Common use of Progress Reports Clause in Contracts

Progress Reports. The Contractor shall submit progress reports to the State upon request. The report shall be oral, unless the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, and that completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date.

Appears in 247 contracts

Sources: Professional Services, Construction Manager as Constructor Contract, Professional Services Contract

Progress Reports. The Contractor shall submit written progress reports to the State upon request. The report shall be oral, unless the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, and that completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date.

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services

Progress Reports. The Contractor shall submit progress reports to the State upon request. The report shall be oral, unless the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring advising the State that of the status of the work is progressing in line with relative to the schedule, and that whether completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services

Progress Reports. The Contractor Designer shall submit progress reports to the State upon request. The report shall be oral, unless the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, and that completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Contract for Design of a Public Works Project, Public Works Construction Contract, Standard Contract for Design of Public Works Project

Progress Reports. The Contractor Consultant shall submit progress reports to the State upon request. The report shall be oral, unless the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, and that completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Consultant Contract, Consulting Agreement, Consulting Agreement

Progress Reports. The Contractor shall will submit a progress reports report to the State upon request. The report shall will be oral, unless the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports report shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, schedule and that the completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Quantity Purchase Agreement, Negotiated Bid Package Agreement, Additional Terms and Conditions

Progress Reports. The Contractor shall submit progress reports to the State upon request. The report shall be oral, unless the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, and that completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date.date.β€Œ

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract

Progress Reports. The Contractor shall submit progress reports to the State upon request. The report shall be oral, unless the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, and that completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date.purpose

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

Progress Reports. The Contractor Manager shall submit progress reports to the State upon request. The report shall be oral, unless the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, and that completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

Progress Reports. The Contractor shall submit progress reports to the State upon request. The report shall be oral, unless the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written formwritten. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, and that completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

Progress Reports. The Contractor COUNTY shall submit progress reports to the State upon request. The report shall be oral, unless the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, and that completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement

Progress Reports. The Contractor Vendor shall submit progress reports to the State upon request. The report shall be oral, unless the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, and that completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase Agreement

Progress Reports. The Contractor shall submit progress reports to the State upon reasonable request. The report shall be oral, unless the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, and that completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract (Centene Corp)

Progress Reports. The Contractor shall submit progress reports to the State upon request. The report shall be oral, unless the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it i t necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, and that completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

Progress Reports. The Contractor shall submit progress reports to the State upon request. The report shall be oral, unless unles s the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, and that completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

Progress Reports. The Contractor shall submit progress reports to the State upon request. The report shall be oral, unless the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, and that completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date. Contractor shall also submit all other reports, including those designed to capture outcome measures, as they are developed and in the formats developed for submission.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

Progress Reports. The Contractor shall submit progress reports to the State upon request. The report shall be oral, unless the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, and that completion can be reasonably reas onably assured on the scheduled date.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

Progress Reports. The Contractor shall submit progress reports to the State upon request. The report shall be oralwritten, unless otherwise determine by the State, upon receipt of the oral report, should deem it necessary to have it in written form. The progress reports shall serve the purpose of assuring the State that work is progressing in line with the schedule, and that completion can be reasonably assured on the scheduled date.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services Contract