Scope Requirements Sample Clauses
The Scope Requirements clause defines the specific boundaries and expectations for the work or services to be provided under an agreement. It typically outlines what tasks, deliverables, or responsibilities are included or excluded, and may reference technical specifications, timelines, or standards that must be met. By clearly delineating what is and is not covered, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes by ensuring all parties have a shared understanding of the project's extent and limitations.
Scope Requirements. The Contractor shall administer the compliance verification program, provide technical assistance, and perform level 1
Scope Requirements. Based on the information provided by "Genuity" regarding Release 5, the scope of each specific component is as follows: [_] SMW/GRS Reconciliation Development of workplans, estimates, detail designs and some coding efforts [_] Remote Access (Phase 1) Development of workplans, estimates, demo, detail designs, and selection and configuration of COTS products [_] SMW Engineering Enhancements - Release 5 Definition of scope, development of workplans and estimates, high level designs [_] Automated Engineering Packages - Revised Solution Development of workplans, estimates, detail design tasks and some coding efforts
Scope Requirements. Based on the information provided by Genuity regarding the web-based interface to PSR, the scope of the project is as follows: . This will provide a web-based interface into TBS/PSR for order entry, tracking and status update. PSR is the order entry module of TBS, which is developed by the vendor Metasolv. This will enable field and remote personnel to access limited TBS/PSR functionality remotely. Project will leverage the Genuity effort currently underway to provide web access to the CODA system. A conceptual diagram of the interface is shown in Appendix A. Detailed order status and tracking will not be available until Metasolv can deliver the work management API (currently scheduled for April 2000).
Scope Requirements. The Contractor shall be capable of providing innovative technologies, as well as traditional methods of site investigation and remediation while complying with all applicable USACE policies and procedures, and applicable federal, state and/or local statutes, rules and regulations. Examples of some of the environmental restoration work that may be required are listed below. These examples are not intended to be all inclusive.
a. Conduct a full range of environmental services as required under RCRA, CERCLA, TSCA, CWA, and other federal and state environmental regulations.
b. Develop site specific work plans with accompanying sub plans. These sub plans include, but are not limited to, such documents as a UFP-QAPP (Uniform Federal Policy – Quality Assurance Project Plan, a sampling and analysis plan, a site safety and health plan, a Contractor quality control plan, and an erosion control plan.
c. Sampling and testing of soil (surface, shallow subsurface, and deep subsurface) and/or other solid matter; sampling and testing of sediment; sampling and testing of groundwater; and sampling and testing of surface water. Soils will be tested for both chemical and geotechnical parameters. Groundwater sampling may involve installation, development, and abandonment of monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇.
d. Conduct waste site investigations (e.g., Remedial Investigations, RCRA Facility Investigations, Comprehensive Site Assessments, Site Assessments, etc.) in accordance with Federal, State, and local environmental regulations. This includes preparation of work plans and reports for approval by the Corps of Engineers and the applicable Federal, State, and/or local regulatory authority.
e. Prepare remedial action decision documents (e.g., Feasibility Studies, Proposed Plans, Records of Decision, Corrective Measures Studies, Corrective Action Plans, Remedial Action Plans, Remedial Designs, etc.) for approval by the Corps of Engineers and the applicable Federal, State, and/or local regulatory authority.
f. Perform risk assessments (both human health and ecological) in support of RCRA, CERCLA, or other state regulated programs.
g. Conduct remedial action activities at sites contaminated with the following types of substances: RCRA listed hazardous wastes, RCRA characteristic hazardous wastes, heavy metals, PCBs, asbestos, petroleum hydrocarbons, TSCA regulated substances, radioactive material, and other contaminants not specifically listed.
h. Remediation of contaminated soil. Soil remediation ...
Scope Requirements. Provide a cost estimate to provide the systems solution to the requirements provided by Genuity. . Provide a time period estimate to provide the systems solution to the requirements provided by Genuity.
Scope Requirements. The scope of BMO covers the most commonly used services required for complete operation and maintenance of federal controlled space and assets. This contract will provide coverage for the five (5) independent geographic zones designated below. Zones will be awarded to offerors by CLIN. Multiple awards may be made in each CLIN. Offerors are to submit a single (1) proposal identifying the zone or zones provided. Offerors must be able to provide coverage to all locations within a proposed zone to qualify for that zone. Z2 Zone 2 Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont Z3 Zone 3 Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina Z4 Zone 4 Oklahoma, Texas Z5 Zone 5 California, Nevada Z6 Zone 6 Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska
Scope Requirements. Based on the information provided by Genuity regarding the TBS RELEASES, the scope of the project is as follows for 4.2.1
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