Responsibilities of the Curator Sample Clauses

Responsibilities of the Curator. 1.1 The Curator shall report to the organiser and UABBHK2019 Steering Committee. 1.2 Curator should state artistic direction of the Hong Kong Exhibition, and exchange ideas, information and discuss with UABB (SZ) 2019, Shenzhen Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture organiser Committee and its appointed curator for a synergy of two exhibitions. 1.3 The Curator should propose and take charge in the planning, design, the completion of Authorized Person (AP) / Registered Structural Engineer (RSE) certifications and any other statutory submissions involved with the venue, Exhibition and Exhibits. 1.4 The Curator is responsible to prepare tender documents, apply permits, monitor construction and maintain the venue in good and safe conditions during the Biennale period. 1.5 The Curator should budget for the Proposal according to the amount of funding designated for the Project, and to regulate relevant expenses and manage account of transactions within the acquired funding thereof. 1.6 Curator is required to review and propose measures to adjust the overall exhibition expenditure from time to time to suit the latest financial status for the purpose of budget control. 1.7 The Curator should prepare cash flow table of the project for reporting in every Steering Committee meeting. The Curator should cooperate with venue landlord, consultants, contractors, sponsors and exhibitors on all matters related to the UABBHK2019. The curator should ensure that exhibitors would observe all the regulations and requirements of venue provider and sponsors, and to oversee dismantling for site clearance for compliance with the requirement as set by site provider; 1.8 The Curator should be responsible for the overall completion of the Project in the highest standard. During the course of the Project, the Curator’s tasks include but not limited to the following: -

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