Scope of Work and Deliverables Sample Clauses

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Scope of Work and Deliverables. 9.1 Background and Scope 9.2 Services to Be Provided 9.3 Performance Measures
Scope of Work and Deliverables. Vendor shall provide Services and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work, as set forth below: Vendor shall produce [describe in detail what deliverables Vendor will produce].
Scope of Work and Deliverables. The QMP shall describe the quality management system, which includes: a. A quality manual describing the overall quality management system; b. Quality control for monitoring any work and testing undertaken by subcontractors and suppliers both on and off site, including a resource table; c. Quality control for monitoring any services undertaken in the design office and on site including resource table, design review and certification, verification plans, etc; d. Identification of, dealing with, recording and reporting to the Developer the occurrence of any matter that constitutes or may constitute a breach by the Developer of its obligations under the CDA or any Facility Agreement, including non-conforming work or products and on-site problems together with corrective and preventive action reporting in accordance with the CDA; e. Where applicable, a description of any joint venture quality management system to be operated; f. Auditing and management review of the Developer’s own and its Subcontractors’ activities and quality management systems (including timing and scope); The QMP shall provide details of: g. Name of the Developer’s representative with defined authority for establishing, maintaining and reporting on the quality management system during the different stages or sub-stages of the Facility development;
Scope of Work and Deliverables. The Grantee, shall, in conformance with the Specific Terms and Conditions set forth herein, provide all things necessary and/or incidental to the furnishing and delivery to DCF, all of the supplies or services set forth below.
Scope of Work and Deliverables. The PMP shall provide details of: a. Organizational structure covering the activities to be performed in accordance with the CDA and the lines of communication with other parties both on and off site; b. Developer’s main contractual arrangements and those of its Subcontractors including financial and legal advisers; c. Responsibilities of Subcontractors and Affiliates in accordance with the CDA; d. Names, titles, job roles, and specific experience required for the following Key Personnel: • Deputy Project ManagerPreliminary design and feasibility manager • Financial advisers e. Names and contact details of key personnel for Subcontractors and any third party with which the Developer will coordinate its activities with respect to the Project f. A list of project specific management procedures and the methodology that will be followed to ensure effective management and implementation of the activities to be undertaken for all relevant technical aspects of the Project (excluding commercial, legal and financial aspects), indicating any amendments required to its standard practices; g. Method statements for each major activity whether directly undertaken or subcontracted to include; • General approach to managementWork breakdown structure and schedule • Liaison with TxDOT and its consultants • Resource allocation by task • Contract administration system and • Location of Work h. A logically linked timetable, supported by descriptions of the scope of work for each activity, including the estimation of work completed i. Any other measures to demonstrate how the party will meet its project management obligations. Texas Department of Transportation Exhibit F Request for Proposals, Addendum #3 North Tarrant Express Segments 2-4 Page 3 of 9 Volume II, Book 1 - CDA Ex. F – Requirements for Project Management Plan July 11, 2008 Description Developer Contractor Design Contractor Construction Operator The PMP shall detail the arrangements for: j. Interfacing with the Developer’s quality management system; k. Direct reporting to the Developer by parties not immediately contracted to the Developer of any matter referred to in this Exhibit F; l. External/internal communications procedures m. Consultation with and taking due account of the views of competent authorities, and interested parties; n. Liaison, document control, and reporting among the Developer, TxDOT, competent authorities and other interested parties, including arrangements that allow TxDOT to oversee ac...
