Expected Products Sample Clauses
The "Expected Products" clause defines the specific goods, services, or deliverables that a party is required to provide under the agreement. It typically outlines the type, quantity, quality standards, and delivery timelines for these products, ensuring both parties have a clear understanding of what is to be supplied. By explicitly stating these expectations, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes regarding performance, thereby ensuring that contractual obligations are met as intended.
Expected Products. Educational products made available for schools, special interest groups and the public (i.e. fact sheets, posters, educational documents, interpretive signs, public website).
Expected Products. The regulations should eliminate the threat of over-utilization.
Expected Products. Expansion of Columbia spotted frog distribution and restored stability of current spotted frog populations.
Expected Products. Product 1: Work Plan for the development of the consultancy including details of methodologies, including execution schedule. Each report/product must be presented in English in 2 originals in physical medium (font Arial 11, printed) and magnetic/digital accompanied by relevant supporting documentation (documents and annexes with drawings and graphics, tables, jpg maps, photos, interviews, contact lists, shapefiles, databases in Excel or others, etc.). Each report/product must contain at least: 1- introduction; 2- technical approach; 3- applied methods; 4- results; 5- conclusions and recommendations/proposals and 6- Annexes (photographic record, interviews, contact lists, shapefiles, databases, etc.), all adjusted to the descriptions of this ToR. All photographic records must be submitted as a bank of images, with the respective credit, the identification of the activity, event, location and date, in digital format, for the free use of Department of Natural Resources and the Environment of the Ministry of the Presidency of Guyana and the PS/ACTO.
Expected Products. Product 1 (7 calendar days after signing the contract): Work Plan for the development of the consultancy including details of methodologies, and execution schedule. • Product 2 (15 calendar days after signing the contract): Report on the meeting with Bioamazon National Focal Point. This report will summarize the types of conflict and range of responses effected by the GWCMC. It will also highlight the challenges faced by the GWCMC in responding to wildlife conflict. • Product 3 (45 calendar days after signing the contract): Draft SOPs. The SOPs are expected to provide guidance to the officers of the Monitoring and Compliance Division on responding to urban wildlife conflict. Such guidance will allow the Commission to respond to wildlife conflict reports in a consistent manner which is feasible in the context of available resources. The SOPs will guide officers to provide services of a high standard which will achieve the best possible outcome for the people and wildlife involved. • Product 4 (60 calendar days after signing the contract): Final SOPs. The final SOPs will incorporate the feedback provided by the GWCMC on the draft SOPs. Each report/product must be presented in English in two originals in physical medium (font Arial 11, printed) and magnetic/digital accompanied by relevant supporting documentation (documents and annexes with drawings and graphics, tables, jpg maps, photos, interviews, contact lists, shapefiles, databases in Excel or others, etc.). Each report/product must contain at least: 1- introduction; 2- technical approach; 3- applied methods; 4- results; 5- conclusions and recommendations/proposals and 6- Annexes (photographic record, interviews, contact lists, shapefiles, databases, etc.), all adjusted to the descriptions of this ToR. All photographic records must be submitted as a bank of images, with the respective credit, the identification of the activity, event, location and date, in digital format, for the free use by the Office of the President of Guyana and the PS/ACTO.
