborhood and surrounding community is within a childcare desert and in need of affordable, high-quality childcare. Accordingly, this Agreement reserves the Civic Site for new City facilities or City-sponsored projects within the Project boundary for a period of up to 7 years. The delivery of such facilities is contingent on other funding sources such as bond funding. During this 7-year period and throughout the build-out of the Colony Park Sustainable Community, the City and Developer will work together in a good-faith effort to identify alternative locations and partners to provide affordable childcare within the Project boundary.
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Related Projects. Inter-agency coordination is a large part of this effort because of the close connectivity between multiple ongoing, concurrent, and upcoming projects within or adjacent to the Study Area. Other related projects and efforts, both publicly and privately led, may emerge throughout the Project. Both City of San ▇▇▇▇ and VTA staff will help coordinate information sharing across these concurrent efforts to ensure the timely sharing of information relevant across all Consultant Teams involved in these efforts. • VTA is engaged in the design-build effort for the BART Phase II 28th Street/Little Portugal Station. Construction of the BART station at 28th Street is expected to commence in 2023, with substantial construction completion expected in 2028. The start of revenue service is anticipated in mid-2030. VTA anticipates that phased ▇▇▇ construction can begin in 2028 at the earliest. • VTA will develop a Design Development Framework (DDF) for VTA-owned property at the 28th Street Station. The DDF will serve as a master plan to engage developers and evaluate ▇▇▇ proposals at the RFP stage and beyond. VTA is procuring this work through a separate RFP that, when initiated, will occur concurrently with the FWUV scope of work. The DDF is intended to be flexible and adaptable to inform VTA's engagement with future development partners and review of future TOD proposals. It must provide the flexibility to accommodate a single master developer or multiple developers across VTA properties and changes in market conditions. The updated FWUV Update will provide guidance on heights, development standards, parking standards, affordable housing, and other land use and design elements for developments in the Study Area, including VTA's ▇▇▇ properties. Coordination between the FWUV Update and the DDF is essential, as the DDF will implement the Urban Villages' land use and design guidelines. • The City of San ▇▇▇▇ Department of Transportation (“City DOT”) recently led En Movimiento: The East San ▇▇▇▇ Multimodal Transportation Improvement Plan (MTIP). Adopted by San José City Council in early 2021, the MTIP provides a framework and guide to prioritize and implement multimodal transportation improvements for the East San ▇▇▇▇ neighborhoods. As work on the Urban Village Plans Update progresses, the City DOT will update the prioritized list of planned transportation projects and programs to this Project and other ongoing City DOT efforts. • VTA, the City of San ▇▇▇▇, and the Santa ▇▇▇...
Related Projects. The “Related Projects” page lists the names and logos of European Union-funded projects that align with CompBioMed’s aims and have committed to collaborate with the project. The name of each project acts a link to that project’s external homepage.
Related Projects. The “Related Projects” page gives an overview about EUMSSI related ICT projects. On this page we list all upcoming and past dissemination events. Moreover we offer a contact form on the project web site.