Procurement Programme definition
Examples of Procurement Programme in a sentence
The Procurement Programme shall be reviewed by the Lead Authority and its Constituent Local Authorities every month and revised as necessary in consultation with the Operator, other operators and stakeholders to take account of changes which affect the priorities detailed in clauses 17.2.1 to 17.2.3.
The Procurement Programme shall be reviewed by the Lead Authority every month and revised as necessary in consultation with the Operator, other operators and stakeholders to take account of changes which affect the priorities detailed in clauses 17.2.1 to 17.2.3.
Independent Power Producers Procurement Programme (IPPPP): An overview.
The Department has facilitated by way of the Low Carbon Vehicles Procurement Programme (“the Programme”) the procuring of lower carbon vans to the Contracting Bodies defined in this Framework Agreement for the purpose of trialling and monitoring their use (Phase 1 of the Programme).
Specification On the basis of the Depot Commercial and Operational Requirements and the Train Infrastructure Interface Specification, in accordance with the Depot Procurement Programme, CRL will develop, in consultation with the Sponsors, the "Depot Technical Specification" which shall set out the technical specification for the Depot.
In accordance with the timescales set out and agreed in the Depot Procurement Programme, TfL will work with SoS to develop (and, if RfL is the Infrastructure Manager for the Depot, ensure RfL is involved in developing) and obtain the Sponsors approval for the "Depot Commercial and Operational Requirements" for the procurement of the Depot, which shall be consistent with the Sponsors Requirements and the Crossrail Programme Functional Requirements.
The following list provides examples of the types of programme the client may request:  Construction Programme  Procurement Programme  Commissioning Programme All programmes supplied under this Framework Agreement and any Call Off Contract will be baselined and provided in electronic format.
Unless otherwise stated, all product shall be Delivered Duty Paid (DDP, as defined by Incoterms 2010) to the address indicated on the Procurement Programme or the Purchase Order.
On the basis of the RS Commercial and Operational Requirements and the Train Infrastructure Interface Specification, in accordance with the RS Procurement Programme, CRL will develop, in consultation with the Sponsors, the "RS Technical Specification" which shall set out the technical specification for the Rolling Stock.
In accordance with the timescales set out and agreed in the RS Procurement Programme, TfL will work with SoS to develop (and ensure RfL is involved in developing) and obtain the Sponsors' approval for the "RS Commercial and Operational Requirements" for the Rolling Stock procurement, which shall be consistent with the Sponsors Requirements and the Crossrail Programme Functional Requirements.