Common use of Planning Timescales Clause in Contracts

Planning Timescales. Timespans are only indicative and it is the overall planning and analytical content of the job that should be assessed, whether few longer-term plans/projects or many shorter-term. References to the timescale for solutions and planning relate to the period over which the plans are made, not to the durability of what is planned. Indicative timescales are: Short term: up to several weeks; Medium term: several months, up to a year; Long term: more than a year. The degree of complexity involved in the work should be objectively assessed.

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: National Agreement, Local Government Services, National Agreement

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Planning Timescales. Timespans are only indicative and it is the overall planning and analytical content of the job that should be assessed, whether few longer-term plans/projects or many shorter-shorter- term. References to the timescale for solutions and planning relate to the period over which the plans are made, not to the durability of what is planned. Indicative timescales are: Short term: up to several weeks; weeks Medium term: several months, up to a year; year Long term: more than a year. year The degree of complexity involved in the work should be objectively assessed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Local Government Services

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