SCOPE OF WORK & PRICING Sample Clauses

SCOPE OF WORK & PRICING. 3.1.1 The project is for the procurement of a turnkey solution for portable building installation. Vendor must be able to (1) offer a variety of portable building units to HISD for sale and (ii) provide construction services necessary to install, dismantle, relocate, and/or maintain the portable building units provided to HISD along with any necessary infrastructure related to portable buildings (such as decks, ramps, canopies, flatwork, ect.). The portable building units shall be suitable for use as classrooms, office space, and multi-purpose space by HISD as the largest public school district in the State of Texas. HISD has over 300 school facilities wherein these services may be used and which may be covered by this project. Supplier is to provide prefabricated transportable classroom and restroom buildings for purchase per drawings, specifications, and HISD Modular Classroom Building Construction Guidelines (EXHIBIT 1 to Appendix C Master JOC Agreement, incorporated herein by reference). Buildings are to be furnished with whiteboards, tackboards, packaged A/C, heating power receptacles and lighting. Restroom buildings with all fixtures and components to meet City of Houston and ADA requirements (See drawings and HISD Modular Classroom Building Construction Guidelines (EXHIBIT 1 to Appendix C Master JOC Agreement). Connections to existing school systems shall be a part of the contract, via allowances and unit prices. Supplier shall be responsible for providing all documentation for purchased buildings to the HISD’s architect in support of permitting. Supplier’s pricing, inclusive of transportation and delivery, shall not exceed the pricing detailed in Supplier’s FORM F1 of the CSP submission, incorporated herein by reference, without prior written approval signed by a duly authorized representative of HISD. HISD shall issue Purchase Orders specifying the units to be purchased, the quantities for purchase, the applicable prices or payments, the location for delivery, and a date by which delivery shall be required. Supplier shall provide HISD with an Invoice that corresponds to the Purchase Order. Payment shall be due within forty-five (45) days of HISD’s receipt of the invoice. [REMAINDER OF THIS SPACE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK] AGREED: SUPPLIER: INSERT LEGAL NAME Name: Date Title: HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Date Superintendent of Schools APPROVED AS TO FUNDING AND BUSINESS TERMS: BY Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxx Date Chief Financial Offic...
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SCOPE OF WORK & PRICING. Background: The Contractor is a collaborative of the executive leadership of ten Local Health Departments (LHDs) in Southern California, with Orange County joining as the newest Alliance member. Collectively, the Alliance members have statutory responsibility for the health of nearly 60% of California’s residents. The Contract is widely known for its proprietary data mapping tool, the Healthy Places Index, which has been utilized to allocate more than one billion grant dollars from state agencies and philanthropy, directing resources to communities most in need. The California Department of Public Health is also utilizing the Contractor’s Healthy Place Index to support the equity metric as part of the Blueprint for a Safer Economy and vaccine distribution. This type of data-driven approach, in addition to OC’s own SPI platform, to identifying equity issues at the local level enables HCA and other stakeholders in Orange County engage in root cause analysis and find community-based solutions to address local social determinants of health and other factors that drive health disparities. Most recently, HCA has partnered with the Contractor to provide customized support and recommendations to support the expansion and integration of health and race equity across the Agency, conduct a COVID-19 Impact Analysis, and produce an Orange County Healthy Place Index profile for HCA. This support has helped HCA to address COVID-19-related health disparities and advance health equity to ensure everyone has the opportunity and resources to live a long and healthy life. The Contractor is well-positioned to serve as a local and regional technical assistance resource for HCA to help achieve HCA’s CDC-RFA-OT21-2103 grant activities and their intended outcomes through customized equity-focused technical assistance, staff and community partner trainings, and the launch of a regional equity learning collaborative that would include all Contractor members. These activities help the HCA with strategies to build upon our data plans for collecting and reporting, educate stakeholders on data collection and dissemination, and develop and implement plans to disseminate health equity-related data that are culturally and linguistically relevant.
SCOPE OF WORK & PRICING. Contractor shall provide the materials and services for the AMR System specified in Attachment A, Scope of Work & Pricing, at the pricing specified therein, pursuant to Work Orders issued therefor. These services shall be termed “Work” herein. For purposes of this AMR Contract, the “AMR System” shall mean (a) the electric meters with AMR, (b) the water MIUs, (c) the Network Devices, (d) the Take Out Point(s), and (e) the AMR Host System hardware and software, all consisting of the types and in the quantities set forth in Attachment A. For purposes of clarity, the AMR System does not include the Seattle City Light fiber network or any other communication system used by the City to transmit AMR data from a Take Out Point to the AMR Host System.

