Demobilization plan Sample Clauses

Demobilization plan. The Contractor shall submit a demobilization plan to the Contracting Officer for approval a minimum of 120 calendar days prior to the end of the current contract performance period or as otherwise directed by the Contracting Officer. Upon acceptance of the demobilization plan by the Contracting Officer, the demobilization plan becomes a material part of the contract and the Contractor agrees to fully perform its demobilization in accordance with that plan. The demobilization plan shall address the items specified in this clause and must demonstrate the Contractor’s plans and ability to remove its personnel and equipment from the CJOA and to return Government property no later than 30 days after the expiration of the current period of performance.
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Demobilization plan. Prior to delivering any completion notices, Contractor shall submit its plans for Site demobilization to Company for approval and shall comply with such demobilization plan as approved by Company.
Demobilization plan. The Contractor is required to develop a demobilization plan. This plan will include a property disposition plan, a plan for the phase-out of in-country operations, a delivery schedule for all remaining reports or other deliverables required under the contract, and a timetable for completing all required actions in the demobilization plan. The manual is due based on the schedule specified in Section F.7(e) below.
Demobilization plan. The Contractor shall submit a demobilization plan to the COR for approval. The demobilization plan shall include an illustrative property disposition plan, a plan for phase out of in-country operations, a delivery schedule for all reports or other deliverables required under the contract and a timetable for completing all required actions in the demobilization plan, including the submission date of the final property disposition plan to the contracting officer.
Demobilization plan. Four months prior to the completion date of the Contract, the Contractor will submit a Demobilization Plan to the COR for approval. The Demobilization Plan shall include at a minimum, a draft Property disposition Plan; a plan for the phase out of in-country operations; a delivery schedule for all reports and other deliverables required under the Contract; and a timeline for completing all required actions in the Demobilization Plan to the Contracting Officer. Both the draft and final Property Disposition Plans shall address all requirements under U.S. and Ukrainian law for the transfer of property and shall include the inventory schedule required by FAR 52.245-1, a plan for the disposition of property to eligible parties and a timeline for disposition of such property. The Demobilization Plan shall be approved in writing by the COR.

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