Proposal Overview Clause Samples

The Proposal Overview clause serves to summarize the key elements and objectives of a proposal within a contract or agreement. It typically outlines the scope of work, deliverables, timelines, and any major assumptions or requirements that underpin the proposal. By providing a clear and concise summary at the outset, this clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of the proposal’s intent and main components, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes later in the process.
Proposal Overview. The objectives point to the need to balance the City’s desire to maximize the number of housing units with other considerations such as affordability, human scale design, liveability, and impact on adjacent low density residential areas. The height limit requirements outlined in Section 3.1 Proposal Overview place additional height restrictions on the northern portion of the property.
Proposal Overview. The City is seeking proposals for the purchase and development of the Subject Land. The City strongly encourages a creative approach to a project that has the potential to bring a lot of benefit to the community. It is expected that the development resulting from this EOI process will include the following:  A mix of residential uses and densities in accordance with the Rural East District Plan.  A Future/Minor Node as per Specific Provision Area 27 of the Official Plan and the Rural East District Plan including a food store up to a maximum of 4,645 square metres and a mix of residential unit types consisting of a minimum 30-40% housing mix as townhouses and small apartment units and approximately 10% housing mix as apartment units.  A significant component dedicated to affordable housing as per the definition contained within the City’s Official Plan and must include a variety of tenure including rental and ownership. The affordable housing component should be incorporated as part of the larger development creating a complete community. A consortium may include a not-for-profit partner to deliver the affordable housing component of the project.  A development that is planned and designed with a sustainability lens in terms of sustainable building features such as green building features, passive house standards for reduced environmental impact and low impact development (LID) principles. LID measures proposed should provide innovative stormwater control and overland flow mitigation that is integrated into a holistic landscape master plan/strategy for the whole development.  Multi-modal transportation options that are thoughtfully integrated throughout the development linking to existing trails, as well as to the Future/Minor Node. Options must accommodate the extension of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Trail in the same general location of the existing Woolwich Street right-of-way however, the trail does not need to be linear in design. The trail must extend from University Avenue East to the existing ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Trail to the north of the property. In addition, the City is requesting a second trail along the perimeter of the eastern half of the property to connect to the existing ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Trail to the north. The trail should be included along the perimeter of the developable area however, environmental studies may allow portions of this trail to extend into the City-owned lands. Proponents should include both trails in their submissions with an indication of wil...
Proposal Overview. Provide a brief overview of the proposal (maximum 10 lines). • Why is this needed (demonstrate that service gap exists) • Where will resources be allocated (locations in most need) • What will be done to address need (selected approach, evidence-based practices) • How will you measure progress, success (expected outcomes, performance goals) • When will this be done (timeline for completion, milestones) • How much will it cost (amount of funding requested) ◼ Why is this needed? Please see attached overview San Mateo County Transit District – An Essential County Service ◼ Where will resources be allocated? Resources will be allocated directly to the SamTrans operating budget, including Paratransit; additional services to youth, the elderly and disabled; routes that provide direct county services. Attached information indicates locations of greatest need. ◼ What will be done to address need? Continuation of services, expansion of services where possible. ◼ How will you measure progress, success? Annual budget allocations, continuation of services, expansion of services, ridership numbers, continued monitoring of ridership on critical routes that provide direct county service. ◼ When will this be done? The funding will be put to immediate use in the FY2014 and FY2015 budgets. Additional planning is underway in the form of a SamTrans Strategic Plan that affords the opportunity to consider additional services that may be deployed to meet growing demand. SamTrans also just completed a comprehensive review of its entire fixed-route bus service and a balanced budget dramatically improves the possibility of implementing service changes and improvements that will increase ridership and expand the reach of the bus and Paratransit services. ◼ How much will it cost? To balance the budget, achieve fiscal stability, retain current levels of service and consider expansion will require $10 million per year.
