Current Workload Sample Clauses

The 'Current workload' clause defines the obligations of a party to disclose their existing commitments or ongoing projects that may impact their ability to perform under the agreement. Typically, this clause requires a party to provide information about other contracts, clients, or assignments that could affect timelines, resource allocation, or deliverables. By ensuring transparency about current obligations, the clause helps manage expectations and mitigates the risk of delays or conflicts arising from overcommitment.
Current Workload. Provide a list of the firm(s) current airport engineering workload (description of current projects and name of client). Identify availability to proceed with project formulation, designs, and contract administration for any upcoming project. Articulate standard response time for clients under current workload conditions.