Task Authorization definition
Examples of Task Authorization in a sentence
SPA is responsible to provide the data, documentation, assessments, reports, drawings and other information requested for HDR to perform the tasks outlined in this Task Authorization.
In addition to the COUNTY'S contractual right to terminate this Agreement in its entirety as set forth above, the COUNTY may also, at its convenience, stop, suspend, supplement or otherwise change all, or any part of, the Scope of Professional Services as set forth in Exhibit "A", or the Project Guidelines and Criteria as set forth in Exhibit "E", or as such may be established by a Supplemental Task Authorization or Change Order Agreement.
The term Supplemental Task Authorization as used refers to a written document executed by both parties to an existing Professional Services Agreement, or Service Provider Agreement, setting forth and authorizing a limited number of Professional Services, tasks, or work.
In the event the County decides to delete all, or portions, of the Scope of Services, Tasks, or Requirements set forth in the initial Agreement, Supplemental Task Authorization or previously authorized Change Order, the COUNTY may do so by the unilateral issuance of a written Change Order to the CONSULTANT.
For all services Contractor will submit a written estimate detailing the cost to perform the requested work or services, the City will then issue a Task Authorization letter as a guide for reimbursement once the scheduled work is completed and to the satisfaction of the City.
If authorized work exceeds the initial estimate or City requests additional services, Contractor is to notify the City of the additional cost and the City will provide an amended Task Authorization.