Proposal Overview. The TCC Proposal vision is Better Neighborhoods, Same Neighbors. An East Oakland with healthy surroundings, safe and accessible transportation and thriving arts and culture that builds community wealth and ensures housing is a human right for existing East Oakland Residents. As detailed in Attachment A, the TCC Proposal employs multiple strategies and embeds community engagement, displacement avoidance, workforce development, data collection and indicator tracking and climate adaptation and resiliency throughout the projects.
Proposal Overview. We propose to conduct weekly Bully-Proof themed classes in the after-school program across the four schools in your district. These classes will be divided into two schedules: - Tuesdays: Schools A and B - Thursdays: Schools C and D Each individual session will be 30-45 minutes in length and be tailored to the various age groups, ensuring an engaging and effective learning experience. Our curriculum, developed from the principles of Red Dragon Karate and our best selling books, ”Bully Proof Life" and "Bully Proof Fitness.” is segmented into accessible 6 week cycles, culminating with a mini graduation to celebrate student success and progress. This approach has been successfully implemented in local Montessori schools and will be adapted to suit the unique needs of each school within your district. Our trained and certified instructors can effectively train up to 25 students at a time. For larger class sizes we would require an assistant and we can discuss details once we reach that milestone.
Proposal Overview. To support the achievement of the objectives, and subject to the terms of a signed, negotiated agreement, the City anticipates making the lands available to the successful Proponent either at no cost, nominal cost or through a long-term land lease and may provide additional financial incentives (see Section 2.0 Incentives and Supports). This Request for Expressions of Interest process is not being undertaken pursuant to the City’s Purchasing By-Law 2019-026 or any subsequent purchasing by-laws. The REOI and all appendices, attachments, addenda and documents incorporated by reference,‌ including the documents available to Proponents following delivery of an executed Non- disclosure Agreement, constitute the “REOI Documents”. The information set out herein, while believed to be correct and up-to-date, is for informational purposes only, and is not warranted by the City to be accurate and complete. Proponents are required to conduct their own diligence to confirm any information on which they intend to rely.
Proposal Overview. This RFP process is to solicit proposals from interested consultants to establish and engage working groups composed of local and state agency officials, the Black Eagle TAG committee, local residents of the Black Eagle community and Great Falls, Black Eagle Park Board, representatives from BP America, Inc., interested parties and proponents of identified projects in a collaborative effort to gain consensus on county park plans and trail connection strategies in OU1/OU2; a land use master plan for OU2; and long-term management options for lands within OU2. Extensive public participation will be required throughout to ensure all interested parties and potentially affected individuals, organizations, government entities, and corporations are aware of the process and have ample opportunity to provide ideas and feedback into the planning process. Additionally, documentation of public comment and consensus decisions portrayed as visual conceptual design drawings and accompanying descriptive text will be essential.
Proposal Overview. This Firm proposal outlines the scope of supply for a one (1) MW Altairnano Energy Storage System for use in China by YTE. The Altairnano Energy Storage System (ALTI-ESS) consists of two major components, the Altairnano Power Module (ALTI-PM) and the Power Control System (PCS). The ALTI-PM includes the Line Replaceable Units (LRU’s) including nLTO battery cells, battery racking system, battery management system, HVAC system, and fire suppression housed in a 53’ shipping container. The DC input/output from the ALTI-PM is then interconnected to the grid through the PCS system which includes the power inverters, human machine interface (HMI) and communication ports. Communications to the ALTI-ESS is accomplished through the Altairnano supplied Site Dispatch Controller (SDC).
Proposal Overview. The City is seeking proposals for the development of ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and a plan for the long-term operation of the affordable and attainable housing units. Innovative approaches are encouraged to ensure the development meets the City’s short term objective of creating affordable and attainable housing quickly, but also supports the medium- and long-term objectives set out in the REOI documents, including: long-term housing affordability, creation of vibrant, inclusive, complete communities, and transition to a low carbon future. It is expected that the development resulting from this REOI process will meet the following objectives and requirements: 3.1.1. Create a compact, mixed-use, complete community