Report Deliverables Clause Samples
The "Report Deliverables" clause defines the requirements and expectations for the submission of reports or other specified outputs by one party to another under the agreement. It typically outlines the types of deliverables to be provided, the format and content standards they must meet, and the deadlines or milestones for their delivery. For example, it may require a contractor to submit monthly progress reports or final project documentation in a particular format. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of what deliverables are expected, when they are due, and the standards they must meet, thereby promoting accountability and reducing the risk of misunderstandings.
Report Deliverables. The Energy Assessment provides: • An evaluation of the condition of building(s) in terms of the current energy efficiency and usage. This includes an EUI analysis (Energy Usage Intensity in kBtu/SF/Yr) showing the most recent 12 months of energy data and the effect of recommended projects. • Recommendations for alternative actions to conventional corrective actions identified in the facility condition assessment for energy conservation initiatives, where appropriate, with construction cost estimates. • Identification of new energy conservation measures, with construction cost estimates. • Cost analysis, including simple payback and ROI, where applicable. • A report itemizing all energy opportunities and supporting information by building and rolling up to higher levels of the customer portfolio. If the energy assessment is conducted at the same time as the FCA, capital spending values can be forecast both with and without, the projected implementation of energy savings measures. Green Building Assessment The Green Building Assessment (GBA) aims to provide the customer with critical insights into its current sustainability practices, laying the groundwork for a comprehensive sustainability plan. Gordian collaborates with the customer to define essential performance indicators, such as Energy Use Intensity (EUI), Water Use Intensity (WUI), and Energy Star ratings, to benchmark assets and establish targeted goals for improvement. The GBA focuses on five key sustainability domains and is designed to dovetail with existing Facilities Condition Assessment data serving as a pivotal factor in budgetary decisions and long-term capital planning, ensuring that sustainability is a core consideration in the customer's strategic development. The customer will recognize the following benefits as a result of the GBA: • Continuity with your overall sustainable buildings plan. • An added dimension of sustainability to your budget prioritization. • Tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) for reporting and Docusign Envelope ID: FDB2B1A2-5E6E-4E27-90EA-69D108205971 Docusign Envelope ID: 6B7EC4E2-91F9-493C-BA54-A811C804B06C comparison purposes. Phases of the Green Building Assessment Process The assessment process is implemented through four phases: • Project Initiation • Assessment • Data Development • Deliverables Each of these phases is described in the following sections. Project Initiation Phase As part of the Green Building pre- assessment, Gordian: • Collects baseline...
Report Deliverables. Mid Term Report Due: July 1, 2023 Final Report Due: July 1, 2024 CCCE shall provide payments to GRANTEE, as outlined below, for a total amount not to exceed one hundred and fifty thousand Dollars ($150,000) (the “Grant Amount”) for the performance of all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work as set forth in Exhibit A: Scope of Work. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s compensation for services rendered shall be based on the following rates or in accordance with the following terms:
Report Deliverables. 2.2.3.1 The Consultant will prepare a written report, signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer licensed to practice in Canada. All numeric values in the report are to be presented in S.I. units. All technical performance requirements must be included in the report. As a minimum, the report is to include the following:
2.2.3.1.1 An outline of the scope of the evaluation conducted, including a list of the checklists followed, and the type of investigation conducted;
2.2.3.1.2 A list of the documents that were used in the evaluation and a brief description of each document;
2.2.3.1.3 A general description of the building that includes, but is not limited to, building description, number of stories, overall building dimensions, occupancy load, the age of the building, and the design code used for the design of the building;
2.2.3.1.4 A structural description of the building including the gravity and lateral load resisting system(s), with a description of the structural systems including the floor and roof diaphragms, vertical structural elements, basement, and foundation system. The identification of the Building Type(s) as per Table 2-2 of ASCE/SEI 31-03;
2.2.3.1.5 A discussion of the level of inspections and testing conducted (if applicable);
2.2.3.1.6 A discussion of the site data including site classification and seismic hazard;
2.2.3.1.7 A review of research and any discussions on the performance of the building in past seismic events (if applicable);
2.2.3.1.8 A summary of the engineering parameters employed and assumptions considered in the analysis, including a discussion of material properties, and the seismic hazard;
2.2.3.1.9 A summary of the Tier 1 and Tier 2 checklist results, including a prioritized list of deficiencies and discussion of items that were identified as non- compliant;
2.2.3.1.10 A discussion of the seismic modelling of the Mission, including modelling software used, and modelling assumptions made (if applicable);
2.2.3.1.11 A discussion of the highlights of the seismic analysis results;
2.2.3.1.12 An analysis of the seismic demand/capacity ratios for the most important elements along the lateral load resistance path;
2.2.3.1.13 A copy of all analytical procedures, calculations, photographs, material test results, the results of the desktop geotechnical study, all necessary checklists, summary data sheet, and references; and,
