Basic Elements of the Project Sample Clauses

The "Basic Elements of the Project" clause defines the fundamental components and scope of the project as agreed upon by the parties. It typically outlines key deliverables, timelines, objectives, and any essential requirements or specifications that must be met. By clearly establishing these foundational aspects, the clause ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of what the project entails, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes over project scope and expectations.
Basic Elements of the Project. Reflecting ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Corporation ideals and the goal of continually increasing the efficiency of their manufacturing operations, the Bayport Facility is committed to source reduction, materials substitution, recycling and pollution control (in descending order of preference). The Bayport Facility commits to continue its environmental stewardship efforts over the ten-year life of this Project XL pilot. The Andersen commitments contained in this FPA will promote a positive overall impact on the environment, the local community, and employee health and safety.
Basic Elements of the Project. 8 2.1. The Project area 8 2.2. Project objectives and strategy 8 2.3. The Project structure 10 2.4. Phasing of the Project 13 2.5. Outputs of the Project 13 2.6. The institutional arrangements of the Project 15
Basic Elements of the Project. 2.1. The Project area Figure 1: The Project area 2.2. Project objectives and strategy a) to identify and elaborate strategies, solutions, tools and actions contributing to a sustainable development, environment protection and rational utilization of coastal and marine resources of the island of Malta, focusing on the Northwest area; b) to apply methodologies, tools and practices of sustainable coastal management and of Integrated Coastal and Marine Areas Management (ICAM); c) to contribute to the upgrading of the national and local capacities for sustainable coastal management and protection of the environment; d) to provide for use of Project results and experience, creating conditions for implementing the post Project activities as envisaged by the Project Agreement; and e) to use the experience and results achieved by the Project in other areas at the national and regional levels. In addition, and harmonized with the above listed objectives, the objectives of each individual Project activity are presented in Chapter 3. In principle, the Project will be implemented by national teams which will be guided and assisted by MAP experts and professionals. The integration of the Project results will be made jointly by the MAP team and the selected national experts. The results of the Project, after integration, will be presented to national authorities in form of user friendly outputs, providing favorable conditions for their application and use. In order to present the Project results, a Presentation Conference and a meeting at Ministerial level are envisaged. In addition, the Project envisages the implementation of a Participatory Programme, which starts at the early stage of Project implementation, to involve the general public, local authorities, NGOs, the scientific community and private interest groups. Finally, post Project activities (follow up, monitoring of implementation of the results, and reporting) are envisaged by the Agreement and defined in the Annex. The phasing of the Project implementation follows the standard ICAM procedure and is presented in Chapter 2, section 4. Objectives, main activities, expected outputs and budget of each individual activity are defined in Chapter 3. The costs of the Project will be covered by contribution of MAP in cash (through contributions of RACs involved), and of the host country in kind and cash, as presented in Chapter 4, section 2. Due to the fact that the large part of national consultants to be involved in...
Basic Elements of the Project