Project Manager's Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Project Manager's Responsibilities. The Project Manager shall be responsible for the following activities, together with such other activities as the Parties may agree: (a) Managing all matters relating to the eSAS 2 Development Program under this eSAS 2 Addendum, including each Party’s respective responsibilities and contributions and receiving reports from the Project Leaders; (b) Providing written progress reports monthly to the Parties and presenting status reports to the Supervisory Board in accordance with Section 2.4.6 below; (c) Submitting and receiving the reports, materials and documents required to be delivered under this eSAS 2 Addendum; (d) Overseeing the process of proposing, and submitting to the Parties, any proposed modifications to the Product Requirements Document, Software Requirement Specifications, Technical Plan, Resource Plan or Budget, and in the event the Parties cannot agree, presenting the same to the Supervisory Board in an objective and neutral manner; (e) Arranging any meetings to be held between the Parties and participating, to the extent the Project Manager deems appropriate, in meetings of the Project Leaders; (f) Maintaining, for record keeping purposes, a log book or notes containing summaries and dates of all material communications and deliveries between the Parties of which the Project Manager is aware, consistent with the Parties’ protocol for such sharing of confidential information set forth in that certain Confidentiality and Joint Interest Agreement, by and between the Parties, dated as of October 30, 2001; (g) Implementing appropriate practices and procedures to manage the progress under this eSAS 2 Addendum; (h) Fostering good communication between the Parties. It is intended by the Parties that both Parties share, through reports from the Project Leaders to the Project Manager, in the information concerning the progress made in the eSAS 2 Development Program and the cause of any delays. It is expected that the Project Leaders will make recommendations to the Project Manager for preferred paths when substantial delays are identified and multiple paths forward are identified. Understanding that it takes time for information to flow up the chain of command, the Project Manager will inform Gen-Probe of delays and progress on resolution as soon as it becomes available to him; and (i) It is understood that both companies hold proprietary trade secret know-how and processes regarding their respective technologies that are not necessarily shared as par...
Project Manager's Responsibilities. The Project Manager shall be responsible for the following activities, together with such other activities as the parties may agree: (a) Managing all matters relating to the Ultrio Development Program under this Ultrio Addendum, including each party's respective responsibilities and contributions and receiving reports from the Project Leaders; (b) Providing written monthly progress reports to the parties and presenting status reports to the Supervisory Board in accordance with Section 2.4.6 below; (c) Submitting and receiving the reports, materials and documents required to be delivered under this Ultrio Addendum; (d) Overseeing the process of proposing, and submitting to the parties, any proposed modifications to the Product Requirements Document, Software Requirement Specifications, Technical Plan, Resource Plan or Budget, and in the event the parties cannot agree, presenting the same to the Supervisory Board in an objective and neutral manner; (e) Arranging any meetings to be held between the parties and participating, to the extent the Project Manager deems appropriate, in meetings of the Project Leaders; (f) Maintaining, for record keeping purposes, a log book or notes containing summaries and dates of all material communications and deliveries between the parties of which the Project Manager is aware, consistent with the parties' protocol for such sharing of confidential *CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED 4. information set forth in that certain Confidentiality and Joint Interest Agreement, by and between the parties, dated as of October 30, 2001;
Project Manager's Responsibilities. Protect the Discovery. The Project Manager is responsible for taking appropriate measures to protect and secure the discovery site. All work at the location of the discovery must immediately stop, including a 100 foot buffer around the location of the discovery that allows the location to be secure, protected, and intact. Vehicles, equipment, and unauthorized personnel may not traverse the discovery site. Work in the immediate area of the discovery will not resume until treatment of the discovery has been completed as set forth in this document. If additional discoveries are made outside the initial buffer zone, this procedure applies to each new discovery location.
Project Manager's Responsibilities. GC 5.1 The Project Manager will act as the agent of the Client and, except as limited in this Project Management Agreement and subject to the legal obligations prescribed by law, will have full authority to plan, procure, organize and manage the contracts for Contractors and Consultants for the Project on behalf of the Client in accordance with this Project Management Agreement. The Project Manager will keep the Client generally informed on all matters relating to the planning, development, design, procurement, construction and other aspects of the Project. GC 5.2 The Project Manager will provide the Services in accordance with this Project Management Agreement and with the degree of care, skill, and diligence normally provided by project managers in the performance of comparable services in respect of projects of a similar nature to that contemplated by this Project Management Agreement. The Project Manager will promptly notify the Client of any event or situation which significantly impairs the Project Manager’s ability to perform the Services in whole or in part under this Project Management Agreement. GC 5.3 The Project Manager will maintain records of Reimbursable Expenses and time records for Services performed for which the Fee is computed on an hourly basis. These records will be maintained to acceptable accounting standards and made available to the Client at mutually convenient times during the term of this Project Management Agreement and for a period not exceeding one year following completion of the Services. The Project Manager will maintain all records related to the Services performed pursuant to this Project Management Agreement. These records include information with respect to the Project, such as contracts, quotations, correspondences and invoices, which will be made available to the Client at mutually convenient times during the term of this Project Management Agreement and for a period not exceeding one year following completion of the Services. GC 5.4 The Project Manager will: (a) not be responsible for the performance by the Contractor, subcontractors, suppliers or any other contractors of the Work or for the failure of any of them to carry out the Work in accordance with the Construction Contract; (b) not be responsible for the performance of the Consultants or for failure of the Consultants to carry out their services in accordance with their contracts with the Client; (c) not be responsible for, nor control, direct or supervise, ...
Project Manager's Responsibilities