2.2.3.1.14 A review of the seismic performance of non-structural components of the building.
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Report Deliverables. Unless otherwise specified by the OTAO, delivery of reports to be furnished to the Government under this Agreement (including invoices), shall be accomplished electronically along with a concurrent email notification to the OTAO, OTAS, and OTTR summarizing the electronic delivery. For electronic delivery of final versions of the deliverables listed below, the Recipient shall upload documents into the appropriate folder on https://eroom.bardatools.hhs.gov/eRoom (“▇▇▇▇▇”) ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ file sharing system. The USG shall provide two Recipient representatives authorized log in access to the file share program. Each representative must complete a mandatory training provided by the USG prior to gaining user access. A notification email should be sent to the OTAO, OTAS, and OTTR upon electronic delivery of any documents.
Report Deliverables. 1. The methods and results of the hydrologic and hydraulic analysis will be summarized in a memo report. This memo report will include calculated water surface elevations, velocities, delineation of floodplains, required exhibits, existing and proposed 100-year floodplain, floodplain development permit or no-rise certification and mitigation options in the analysis.
2. Prepare Part 1 of the CDC permit application.
3. One (1) meeting is included in this scope of services for coordination with the Client and the City of Arlington’s Stormwater Administrator. This scope of work is limited to one (1) round of City’s comments upon review.
Report Deliverables. Interim Report An interim report will be presented to the Commissioners Group to be agreed, but to include key findings as the basis of the Final Report. The report needs to be submitted within 3 months from the start of the Contract. Final Report The final report will set out findings, observations, judgements and recommendations and be presented to the Commissioners Group upon conclusion of the review.
Report Deliverables. 3.4.1.1 The Consultant shall prepare a written report compliant with the paragraphs of this Description of Services which shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer licensed to practice in Canada. All numeric values in the report are to be presented in S.I. units. At minimum, the report is to include the following:
3.4.1.1.1 An outline of the scope of the evaluation conducted based on the conclusion of the Phase 2, Component 1 report;
3.4.1.1.2 A description and summary of the results of the investigation and analysis;
3.4.1.1.3 A description of the method of analysis or calculations and the design code(s) or standards used. If designs are not based on Canadian material and design standards, include an explanation and justification as to why alternate standards were used;
3.4.1.1.4 A description of the three (3) proposed retrofit options, including the level of intrusiveness and effort to implement each option;
3.4.1.1.5 A discussion regarding implementation of each seismic retrofit option including implications with respect to building performance, technical constraints, retrofit costs, phasing, construction strategy, and scheduling;
3.4.1.1.6 A description of seismic upgrade options for non-structural items;
3.4.1.1.7 A list of Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) costs for the three proposed retrofit options, to include a cost estimate of the project, based on delivery of the project in Canada, and an estimate of a cost factor to account for the cost of delivery of materials to the location of the building; and,
3.4.1.1.8 An assessment of the availability of local skilled labour, to carry out the required retrofit options.
3.4.1.2 The Final Report will also include the following elements:
3.4.1.2.1 An executive summary;
3.4.1.2.2 The body of the report as defined in 3.4.1.1;
3.4.1.2.3 Recommendations; and,
Report Deliverables. There are three times when TWDB shall receive electronic copies of data used for the modeling effort and the deliverable report for review: After completion of the draft conceptual model (report shall include Conceptual Model Report information listed in Section 4.4.1), After completion of the transient model, if applicable, draft report(s) shall include information listed in Section 4.4.1 for the Model Calibration Report, if applicable, and After completion of the project (final conceptual model and numerical modelreports shall include information listed in Section 4.4.1). For the draft conceptual model report, and then later for the draft model and predictive scenarios reports (if applicable), the project manager shall deliver to the TWDB:
Report Deliverables. Along with each delivery of the Lead Linker-Cytotoxin, Zymeworks shall deliver to ICONIC the documents prescribed in the Quality Agreement.
Report Deliverables. ACT will furnish the score reports listed below electronically through the online reporting platform by the dates memorialized in the project schedule. Score reports for answer documents that require investigation will be delayed.