Project Working Group definition
Examples of Project Working Group in a sentence
If at any time the Project Working Group has reason to believe that the cost of the Project will be greater than the Total Budget Amount, University shall notify Company immediately in writing to that effect, and shall provide a revised budget of the cost of completion of the Project, together with its justification for such increase, with such notice.
The coordination takes place in the Project Working Group ("PWG"), as referred to in Article 6 of the Realisation Agreement.
The disclosure of personal data will be reviewed at the Project Working Group as the project progresses.
An inter-agency Project Working Group (PWG) shall be established and composed of representatives of MLSPF, NSIH, National Employment Agency, Ministry of Finance and other government agencies who are directly involved or contribute to development and implementation of social assistance policies.
The supplier will identify suitably-qualified personnel to manage the design, construction/installation, operation and administration phases, ensuring responsibilities are accurately and clearly scoped, and work with the Project Manager and Project Working Group to manage and coordinate handover arrangements for the City Council to ensure a smooth transition of the Scheme to the supplier.
The Organization is responsible for participating in the Project Working Group, to provide updates and feedback on the service and project activity, sharing emerging best practices with other project participants, and contribute ideas and information that will support the sustainability of the program once the funding period has been completed.
Project Working Group: BoA – Supervision Department, Legal Department, Banks, AMF.
The Project Working Group will be comprised of representatives of University and Company (“PWG”) and will meet to discuss the Project at least [***] (or as otherwise agreed to by the PWG) and at Company’s additional expense, if in person, to (i) coordinate activities relating to the Project between University and ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, (ii) review and discuss the Project activities and any Research Results (defined below).
The initial focus for these brief meetings, which are limited to 4 groups total for the project, will include but not be limited to the following key audiences: • Las Olas Boulevard Mobility Project Working Group • Neighborhood Associations along Las Olas Boulevard • Business or Merchants Associations and related property owner groups 4.2: Workshops Two general public involvement workshops will be held, one to introduce the project, the second as alternatives are developed to present draft recommendations.
After receiving comments from the Oversight Committee and Project Working Group, the project team will revise the Draft Framework Plan and distribute to the CAC and other interested stakeholder for review and comment.