Work Tasks Sample Clauses
Work Tasks. Contractor will provide written translations for the official ballot and voter information guide and other election materials as requested. All translations shall be formatted to match the English version provided by the County. For state propositions, candidate names and ballot designations, County is required to use the translations provided by the State of California. Contractor shall utilize these translations, which will be provided by the County. From the completion of the first draft translation to the approval of final translation, all documents must go through a multiple-step quality assurance process which is responsive to the fast-paced election cycle and occasional court-ordered changes in ballot content. Once the English versions of election materials are approved, they are prepared for translation and sent to Contractor. Upon receipt of a translation from Contractor, County will read the document and compare it against the English version to check for any errors in content, grammar and format. County carefully reviews the translation to ensure not only that it is accurate but is also not inappropriate or offensive for the targeted audience. County also makes sure regional variance is taken into consideration in the translation. County will make corrections on the file and send it back to Contractor for revision, if necessary. County may need to further communicate with Contractor regarding required changes. Changes shall be considered revisions requested by County to ensure the accuracy, completeness, and local/cultural sensitivity of the translated materials, the format of the translation matches the English version, and the translation includes any court-ordered changes.
Work Tasks. The Player's primary job for the Club is that of an ice hockey player. The Player has the right and obligation to participate in training, training camps and to complete the Club’s training programme. Furthermore, the Player has the right and obligation to participate in tasks connected to games and preparations for games. In addition to performing the tasks that are generally expected of an ice hockey player, the Player shall (within reason) participate in marketing contracts in compliance with the provisions in PART II, item 4.2.
Work Tasks. Upon request by CITY, FIRM will perform the following tasks, as applicable for individual projects or non-project basis:
Work Tasks. The Contractor shall provide all labor, materials and equipment to perform the work detailed on Sheets 2-3 of the Plan entitled PORT INN BIORETENTION AND BUFFER RESTORATION, PORT INN, ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇, ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, PE, dated October 30, 2009, and Addendum A. The overall job entails installation of stormwater management practices as specified on the Plans and includes site preparation, site excavation, placement of materials, installation of underdrain plumbing, re-vegetation of site, and site finishing. The Contractor must provide all items within the project, as described below and as shown on the Plan or in specifications and Addendum A.
Work Tasks. The Player's primary work task for the Club is that of a handball player. In addition to carrying out the tasks that can be expected in connection with the function of a handball player, hereunder involvement in marketing agreements in compliance with the provisions is PART II, clause 4.2, the Player shall execute the following tasks: ...................................................................................................... ……………………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………… The Player shall also participate in the following event(s): ....................................................................................................... …………………………………………………………………. and otherwise, within reason, according to the Club's provisions.
Work Tasks. The following describes the tasks that will be performed over the duration of the project. The description includes our proposed methodologies, rationale, procedures, techniques, and equipment to be utilized in order to successfully accomplish the CQA goals of the Module 4B project.
Work Tasks. Upon request by CITY, FIRM will perform the following tasks for needed improvements to municipal infrastructure facilities, as applicable for individual projects:
Work Tasks. The City of Senoia (Sponsor) will develop the Senoia LCI Study. The purpose of this study is to promote alternatives to single-occupant automobile use by developing the Senoia Town Center into a walkable, mixed-use environment, by providing strategies for redevelopment and infill development. The Sponsor and ARC anticipate the following outcomes from the study to be: • Inform stakeholders and residents about the vision and goals for the LCI area. • Develop a framework of policies and programs to help accomplish the vision. • Develop at Unified Development Code that aligns existing ordinances and the comprehensive plan, revising those guideline and regulations necessary to guide development type, scale, greenspace, connectivity, and character in the study area that supports its historic downtown. • Identify key development and redevelopment sites and strategies to activate them. • List and prioritize implementation strategies, specifically for public investment in the downtown area • Develop transportation investments that provide for safe movement of pedestrians. bicycles, and transit in, through, and around the LCI area. • Review and update zoning regulations in study area with an emphasis placed on regulations that support LCI priority areas. The work to be accomplished under this contract is divided into the following tasks:
Work Tasks a. Instructional Analytics
Work Tasks. As-built reports for each site to be monitored will be provided to the contractor. The “project” assigned will be monitored to track and document its performance. Monitoring efforts at the site will be focus on qualitative post-construction performance and an evolution of constructed features and associated physical habitats. The monitoring activities and the data collected include: repeat photographs from mapped locations, simple hand measurements and sketches of zones of erosion, scour, and sediment deposition. Revegetation will be monitored and documented via photographs and sketches of zones of plant species complexity and vigor. Documentation will be narrative description with representative photos and sketched graphics as needed to illustrate change. Appendix A in the as-built reports will include a graphical layout for photo locations, actual wood counts, and provides a base map to facilitate field note taking.