Notice to Proceed (NTP Sample Clauses

Notice to Proceed (NTP. Following the JOA and purchase order issuance, the County will issue a Notice to Proceed (NTP) that will provide the construction start date, the Work duration period, and the Substantial Completion date. The Contractor agrees to begin and complete construction within the dates specified on the NTP. The County must approve all extensions of time in writing. The County may also issue an Emergency Notice to Proceed (NTP). In the event the County requires the Contractor to respond to an immediate request for work, a Job Order will be created and an Emergency NTP will be issued. The Contractor will be required to perform the Scope of Work included with the Emergency NTP as directed by the County’s Project Manager or designee. The Detailed Scope of Work, Quotation, Subcontractor Listing, Shop Drawings and required Non Pre-priced backup documentation will be submitted upon completion of the emergency work in accordance with the Ordering Procedures detailed in Section III above.
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Notice to Proceed (NTP. After contract award and submission of acceptable insurance certificates, the Government will send the Contractor a Notice to Proceed. That Notice to Proceed will establish a date (a minimum of ten (10) days from date of contract award unless the Contractor agrees to an earlier date) on which performance shall start.
Notice to Proceed (NTP. The official document from the County to the Contractor establishing a date on which the Contract Time will commence.
Notice to Proceed (NTP. The Consultant shall only start work upon receipt of the NTP. The only exception is if the Consultant obtains written approval from the Director of Public Works or its designee to proceed with the work without a certified CSO. The Consultant assumes full liability and risk of non-payment if it starts work in violation of the above.
Notice to Proceed (NTP. A written notice to the Contractor to begin the actual contract work on a previously agreed to date. If applicable, the Notice to Proceed shall state the date on which the contract time begins.
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Notice to Proceed (NTP. The Consultant shall not commence any phase of the work until the “official notice-to-proceed” (NTP) has been issued in writing either by the Sponsor or Department (via Office of Planning and Programming). Services to be performed by the Consultant under this Agreement shall become eligible for funding participation consideration as of the date of the written NTP. The dated project program notification letter (i.e. Program Letter) from the Department’s Office of Planning and Programming, indicating the project’s inclusion in the state program and the estimated funding participation sources/levels, shall constitute the NTP. The Consultant shall schedule a project phase kick-off meeting (pre-design, pre-construction, etc) with the Sponsor and the Department at the earliest possible convenience upon the Sponsor’s receipt of this letter. For projects not covered by a program letter or with program letter pending, the Sponsor may issue the written NTP with concurrence from the Department. In such cases, the Sponsor is fully liable for all costs incurred as a result of such authorization pending future reimbursement once the project is programmed and a program letter is issued. The Sponsor/Consultant is required to schedule a project phase kick-off meeting (pre-design, pre-construction, etc) with the Sponsor and the Department at the earliest possible convenience. A copy of the program letter shall be included as ATTACHMENT R of this Agreement. In the absence of a written, dated notice-to-proceed, the execution date of this Agreement shall be used to determine the eligibility of service dates. The Sponsor and the Department are not liable, and shall not authorize payment to the Consultant, for any services performed prior to the date of notice to proceed or the execution of this Agreement (whichever takes precedent). All effort, regardless of the notice-to-proceed authorization, is subject to review and eligibility funding determination.
Notice to Proceed (NTP. The official letter from the County to the Contractor or Consultant establishing a date on which the Work will commence.
Notice to Proceed (NTP. A written notice from the Procurement Officer that, subject to the conditions of the Contract, work under the Contract is to begin as of a specified date. The start date listed in the NTP is the Go Live Date, and is the official start date of the Contract for the actual delivery of services as described in this solicitation. After Contract Commencement, additional NTPs may be issued by either the Procurement Officer or the Department Project Manager regarding the start date for any service included within this solicitation with a delayed or non-specified implementation date.
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