CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS Clause Samples

The 'Construction Programs' clause outlines the requirements for planning and scheduling construction activities within a project. It typically mandates that the contractor prepare and submit a detailed program or schedule showing the sequence and timing of work, often including milestones, resource allocation, and critical path activities. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of the project's timeline and progress expectations, helping to coordinate efforts, monitor performance, and address potential delays proactively.
CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS. NOTE: Certain of these assurances may not be applicable to your project or program. If you have questions, please contact the awarding agency. Further, certain Federal awarding agencies may require applicants to certify to additional assurances. If such is the case, you will be notified. As the duly authorized representative of the applicant, I certify that the applicant:
CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS. NOTE: Certain of these Assurances may not be applicable to the Contract. If you have questions, please contact DEO. As the duly authorized representative of the Contractor, I certify that the Contractor:
CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS. You must read the list of assurances provided on the SAMHSA Web site or in the application kit before signing the face page (SF 424 v2) of the application.  Certifications – You must read the list of certifications provided on the SAMHSA Web site or in the application kit before signing the face page (SF 424 v2) of the application.
CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS. You must read the list of assurances provided on the SAMHSA Web site or in the application kit before signing the face page (SF 424 v2) of the application. You are also required to complete the Assurance of Compliance with SAMHSA Charitable Choice Statutes and Regulations Form SMA 170. This form will be posted on SAMHSA’s Web site with the RFA and provided in the application kit. Certifications – You must read the list of certifications provided on the SAMHSA Web site or in the application kit before signing the face page (SF 424 v2) of the application. Disclosure of Lobbying Activities – You must submit Standard Form LLL found in the PHS 5161-1. Federal law prohibits the use of appropriated funds for publicity or propaganda purposes or for the preparation, distribution, or use of the information designed to support or defeat legislation pending before the Congress or State legislatures. This includes “grass roots” lobbying, which consists of appeals to members of the public suggesting that they contact their elected representatives to indicate their support for or opposition to pending legislation or to urge those representatives to vote in a particular way. If no lobbying is to be disclosed, mark N/A on the form. Checklist – Use the Checklist found in PHS 5161-1. The Checklist ensures that you have obtained the proper signatures, assurances and certifications. If you are submitting a paper application, the Checklist should be the last page.
CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS. You must read the list of assurances provided on the SAMHSA Web site and check the box marked ‘I Agreebefore signing the face page (SF-424) of the application. • Certifications – You must read the list of certifications provided on the SAMHSA Web site and check the box marked ‘I Agree’ before signing the face page (SF-424) of the application. • Disclosure of Lobbying ActivitiesFederal law prohibits the use of appropriated funds for publicity or propaganda purposes or for the preparation, distribution, or use of the information designed to support or defeat legislation pending before the Congress or State legislatures. This includes “grass roots” lobbying, which consists of appeals to members of the public suggesting that they contact their elected representatives to indicate their support for or opposition to pending legislation or to urge those representatives to vote in a particular way. You must sign and submit this form, if applicable.
CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS. Has the legal authority to apply for Grant Program funds and the institutional, managerial and financial capability (including funds sufficient to pay the non-granted share of project cost) to ensure proper planning, management and completion of the programmatic requirements.