SCOPE OF WORK, RESPONSIBILITIES AND DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED Sample Clauses

SCOPE OF WORK, RESPONSIBILITIES AND DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED. ANALYTICAL WORK The selected consultants shall be responsible – for each project – of the following tasks: - For each project given to the consultant, the latter shall prepare the check list of the legal papers, needed permits, which governmental institution approval is needed to start the project. The consultant should specify the estimated time frame for the beneficiary to provide those papers. - The consultant should follow up with the concerned entities (beneficiary at the field level, governmental institution etc.) to make sure that the papers are delivered on time and the procedures of this issue is being applied by the concerned parties. - For each project, the consultant will review, study the specified papers provided as per deliverable one and give UNDP the recommendations if the project if feasible and to proceed with the implementation. If yes, what are the conditions to be imposed on the beneficiary to proceed with this project - Prepare reports by activity (infrastructure projects, constructions projects ect.) about the implementation of the legal procedures. - To update periodically if needed the Established legal and construction permit Standard Operation Procedures for the different type of projects. - For new projects identified by UNDP which is not part of the attached project list, the consultant should prepare the legal and construction permit Standard Operation Procedures for each project. - When needed for any project, the consultant might be asked to do visit to the site, beneficiary, governmental institute, UNDP regional offices (Tripoli, Tyre, Chtoura and Hazmieh) - When requested, the consultant might need to bring in person the legal papers of the projects from the governmental institute. The permits is not included in the legal papers. - In coordination with UNDP, the consultant will be requested to review the agreement letter between UNDP and the beneficiary (municipality, government institute, NGOs, etc…). this letter should include but not limited to time frame to provide the needed permits and approval from the governmental institutes, the requested scope of work from the municipality etc… - Assist LHSP concerned staff if needed in case on contractual disputes with contractors/suppliers/NGO.. For additional information, please refer to ANNEX ITerms of Reference
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SCOPE OF WORK, RESPONSIBILITIES AND DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED. ANALYTICAL WORK
SCOPE OF WORK, RESPONSIBILITIES AND DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED. ANALYTICAL WORK The associate expert will be supervised by the Regional UNDAF Specialist, and work closely with the UNDG LAC Secretariat staff, and the Peer Support Group (PSG). The associate experts will contribute to the strengthening of UNDAF support in the region, and will have expertise and/or specialized training on areas such as UNDAF cycle, UNDAF roadmap preparation, Results Based Management and incorporation of cross cutting programming principles in the UNDAF.

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  • ADDITIONAL CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES 13 In addition to providing the services described in Paragraph 5 of this 14 Exhibit A, CONTRACTOR agrees to:

  • Specific Responsibilities In addition to its overall responsibility for monitoring and providing a forum to discuss and coordinate the Parties’ activities under this Agreement, the JSC shall in particular:

  • Customer Responsibilities Customer shall:

  • Contractor Responsibilities 19.1. Contractor shall perform national criminal history checks for Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, and 10-panel drug screening tests on all prospective employees performing work under this RFP or coming onto a CMHA property and any resulting contract and provide summaries of the results to the Authority if requested. For the purposes of this section, the term “employees” includes contractor. Prospective employees whose criminal background check discloses a misdemeanor or felony involving crimes of moral turpitude, sexual offenses or harm to persons or property shall not be employed to perform work under this RFP or any resulting contract. Contractor is required to perform drug screening of all employees and to ensure acceptable test results. Criminal history and drug screening checks will be completed at the sole expense of the contractor. Any employee of the Contractor suspected of being under the influence of drugs and or alcohol will be reported to the appropriate personnel at CMHA and/or other local law enforcement. If the employee is determined to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol in any form or manner, or believed by proper authority to be dealing in illicit sale of alcohol or drugs they will be removed and shall not be allowed to return to any job site on the Authority’s property. The Contractor’s contract may be suspended and/or terminated should such a situation occur or if the Contractor fails to submit results pursuant to this section.

  • Attachment A, Scope of Services The scope of services is amended as follows:

  • ARCHITECT’S RESPONSIBILITIES § 2.1 The Architect shall provide professional services as set forth in this Agreement. The Architect represents that it is properly licensed in the jurisdiction where the Project is located to provide the services required by this Agreement, or shall cause such services to be performed by appropriately licensed design professionals.

  • Client’s Responsibilities In addition to other responsibilities herein or imposed by law, the Client shall:

  • Owner Responsibilities Owner shall:

  • PRIME CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES A. The Contractor shall be responsible for completely supervising and directing the work under this Contract and all Subcontractor(s) that it may utilize, using adequate skill and attention. Subcontractor(s) who perform work under this Contract shall be responsible to the Prime Contractor.

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