In Progress Status Clause Samples
The "In Progress status" clause defines the conditions under which a task, project, or deliverable is officially recognized as being actively worked on. Typically, this status is assigned once preliminary requirements are met, such as approvals or resource allocation, and remains until the work is completed or paused. For example, a software development ticket may be marked as "In Progress" once a developer begins coding. The core function of this clause is to provide clear visibility into the current state of work, helping all parties track progress and manage expectations.
In Progress Status. Progress payments will be based on the percentage of designs submittals, drawings, specifications, reports or other documents, which have been prepared, submitted, and reviewed or completed. This alternative is acceptable for Task Orders, which have a long duration, and several months may elapse between submittal dates. The Consultant shall prepare a detailed worksheet for each Task Order showing a schedule of proposed billing points and the number of design submittals, drawings, specifications, reports and reviews that establish each point.
