Service Capacity Sample Clauses

Service Capacity. Contractor must be able to accommodate and adapt to increasing demand for both OPI and VRI services and continue to be in compliance with this Contract. Contractor must have the capabilities to accommodate and adapt to surges in call volume during peak times and surge times, as well as the ability to adapt to overall call volume increases over the life of the Contract.
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Service Capacity. For the Residential Premises of the Mixed Use Buildings, Contractor shall provide no less than ninety-six (96) gallons per week of Solid Waste Container capacity for every five (5) Residential dwelling units. At a minimum, Contractor shall provide twenty (20) gallons per week of Container capacity for Single-Stream Targeted Recyclable Materials Collection for every Residential dwelling at the Mixed Use Building.
Service Capacity. 5.7.1. Using the form provided by Great Rivers, the Contractor shall submit to Great Rivers a roster of all clinical staff. The roster shall be updated monthly and updates to the roster are due by the 10th of each month. The roster should identify each staff member’s name, credentials, role/job title, working locations, contact information, language, if accepting new enrollees and if the staff member is a specialist as defined by WAC. If there are providers who can be accessed on a case by case basis, information on how to access these providers must be included.
Service Capacity. The Service Provider must ensure that they have the capacity and capability to deliver Services 365 days per year (366 in a leap year). The Service Provider must be able to demonstrate flexibility in deploying Staff across geographical areas and hours of Service at all times. The Service Provider must conduct regular reviews of Staffing levels and resources especially at times of increased demand to include winter pressures, Bank Holidays and school holiday periods.
Service Capacity. Contains two tables. The first table is a summary of the Service Capacity. It shows the an- swers to the Service Capacity questions. The second table shows the service capacity for each test (allocated according to protocol and type of test). Quality Control Displays the quality control factor entered for each test. Wastage Displays the wastage factor entered for each test. Quantity Required Displays the Lead Time Stock, Buffer Stock, Quantity on Hand, Quantity on Order, Quan- tity Required, Shipment Frequency, and Volume of storage space required per shipment for each test. Lead Time Stock Displays the Lead Time Stock in months entered for each test. Buffer Stock Answers Displays the Buffer Stock in months entered for each test. Quantity on Hand Displays the Quantity on Hand entered for each test. Quantity on Order Displays the Quantity on Order entered for each test. Shipment Frequency Displays the number of shipments per year entered for each test. Financial Requirements Displays the total number of tests required, the number of tests per kit, the number of kits required, the cost per kit, and the total cost required for each test. It also displays the total cost for all the kits, costs for storage and distribution, and costs for customs. Budget Reconciliation Displays the amount of funds required for that use, the funds available, and the percentage of the required funds that are available. It also displays the number of kits required for each test, the required cost for each test, the number of kits of each test that can be pro- cured given the amount of available funding, and the storage and distribution and customs costs for the number of kits that can be procured. Adjust Kits to Buy Displays a summary of all the parts of the quantification. Though each report covers a different aspect of the data entered into ProQ, each report is accessed as follows— With a summary screen displayed—
Service Capacity. TOTAL POWER AVAILABLE 200 AMPS @ 120/240 volt ADEQUACY of ELECTRICAL POWER AVAILABLE Good. There is an ample amount of power for the existing load plus power available for expansion.
Service Capacity. Development within the UnionUrban Growth Boundary shall not exceed the capacity of existing services.
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Service Capacity. The Service has sufficient capacity to accommodate average non- commercial use. However, from time to time during periods of extraordinarily heavy usage of the Service, you may temporarily experience slower service or service unavailability. No such temporary slowdown or unavailability shall constitute a breach or default by us of our obligations. We reserve the right to temporarily suspend or limit your use of the Service if: (a) your usage level exceeds our average customer use level or otherwise negatively impacts the overall health of the network determined by us in our sole and absolute discretion, or (b) you exceed any bandwidth limitations associated with your account. No such suspension or limitation of the Service shall constitute a breach or default by us of our obligations.
Service Capacity. Please fill in the tables below in order to provide information regarding your company capacity with regard to vehicle rental services. As mentioned in the Scope of Work (section 1.4), if your requested vehicles meet the ‘Must to have’ specifications, will be considered in the bidding process, otherwise this may lead to disqualification. Ability to provide ‘Nice to have’ specifications/ equipment will be part of the selection criteria. IMC will send a technical team will visit the location of the Successful bidders in terms of fulfilling vehicle requirements and providing best/lowest price offers, to confirm availability and to conduct an inspection of your vehicles so as to determine the final physical quality, quantity and mechanical fitness of the vehicles to ensure that they meet the required standards. Please tick Yes/No for each requirement and provide proof where required. If response is No, provide comments accordingly.
Service Capacity. The Services reside on redundant servers in a fault tolerant environment. Service Availability. Company shall make the Services available 99.0% of the time, or better, for any given month, excluding scheduled downtimes as described below. Maintenance. Maintenance of the Services must be accomplished so as to meet an availability standard of 99.0% in any given month, exclusive of scheduled down times. A scheduled downtime is a downtime which is (i) scheduled with at least two (2) days prior notice, (ii) scheduled far off-peak hours, and (iii) does not exceed four (4) hours at any one time and sixteen (16) hours in aggregate in airy given month. Unscheduled downtime exceeding, 1% for any give Product or Service shall be credited to Apollo Entity on a pro rata basis within two (2) billing cycles.
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