Project Description Clause Samples
The Project Description clause defines the scope and key characteristics of the work or services to be performed under the agreement. It typically outlines the objectives, deliverables, timelines, and any specific requirements or standards that must be met during the project. By clearly detailing what is expected from each party, this clause ensures mutual understanding and helps prevent disputes or misunderstandings about the project's scope and deliverables.
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Project Description a) Provider shall perform, or cause to be performed, appraisal services (“the Project”), as described in Provider’s Proposal attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes in its entirety as Attachment A.
b) Provider must perform all work in accordance with the Contract and all its Attachments; the Solicitation; the Solicitation Response; and this Work Order and all its Attachments.
Project Description. In two or three brief sentences, provide a concise description of your exhibition. Include the subject matter, type of objects to be included (paintings, sculpture, manuscripts, etc.), those responsible for organizing the exhibition, and catalogue author(s).
Project Description. Schedule A: Project Description ("Schedule A") describes the Project that the Applicant will be undertaking and that the Investment will be funding. It may include one or more Appendix documents.
Project Description. Enter the project name, total length of the project (in miles), and a brief description of the termini. Data entered here must be consistent with the name, length, and termini noted in the STIP and Project Prospectus
Project Description. Enter the project description as it appears on the project advertisement (Bridge Rehab, Seismic Rehab, Overlay, Widening, etc).
Project Description. The Interconnection Customer is constructing a 20MW solar powered generating facility (the “Small Generating Facility”) to be located in Troy, New York. The Small Generating Facility will consist of five (5) TMEIC 4.2MVA solar inverters and one (1) TMEIC 3.36MVA inverter. Five of the six inverters are coupled with a 630V/34.5kV 4.2MVA step-up transformer and the sixth is coupled with a 630V/34.5kV 3.36MVA transformer. The output of the six step- up transformers are aggregated into a medium voltage collection circuit (“Collection Feeder Line”). The home run of the feeder ties to the Interconnection Customer’s Collector Station (“Hilltop Solar Collector Station”) where it is stepped up to 115kV via a 25MVA 34.5/115kV transformer. The Point of Interconnection (“POI”) for the Small Generating Facility is located on the Connecting Transmission Owner’s 115kV Eastover Schaghticoke Line 10 between existing structures 348 and 349. The POI will be approximately 7.52 miles from the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Schaghticoke Substation and 2.14 miles from the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Eastover Substation. The interconnection to the New York State Transmission System will be via a tap. The Point of Change of Ownership (“PCO”) shall be at the line side connection of the Interconnection Customer’s disconnect switch located on the Interconnection Customer’s termination structure inside the Hilltop Solar Collector Substation. The Connecting Transmission Owner shall own the insulators, whips, and hardware connections to the Interconnection Customer’s disconnect switch. The POI and PCO are detailed in Figure 1 in Attachment 3.
Project Description. A. The Subrecipient shall complete the public transportation project described in the Grant Application, the Attachment A - Approved Project Description, and the Attachment B - Project Budget. Attachments A and B are attached to and made a part of this agreement. The Subrecipient shall complete the project in accordance with all of the documents associated with the MGA and with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations.
B. If applicable, the Subrecipient shall begin competitive procurement procedures by issuing an invitation for bids or a request for proposals no later than sixty (60) days after the effective date of this grant agreement for the purchase of the approved line items referenced in Attachment A. No later than sixty (60) days after the issuance of public notification, the Subrecipient shall publicly open all bids or privately review proposals. The Subrecipient shall enter into a binding agreement with a supplier no later than thirty (30) days after the opening of an acceptable bid or proposal. The Subrecipient shall notify the department in writing when it is necessary to exceed these deadlines.
Project Description. Fill in the following Tables in the areas as shown. If an item does not apply, please do not make an entry in that column.
Project Description. The City desires the CONSULTANT to provide those services as identified herein for the Project. The Project is described in the CONSULTANT’s Proposal, dated and services are generally described as: (the “Project”).
Project Description. The Interconnection Customer is constructing a 20MW solar generation farm to be located in Easton, New York (the “Small Generating Facility”). The Small Generating Facility will consist of a collector system comprised of: • eight (8) Sungrow SG3150U 3.15MVA solar inverters; and • eight (8) 3.15MVA 34.5kV/630V pad mount step-up transformers with integral disconnect and fuses. Each of the eight (8) step-up transformers are daisy chained together using 34.5kV direct buried solid dielectric cable (“Collection Feeder Line”), which is stepped-up to 115kV via a 25MVA 34.5/115kV transformer in a collector substation (“▇▇▇▇▇ Solar Collector Substation”). The Point of Interconnection (“POI”) for the Small Generating Facility is Connecting Transmission Owner’s 115 kV Mohican-Schaghticoke Line 309 between structures 272 and 273. The POI will be approximately 4.74 miles from Connecting Transmission Owner’s Schaghticoke Substation and 23.39 miles from Connecting Transmission Owner’s Mohican Substation. The Point of Change of Ownership (“PCO”) will be at the line side connection of the Interconnection Customer’s disconnect switch located on the Interconnection Customer’s termination structure inside the ▇▇▇▇▇ Solar Collector Substation. Connecting Transmission Owner will own the insulators, whips and hardware connections to the Interconnection Customer’s disconnect switch. The POI and PCO are detailed on Figure 1 in Attachment 3.
