Project Status Evaluation Sample Clauses
The Project Status Evaluation clause establishes a formal process for assessing the progress and current state of a project at specified intervals or milestones. Typically, this involves reviewing deliverables, timelines, and resource allocation to determine whether the project is on track, behind schedule, or requires adjustments. By providing a structured mechanism for regular review, this clause helps ensure transparency, accountability, and early identification of issues that may impact project success.
Project Status Evaluation. ECOLOGY may evaluate the status at any time. ECOLOGY’s Project Manager and Financial Manager will meet with the RECIPIENT to review spending trends, completion of outcome measures, and overall project administration and performance. If the RECIPIENT fails to make satisfactory progress toward achieving project outcomes, ECOLOGY may change the scope of work, reduce grant funds, or increase oversight measures.
Project Status Evaluation. ECOLOGY may evaluate the status of this project 18 months from the effective date of this agreement. ECOLOGY’s Project Manager and Financial Manager will meet with the RECIPIENT to review spending trends, completion of outcome measures, and overall project administration and performance. If the RECIPIENT fails to make satisfactory progress toward achieving project outcomes, ECOLOGY may change the scope of work, reduce grant funds, or increase oversight measures.