Scope of Work and Deliverables. Policies and Procedures Section 7 NCDHHS, Division of Public Health | Women’s Health Agreement Addenda Webinar, Fiscal Year 2020-2021 | March 17, 2020
Scope of Work and Deliverables. 1. The Activity 403 WIC Agreement Addendum requires further negotiation between the Community Nutrition Services Section and the Local Health Department (LHD). For this Agreement Addendum, the LHD shall complete the Attachment B “WIC Budget Page” to allocate funds among the four WIC activities (Client Services, Breastfeeding Promotion, Nutrition Education, and General Administration) as described in Paragraph 2 of Section VI Funding Guidelines and Restrictions. The completed Attachment B is to be returned with the signed and dated Agreement Addendum. When the Community Nutrition Services Section representative and the LHD reach an agreement on the information contained in Attachment B, the Community Nutrition Services Section representative will sign the Agreement Addendum to execute it. 2. The LHD shall maintain active participation in the WIC Program, which is defined as at least 97% of the base caseload. The base caseload for the LHD’s local WIC agency is provided in Attachment A. 3. Deliverables #1 to #3 are process outcome objectives. The LHD agrees to improve the percentage from the last available data for each of these three quality assurance indicators. All WIC Program- related activities should be completed within the confines of the LHD’s local WIC agencies or designated satellite sites and performed by qualified WIC Program staff. The last available Local WIC agency data and LHD-specific and state-specific trend data is in the NC WIC Agreement Addenda Data section of the WIC website. a. Deliverable #1 –
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Scope of Work and Deliverables. Element Service FloodMapp NowCast and/or PostCast FloodMapp ForeCast Site Determination Advise on the appropriate number and location of new monitoring equipment to meet model coverage expectations. Included as bespoke element for Williamson County as part of implementation phase. Forecast Flood Model FloodMapp ForeCast Development / build of DASH 24hr hydrology forecast models Included Training, calibration, and testing of DASH hydrology models where data is available. Included Forecast models operationalized with live feeds for rainfall forecast data, soil moisture data, and river height data. ForeCast results updated every hour. Included Model updates and ongoing service. Continual improvements with calibration from new flood events. Included Real-Time and Post- Event Flood Model FloodMapp NowCast and PostCast Development / build of DASH 2-D models across specified geographic regions. Included Testing and QA of DASH-2D models where data is available. Calibration of all models where flood extent data is available for numerous events (scale and magnitude). Included DASH-2D models operationalized with real-time or forecast flood height inputs. Connected to real-time river height data Connected to forecast hydrology models AI Reliability Service FloodMapp's proprietary AI-powered data cleaning and reliability service will be implemented across all gauges to monitor, and infill missing data based on learned relationships across the gauging network. Included Included Secure access to flood intelligence  Cloud Hosted Scalable Relational Databases which house river Included Included data, databases, and cloud hosting data pipelines and all operational flood extent data.  Cloud Hosted Scalable Object Storage which houses all operational flood depth data.  Databases are backed up daily and operated within a secure virtual private network.  Objects in storage are versioned, and only accessible via a secure virtual private network.  Highly distributed parallel computing to allow modelling at a state-wide scale.  Databases continually maintained by a qualified team of software engineers. Live operational flood forecasting and modelling service  Automated real-time flood mapping data feed delivered via WMS/WFS. Flood extents updated hourly with flood peak recorded every 12hrs.  Flood forecasting & modelling supervised by a qualified team of flood engineers, hydrologists, data scientists, and GIS analysts.  GIS servers supervised by a qualified team of softwa...
Scope of Work and Deliverables. The scope of work under this Agreement is generally defined below and to be provided on an as-needed basis, working closely with 800 Degrees Go, Inc. · Capital Raising and Marketing o Initiate and support crowdfunding o Facilitate and lead investor interactions o Support any other matters related to raising capital as needed o Develop and deploy marketing assets and materials to support capital raising and business growth · Financial Management o Manage cash flow o Prepare reports o Manage third party vendors o Process payments, payroll and support any other financial matters as needed · Operations Management and Administrative Support o Prepare contracts and support negotiation o Help setup and streamline operational systems o Prepare and support project planning and cost estimates o Support client management o Support other operational and administrative matters, as needed With the contract structure under this Agreement, as delineated above, the Client will retain the flexibility to add, remove, and otherwise modify the scope of work undertaken during the course of this engagement. The following Deliverables will be provided as the results of the above scope of services: · As defined by the Client and agreed to by the Company