Work Order Contracts Clause Samples

A Work Order Contracts clause establishes the framework for engaging specific tasks or projects under a broader master agreement. It typically outlines how individual work orders are issued, the scope of work, timelines, and payment terms for each assignment, allowing the parties to manage multiple projects without renegotiating the main contract. This clause streamlines project management by providing a clear, repeatable process for initiating and governing discrete pieces of work, thereby ensuring efficiency and reducing administrative burden.
Work Order Contracts. A party may request the other party to perform any of the following services under individual work order contracts.
Work Order Contracts. A work order contract must be negotiated and executed (by both the State and the Other Party) for each particular engagement, except for Technical Services provided by the State to the Other Party as specified in Article 2. The work order contract must specify the detailed scope of work and deliverables for that project. A party must not begin work under a work order until the work order is fully Master Partnership Contract Template 1 Updated 02/09/2022 executed. The terms of this MPC will apply to all work orders contracts issued, unless specifically varied in the work order. The Other Party understands that this MPC is not a guarantee of any payments or work order assignments, and that payments will only be issued for work actually performed under fully‐executed work orders.
Work Order Contracts. The term of work under work order contracts issued under this master contract may not extend beyond the expiration date of this master contract.
Work Order Contracts. A work order contract must be negotiated and executed (by both the State and the Local Government) for each particular engagement, except for Technical Services provided by the State to the Local Government as specified in Article 2. The work order contract must specify the detailed scope of work and deliverables for that project. A party must not begin work under a work order until the work order is fully executed. The terms of this MPC will apply to all work orders contracts issued, unless specifically varied in the work order. The Local Government understands that this MPC is not a guarantee of any payments or work order assignments, and that payments will only be issued for work actually performed under fully-executed work orders.
Work Order Contracts. The term of work for Work Order Contracts issued under this MJPA may not extend beyond the expiration date of this MJPA.
Work Order Contracts. All Services assigned under this MA will be performed by the Consultant under a Work Order Contract (See Part 3 of the MA for the agreed-upon base template for a Work Order Contract). The Work Order Contract will be completed in collaboration with the Owner and the Consultant. Services under a Work Order Contract shall not begin until the Contract has been signed by all required parties, and all required State approvals have been obtained. Any change to the Work Order Contract will not be in effect until the Work Order Contract has been amended and the amendment has been signed and approved by all required parties.
Work Order Contracts. Contractor shall not accept any Work Order Contract that does not comply with the following requirements:
Work Order Contracts. All Project support work performed under this Contract shall be authorized by individual Work Order Contracts as described below.
Work Order Contracts. Lottery will initiate Services by issuing a Work Order Contract. Lottery and Contractor may negotiate fixed prices or maximum amount payable for Services, or any combination or payment methodologies, under the Work Order Contract based upon the pricing and hourly rates specified in this Agreement. Prior to execution of a Work Order Contract, Contractor and Lottery may negotiate the Services to be included for the Work Order Contract, including but not limited to the cost of the Services. Contractor’s pricing under any resulting Work Order Contract shall not exceed the pricing or hourly rates specified in Exhibit C, Pricing.

Related to Work Order Contracts

  • Work Orders If the Contract is for indefinite quantities of Services, as specified in the Signature Document, all Work will be performed in accordance with properly executed Work Orders.

  • Task Orders A. Some tasks and Services will be assigned to the Consultant through issuance of Task Orders. After the tasks and Services are identified and communicated to the Consultant by Valley Water Project Manager, Consultant will prepare a proposed Task Order (see Standard Consultant Agreement, Appendix Three Task Order Template). The proposed Task must identify the following: 1) Description of the services, including deliverables; 2) The total Not-to-Exceed Fees for Consultant to complete the services, including estimated number of hours per assigned staff to complete the services; 3) Proposed staff that will be assigned to complete the services, including resumes if not previously provided to Valley Water’s Project Manager; 4) Estimated cost of each other direct cost and reimbursable expense, including any applicable fees; 5) Schedule for completing the services; and 6) Copies of applicable state and federal permits required to complete the services, unless previously provided to Valley Water. B. Consultant agrees that the Not-to-Exceed Fees specified in a proposed Task Order will be the product of a good faith effort in exercising its professional judgment. After an agreement has been reached on the negotiable items, the finalized Task Order will be signed by both Valley Water’s authorized representative referenced in the Standard Consultant Agreement, Appendix One Additional Legal Terms (Appendix One), and Consultant’s authorized representative. C. Consultant must not commence performance of work or services on a Task Order until it has been approved by Valley Water’s authorized representative and Notice to Proceed has been issued by Valley Water Project Manager. No payment will be made for any services performed prior to approval or after the period of performance of the Task Order. The period of performance for Task Orders will be in accordance with dates specified in the Task Order. No Task Order will be written which extends beyond the expiration date of this Agreement. The total amount payable by Valley Water for an individual Task Order will not exceed the amount agreed to in the Task Order.

  • 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.