Ongoing Phase Clause Samples

The Ongoing Phase clause defines the period during which certain obligations, services, or activities continue to be performed under an agreement. Typically, this phase follows an initial or setup period and covers the regular, recurring operations such as maintenance, support, or delivery of services. By clearly delineating the ongoing responsibilities and expectations, this clause ensures continuity and sets out the framework for the long-term execution of the contract, helping to prevent misunderstandings about what is required after the initial phase is complete.
Ongoing Phase. If Sensis requires the Consultant to provide Additional Services in accordance with paragraph 1.1(c) of Schedule 1 during or in connection with the Ongoing Phase, then the Fees for those Additional Services will be the per unit fee (inclusive of all taxes and other charges) specified in paragraph 3 of this Schedule 2.
Ongoing Phase. III deliverables shall be: a. Attendance at weekly in-person or teleconference meetings, as requested by the GLO; b. Monthly written reports detailing program status, significant issues, research conducted, and any other items that need to be addressed; and c. Attendance at monthly meetings regarding program status, significant issues, research conducted, and items that need to be addressed, as requested by the GLO.
Ongoing Phase. I deliverables shall be: a. Attendance at weekly in-person or teleconference meetings, as requested by the GLO; b. Monthly written reports of Provider’s outreach efforts, program status, significant issues, research conducted, and any other items that need to be addressed. Monthly reports for Phase I shall detail, at a minimum: i. Current and planned efforts regarding outreach per County, including, but not limited to, current/planned meetings, hearings, mailings, publications, social media, resources, and/or public relations efforts; and ii. Responses from identified business owners, commercial real estate professionals, community leaders, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of commerce, councils of government, stakeholders, and/or any other parties related to economic development. c. Attendance at monthly in-person or teleconference meetings regarding program status, significant issues, research conducted, and any other items that need to be addressed, as requested by the GLO.