Work Package Clause Samples

A Work Package clause defines a specific set of tasks, deliverables, or responsibilities assigned to a party within a larger project or contract. It typically outlines the scope of work, deadlines, and performance standards for that segment, and may include details such as milestones, reporting requirements, or payment terms tied to completion. This clause ensures that each portion of the project is clearly delineated, facilitating accountability and efficient project management by breaking down complex undertakings into manageable components.
Work Package. 6.5.1 The Work Packages shall be in accordance with Appendices A1-A2 and shall set out the specifications and special requests concerning the Services, and shall include, among others the following items: a) Details of the Services and specific scope of the work to be carried out; b) Deliverables to be provided (characteristics, reports, maps, etc.); c) Name of ISR coordinator for each Work Package; d) Time schedule for each Work Package. Such time schedule shall include, but is not limited to, details relating to the continuity of work, vacation or leave time, transportation requirements both within, and to and from Israel, work location; e) The identities of the Personnel who will perform the Services; f) Work Package Price, as detailed below. g) Milestones for payment the Work Package Price. Only a Work Package dully signed by ISR shall oblige ISR. 6.5.2 Upon completion of each Work Package, the Consultant shall submit to ISR’s Project Manager a signed form evidencing completion of the specific Work Package in the form attached hereto as Annex B2 (“Certificate of Completion”).
Work Package. As a material consideration for entering into this Agreement, DB Contractor hereby commits, and TxDOT is relying upon DB Contractor’s commitment, to develop the Project in accordance with the time periods set forth in this Agreement. Except where this Agreement expressly provides for an extension of time, the time limitations set forth in the Contract Documents for DB Contractor’s performance of its covenants, conditions and obligations are of the essence, and DB Contractor waives any right at law or in equity to tender or complete performance beyond the applicable time period, or to require TxDOT to accept such performance.
Work Package is a deliverable at the lowest level of the WBS, and may be divided into activities and used to identify and control work flows in the organization.
Work Package. Please describe your confidence that the total remaining Work Package funds per cost category are sufficient to complete the Work Package activities. For example, do you expect to incur new or unplanned costs in order to complete the Work Package activities.
Work Package. 1 First part of the Work Package 1 consists of assessing the properties of aggregates produced in Lithuania based on the requirements stated in the RB DG (see Annex A), UIC 719R and this document (see Table 1 and Annex B). For this purpose, sampling and testing must be carried out by the Consultant in Lithuania. Only active quarries in Lithuania with appropriate and valid Certificate of Factory Production
Work Package. 3: Enhancements of Vulnerability Assessment techniques
Work Package. Leader (WPL) is responsible for stimulating and monitoring the performance of WP, coordinating the production of deliverables and scientific papers, the timely accomplishment of technical objectives, delivery of deliverables of his WP, reporting of progress major opportunities and threats according to work-plan as well as flagging insufficient quality or unacceptable delays to ST,
Work Package. 2 (WP 2): Technical Delivery Negotiations Support (60% of WP2) will include:
Work Package. All deliverables are indexed according to the different work packages/actions as defined by the ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Agreement, Annex I.
Work Package. Optional aspects – Tools described in paragraph 3.4. and 3.5 8.1. The MS Access tool referred to in paragraph 3.4 may need to be updated to fulfil emerging requirements and/or trends in PRTR implementation. the Authority‟s PRTR policy lead will liaise with the Contractor to discuss the detail once the new requirements are known. 8.2. The local authority data return (MS Excel) template and the local authority (MS Excel) A2 data importer referred to in 3.5 may need to be updated to fulfil emerging requirements and/or trends in PRTR implementation. the Authority‟s PRTR policy lead will liaise with the Contractor to discuss the detail once the new requirements are known. 8.3. The tools described in 8.1 and 8.2 above are to be treated as call-off aspects of the specification. Therefore, these costs should be provided separately from the core costs. 8.4. The cost for the MS Access tool in paragraph 8.1 is to be an optional requirement and to be provided in addition to the fixed price of the 3 main work packages.