Project Recommendations Clause Samples

The Project Recommendations clause outlines the process by which a party, typically a consultant or contractor, provides suggestions or advice regarding the execution or improvement of a project. This clause may specify the format, timing, and scope of recommendations, such as requiring written reports or periodic updates to the client. Its core function is to ensure that expert input is formally communicated and considered, helping the project benefit from professional insights and reducing the risk of oversight or missed opportunities.
Project Recommendations. Project recommendations may be submitted by individual Participants or solicited from interested third parties. Third parties may also present Project recommendations to the Partnership for consideration.
Project Recommendations. The Contractor is to provide a final project report for Phase 2, that includes: • recommendations on spatial monitoring programs that could improve efforts to monitor and manage human health risk. • recommendations related to air quality, water quality and human health monitoring to ensure ongoing protection of public health. • recommendations or protocols to be employed to assess the potential for future human health risks resulting from historical, continued or future oil and gas activities. • The Contractor is to start on the recommendations report by December 1, 2013. Draft – January 15, 2014 Final – March 1, 2014 9 Project Management • The Contractor is to provide coordination services for the contractor team. • The Contractor has primary responsibility for the completion of all services and deliverables. • The Contractor is to provide one primary contact for the Province. • The Contractor is responsible for the Preparation and completion of reports, as listed under ‘Reporting Requirement’ in the Schedule A of this Contract. On-Going * The Province is to be provided with three hardcopies and updates as required (electronic format) in Microsoft Word format or other formats as specified for each draft and final deliverable. Further detail regarding all deliverables located in Schedule A – Appendix I. The Contractor must: 1) provide all qualified resources with appropriate experience; 2) provide resources with appropriate experience (see 1 under Inputs); 3) provide a primary point of contact (project manager); 4) provide all necessary equipment to perform the services; 5) cover all travel, accommodation and meeting costs, as required; and 6) be responsible for the successful delivery of the services. The Province must: 1) provide clarification of relevant issues; 2) review, comment and approve product development; and 3) review, comment and sign-off on all deliverables.
Project Recommendations. Additionally, The Consultant will hold a short bi-weekly project progress meeting with the City project manager to discuss the current status of the project and to make decisions about project direction as alternative courses emerge. During our kick-off meeting we will identify safety partners/stakeholders who should be included in future project communications. We value representation from the local community, businesses, Chamber of Commerce, non-profit organizations, local transportation providers, City’s Public Works department, Corona Police Department, Corona Fire Department, Corona Norco Unified School District, and health and safety agencies when creating a well-rounded safety plan.
Project Recommendations. The USGA will work with City staff to determine the best turf for tees, fairways, greens and rough areas.