Six Month Forecast. The Contractor will, no later than five Business Days after the Effective Date, provide to BCIB’s Representative: (i) the Contractor’s best estimate of the anticipated Employees that will be required by the Contractor and all of the Applicable Subcontractors for the first six months of the Work, giving estimates of the numbers and Job Classifications of Employees that will be required on a month-by-month basis; and (ii) the Contractor’s then current overall Work schedule, including Primavera P6 data files in both XER and XML formats, that includes manpower resource loading that the Contractor anticipates will be utilized by the Contractor and all of the then known Applicable Subcontractors for the performance of the Work.
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Sources: Community Benefits Agreement
Six Month Forecast. The Contractor will, no later than five Business Days after the Effective Date, provide to BCIB’s Representative:
(i) the Contractor’s best estimate of the anticipated Employees that will be required by the Contractor and all of the Applicable Subcontractors for the first six months of the Work, giving estimates of the numbers and Job Classifications of Employees that will be required on a month-by-month basis; and
(ii) the Contractor’s then current overall Work schedule, including Primavera P6 data files in both XER and XML formatsformat, that includes manpower resource loading that the Contractor anticipates will be utilized by the Contractor and all of the then known Applicable Subcontractors for the performance of the Work.
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Sources: Community Benefits Agreement