Project Updates Clause Samples
The Project Updates clause requires one party, typically the service provider or contractor, to regularly inform the other party about the progress of a project. This may involve providing written reports, status meetings, or milestone summaries at agreed intervals, ensuring that the client or project owner is kept aware of developments, delays, or issues as they arise. By mandating consistent communication, this clause helps maintain transparency, manage expectations, and address potential problems early, thereby reducing misunderstandings and facilitating smoother project execution.
Project Updates. Provide description and analysis of actual against planned progress of each Project Element to show that the Project is occurring at pace.
Project Updates. Provider’s Project Lead will provide regular updates to Customer’s Project Lead on the status of the Services and Deliverables, including with respect to delivery dates or other timeframes specified in the SOW.
Project Updates. Meetings may be scheduled with Tribal Councils or FN Communities regarding project updates for reporting purposes.
Project Updates. Contractor project manager, and other project team staff, as necessary, will lead bi-weekly virtual meetings, assumed to be up to 1-hour in length, with the PMT to provide updates on project progress and discuss next steps. Contractor will prepare an e‐mail summary of key decisions and actions after each meeting, as necessary.
Project Updates. Provide description and analysis of actual against planned progress of each Project Element to show that the Project is occurring at pace. Removal of known road side hazardous trees Removal of self-seeded roadside trees Roadside litter collection and clean up Spot spraying noxious weeds Site rail improvements Vegetation clearance and clean ups – Kai Iwi Lakes & Pou Tu o Te Rangi New footpaths – missing links in existing urban network Accelerated unsealed network grading program
Project Updates. The Business shall provide the DOT regular updates on project progress and/or include a DOT representative as ex-officio member on supervisory or technical advisory committees as described below. The Business will provide via email, a short update on project progress on a monthly basis. These updates may include regular progress reports as provided to the Business by their consultant. A DOT representative will be available on an as-needed basis for technical advice if determined necessary by the Business.
Project Updates. Licensor will provide regular system and project updates to Licensee and Participating Institutions as they become available. No additional fee shall be charged for updates.
Project Updates. GTC will keep Alexion advised of the status of the Project through regular telephone conversations and meetings.
Project Updates. During the review, the Proponents filed two updates of the proposed design and location of certain components of the Project. The first of these was submitted as Supplemental Information — Project Update, dated November 23, 2005, and the second as Supplemental Information — Project Update, dated May 15, 2007. After reviewing each of these filings, the Panel concluded, pursuant to paragraph 4.7 of the JRPA, that none of the proposed changes to the MGP required referral to the parties to the JRPA because they did not represent significant changes to the Project. However, in each case, the Panel initiated a further round of Information Requests with respect to the supplemental information provided by the Proponents. With respect to the 2007 update, the Panel also convened an additional hearing, which was held in Inuvik from July 9 to 11, 2007.
Project Updates. Prosper Portland and the City will meet annually to undertake a review of the overall Project, to discuss the items described in the list below, as well as any other matters affecting the repayment of the Broadway Corridor Indebtedness. Further, if at any time during which the Prosper RD Indebtedness or the LID Debt supported by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Portland’s LID Assessment financing contract(s) of the LID are outstanding, Project circumstances change (such as changes in cost assumptions or property sales events), Prosper Portland will promptly notify the City, and the parties will meet to discuss. No change in the obligations of the parties will occur without a written agreement signed by both parties, and with approval by the Prosper Portland Commission and the City Council, as necessary. • Property Sale developments • Projected resources and expenditures of the Project • Status of current Prosper Portland financial resources for repayment of its obligations of the Broadway Corridor Indebtedness • Discuss the amendment of the terms of the Broadway Corridor Indebtedness if necessary to reflect ongoing sources and timing of repayment.
