Data Needs Clause Samples
The Data Needs clause defines the specific types of data or information that one party requires from the other to fulfill its obligations under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the format, frequency, and method of data delivery, and may specify responsibilities for ensuring data accuracy and timeliness. Its core practical function is to ensure that all necessary data is provided in a clear and organized manner, thereby preventing misunderstandings and facilitating smooth performance of contractual duties.
Data Needs. Assess the amount and quality of existing data concerning the facility and determine what additional information must be collected to meet the objectives of the RFI. This assessment must identify any additional information that may be needed to
(1) support development of interim measures for early action and (2) adequately evaluate and compare corrective measures alternatives. The RFI Workplan must detail how this additional information will be collected.
Data Needs. Contractor will submit a list of requested data to the County within seven days of issuance of a written notice to proceed. If certain data is not readily available, Contractor will work with the County to devise an alternative approach to undertake and complete the environmental analysis with a focus on achieving the project schedule. Contractor will work closely with all parties to ensure timely development of key products for the CEQA analysis and maintain project scheduling requirements. Contractor will compile and reference all background data and reports and clearly define additional data needs or resources for the EIR.
Data Needs. Contractor will submit a list of requested data to the County within seven days of issuance of a written notice to proceed. If certain data is not DocuSign Envelope ID: 270EA367-84C7-47FE-829E-731AFF87AEAF readily available, Contractor will work with the County to devise an alternative approach to undertake and complete the environmental analysis with a focus on achieving the project schedule. Contractor will work closely with all parties to ensure timely development of key products for the CEQA analysis and maintain project scheduling requirements. Contractor will compile and reference all background data and reports and clearly define additional data needs or resources for the EIR.
Data Needs. The geographic scope of the project will be defined per the mapping effort identified in the deliverables for Task 1. To complete Task 3, the project team will need data on the physical characteristics and recreational uses of the study area. Physical characteristics include: • Acreage of land by entity, • Information on the various land covers, and • Other ecological characteristics of the land. Recreational use data includes: • Number of visitors by entity, • Recreational uses, • Number of visitors by recreational use, and • Revenues generated from various recreational uses. The data needed to assess impacts includes anticipated impacts by sustainable recreation development as well as trends in recreation and land management under both a “no development” scenario and a “sustainable recreation development” scenario. Additionally, if the ESSRP has a preferred future year of analysis or climate scenario for the study area, these should also be provided. • MLPTA will provide the project team with the data needed to conduct the tasks as described above. • Data availability, data quality, and sector selection will drive the methods we use and the analysis outcomes we derive. • For Task 3, ICF will characterize certain elements of the benefits and costs at a high level if necessary or provide a qualitative discussion of benefits or costs it is unable to quantify. • All deliverables will be electronic. • Budget for all deliverables assumes one draft and one final version of each deliverable. MLTPA, and the Town as appropriate, will review the draft deliverables and provide one set of consolidated comments, preferably using Track Changes in Word, to PlaceWorks. PlaceWorks will coordinate with the consultant team, MLTPA, and the Town as appropriate, to review the comments and edits, confirm changes, and prepare a final version of the deliverable. • MLTPA will be responsible for scheduling meetings with project partners and reservation of meeting facilities as applicable. • Town staff will be responsible for scheduling and noticing related to presentations for the Town Council. Climate Adaptation and Resilience Assessment Services The project is anticipated to begin in late February or early March 2020. Estimated project completion is no later than February 2021. Climate Adaptation and Resilience Assessment Services
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