Common use of Ramp-Up Clause in Contracts

Ramp-Up. The Authority recognises the challenges of implementing a new timetable with an increased volume of delivery. Further, the delivery of the Target Hours will be reliant upon a switch to a new Core Day by the Custodial Operator in YOIs. It is the intention of the Authority that in the Initial Period, all Young People are timetabled to receive fifteen (15) hours of education per week. A new timetable and supporting regime will be implemented by the Authority by giving written notice to the Contractor of the requirement to transition to the delivery of the Target Hours ("Ramp-Up") for classroom-based education twelve (12) weeks prior to the required implementation completion date in accordance with Schedule 5 (Pricing and Payment Mechanism) (the "Ramp-Up Period"). There will be a requirement to deliver fifteen (15) hours of Classroom-based Education (as set out in section 4.3 (Outreach Education Services) of paragraph 4 (Individual Service Requirements) below) from the Services Commencement Date. Fifteen (15) hours of Outreach Education services must be delivered from the commencement of Payment Period 3. The volume of required delivery will be determined in accordance with Schedule 5 (Pricing and Payment Mechanism). T he trial of Outreach Education and the Ramp-Up Period is diagrammatically presented below:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Admission Agreement, Admission Agreement, Admission Agreement

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