Task Order (TO) Sample Clauses

A Task Order (TO) clause defines the process by which specific tasks or projects are assigned under a broader master agreement. It typically outlines how individual task orders are issued, the information they must contain (such as scope, deliverables, and deadlines), and the procedures for acceptance or modification. This clause enables the parties to efficiently manage multiple, distinct assignments without renegotiating the main contract each time, thereby streamlining project management and ensuring clarity in the execution of work.
Task Order (TO). Contractor will perform the Work specified in the TO in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement and the TO. Contractor will complete the Work specified in the TO within the completion time specified in Table below, as determined by (i) priority of the Work, as identified in the TO, (ii) whether one or more Contractor FTEs are assigned to the Facility, and (iii) whether the TO Issuance Time is during or outside of Normal Working Hours. Tracking of completion times start at the TO Issuance Time. There may be some Facilities or occasions where an exception to the completion times in Table may be approved by the Regional Manager. These exceptions will be identified in theTO. Completion Times for TOs. Completion Time 2 Hours Next BD 5 BD 30 Days 45 Days 60 Days Completion Time 2 Hours Next BD 5 BD 30 Days 45 Days 60 Days Completion Time 2 Hours Next BD 5 BD 30 Days 45 Days 60 Days Completion Time 2 Hours Next BD 5 BD 30 Days 45 Days 60 Day s‌
Task Order (TO). The Contractor shall respond to and complete on time, all TOs for Priority 1 through 6. Any TOs not completed within the time scheduled, are still expected to be completed and subject to the penalty table below. Contractor must provide written justification for any TO not completed within thirty
Task Order (TO). The obligating document that provides the details and requirements for the order of an energy savings performance contract project, placed against an established master indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract.
Task Order (TO). JWA will generate a Task Order for work. The TO will be issued prior to the start of work. Tasks Orders will include, but not be limited to: • Contract information • Scope • Schedule • Approximate Cost
Task Order (TO). A Task Order shall be used to document project requests that fall under Future Work Services as described in Section 1.1.3 - Pricing Structure. Task Orders shall be mutually agreed upon by IOT and the Contractor prior to the commencement of work. A TO must be prepared by the Contractor’s project manager for all Future Work Services and follow the appropriate approval processes as dictated by the sponsoring State Entity User and IOT and based on the source of project funding—State Entity User or the IOT. All TOs must: ● Follow the approach described in the project documentation based on the rigor defined by the project’s classification ● Be tracked in a like manner as part of a project portfolio management system ● Include a Risk Assessment to identify potential risks, their impact, and the likelihood of occurrence in order to determine the level of project management and oversight required for the project ● Include a Requirements Traceability Matrix ● Contain a not-to-exceed amount for the project, with hourly rates as set forth in the Contract All projects completed under a TO must meet the performance criteria defined in Exhibit 3- Service Level Agreements.
Task Order (TO). The Offeror proposes to a Sample Training TO using the criteria established in the Government- provided PWS and the Contract Line Item Numbers (CLINs). STANDARD: The Offeror proposes to the Sample TO and the Offeror describes their technical approach in meeting the Program, Contract, and Management objectives as stated in the TO PWS. The Offeror shall submit a proposal that clearly outlines their approach to meeting Performance Requirements as outlined in the QASP. To be considered for award this factor must receive no less than an “ACCEPTABLE” adjectival rating.
Task Order (TO) an order for services placed against an established human care agreement.
Task Order (TO) usually for services (conducting research); most common type of Order

Related to Task Order (TO)

  • Task Order The Contractor submits a Task Order programme to the Service Manager within 2 days of receiving the Task Order

  • Task Orders 6.1 The Project will be divided into “Tasks.” 6.2 Task Orders shall be jointly prepared by the CITY and CONSULTANT defining the detailed scope of services to be provided for the particular Project. Each Task Order shall be separately numbered and approved in accordance with this Agreement and all applicable CITY code requirements. 6.3 Under all Task Orders and Projects, CITY may require the CONSULTANT, by specific written authorization, and for mutually agreed upon additional compensation, to provide or assist in obtaining one or more of the following special services. These services may include, at the discretion of the CITY, the following items: 6.3.1 Providing additional copies of reports, contract drawings and documents; and 6.3.2 Assisting CITY with litigation support services arising from the planning, development, or construction. 6.4 Prior to initiating the performance of any services under this Agreement, CONSULTANT must receive a written Notice to Proceed / Purchase Order from the CITY. The CONSULTANT must receive the approval of the Contract Administrator or his designee in writing prior to beginning the performance of services in any subsequent Task Order under this Agreement. 6.5 If, in the opinion of the CITY, the CONSULTANT is improperly performing the services under a specific Task Order, or if at any time the CITY shall be of the opinion that said Task Order is being unnecessarily delayed and will not be completed within the agreed upon time, the CITY shall notify the CONSULTANT in writing. The CONSULTANT has within ten (10) working days thereafter to take such measures as will, in the judgment of the CITY, ensure satisfactory performance and completion of the work. If the CONSULTANT fails to cure within the ten (10) working days, the CITY may notify the CONSULTANT to discontinue all work under the specified Task Order. The CONSULTANT shall immediately respect said notice and stop said work and cease to have any rights in the possession of the work and shall forfeit the Task Order and any remaining monies. The CITY may then decide, after City Commission approval, to issue a new Task Order for the uncompleted work to another consultant using the remaining funds. Any excess costs arising therefrom over and above the original Task Order price shall be charged against CONSULTANT, as the original CONSULTANT.

  • Statement of Work The Statement of Work to which Grantee is bound is incorporated into and made a part of this Grant Agreement for all purposes and included as Attachment A.

  • Work Order (s) means a detailed scope of work for a Service required by Transnet, including timeframes, Deliverable, Fees and costs for the supply of the Service to Transnet, which may be appended to this Agreement from time to time.