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  • Scope of Works CHAPTER III

  • Scope of Work The Contractor has overall responsibility for and shall provide and furnish all materials, equipment, tools and labor as necessary or reasonably inferable to complete the Work, or any phase of the Work, in accordance with the Owner’s requirements and the terms of the Contract Documents.

  • 000 SCOPE OF WORK 5.100 The scope of this Agreement covers all work of a maintenance, repair and renovation nature, assigned by the Owner to the Company and performed by the employees of the Company covered by this Agreement, within the limits of the Owner's plant site.

  • Detailed Scope of Work The complete description of services to be provided by the Contractor under an individual Job Order. Developed by the Contractor, after the Joint Scope Meeting and submitted for approval to the County Project Manager.

  • Changes to Scope of Work The City of Nashua may, at any time, by written order, make changes to the general scope, character, or cost of this contract and in the services or work to be performed, either increasing or decreasing the scope, character, or cost of Independent Contractor's performance under the contract. Independent Contractor shall provide to the City of Nashua within 10 calendar days, a written proposal for accomplishing the change. The proposal for a change shall provide enough detail, including personnel hours for each sub-task and cost breakdowns of tasks, for the City of Nashua to be able to adequately analyze the proposal. The City of Nashua will then determine in writing if Independent Contractor should proceed with any or all of the proposed change. If the change causes an increase or a decrease in Independent Contractor's cost or time required for performance of the contract as a whole, an equitable adjustment shall be made and the contract accordingly modified in writing. Any claim of Independent Contractor for adjustment under this clause shall be asserted in writing within 30 days of the date the City of Nashua notified Independent Contractor of the change. When Independent Contractor seeks changes, Independent Contractor shall, before any work commences, estimate their effect on the cost of the contract and on its schedule and notify the City of Nashua in writing of the estimate. The proposal for a change shall provide enough detail, including personnel hours for each sub-task and cost breakdowns of tasks, for the City of Nashua to be able to adequately analyze the proposal. The City of Nashua will then determine in writing if Independent Contractor should proceed with any or all of the proposed change. Except as provided in this paragraph, Independent Contractor shall implement no change unless the City of Nashua in writing approves the change. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, the provisions of this contract shall apply to all changes. The City of Nashua may provide verbal approval of a change when the City of Nashua, in its sole discretion, determines that time is critical or public health and safety are of concern. Any verbal approval shall be confirmed in writing as soon as practicable. Any change undertaken without prior City of Nashua approval shall not be compensated and is, at the City of Nashua's election, sufficient reason for contract termination.

  • Statement of Work The Contractor shall provide the services and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work, as set forth below:

  • Change Order Formats Formats for Lump Sum Change Orders and for Change Orders based upon either a force account or upon unit pricing with an indeterminate number of units are in Section 7, Forms.

  • Work Plan Coordinate a work plan including a list of the proposed meetings and coordination activities, and related tasks to be performed, a schedule and an estimate. The work plan must satisfy the requirements of the project and must be approved by the State prior to commencing work.

  • REVIEW OF WORK The Consultant shall permit the City, its agents and/or employees to review, at any time, all work performed pursuant to the terms of this Agreement at any stage of the work;

  • LAYOUT OF WORK The Contractor shall lay out its Work from base lines and benchmarks indicated on the Drawings, and shall be responsible for verification of all measurements in connection with the layout. The Contractor shall furnish all stakes, templates, platforms, equipment, tools, materials, and labor required to lay out any part of the Work. The Contractor shall also be responsible for maintaining and preserving all stakes and other marks established by Princeton University until authorized to remove them. If such marks are destroyed by the Contractor or through its negligence before their removal is authorized, Princeton University may replace them and deduct the expense of the replacement from any amounts due or to become due to the Contractor. CLAUSE C15 NOISE

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