SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE Clause Samples
The Specification Schedule clause defines the detailed requirements, standards, and technical specifications that must be met under the contract. It typically outlines the scope of work, materials to be used, performance criteria, and any relevant drawings or documentation that guide the execution of the project. By clearly setting out these expectations, the clause ensures both parties understand the precise deliverables, reducing the risk of disputes over quality or scope during the contract's performance.
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SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. Cabinet Office specification dated 23rd of April 2012 as supplemented by the Contractor’s tender as per the Tender Schedule. Contractor’s tender dated 29th of May 2012 and clarification letter dated 29th of September 2012, received in response to Cabinet Office invitation to tender dated 23rd of April 2012 Monthly fee - £**REDACTED** per month This fee is regardless of volume and inclusive of bespoke monitoring for visits, all broadcast royalties and exclusive of VAT. This fee is also to be charged regardless of whether click through functionality is used or not. Total contract value for initial period - £12,500 plus VAT 0-2 minutes - £**REDACTED**
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. [insert description of the Goods to be supplied including, where appropriate, the quantity, Quality Standards, location for delivery/installation, any installation works, equipment with which the Goods must be compatible, date/time of delivery and any training/instruction for use].
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. Overview of the Requirement PSV / CPC Licence Pick up and destination addresses ( To and From): General Security Requirements
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. CONTENTS:
1. MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS
2. SCHEDULE OF EXTRAS REQUEST FOR EXTRAS/VARIATIONS The Seller shall not be obliged at any stage to agree to any extras, omissions, variations or changes of any nature whatsoever to the unit as per clause 21 and 23 of the Deed of Sale. UNIT NO. PURCHASER SUM TOTAL OF EXTRAS SIGNED PURCHASER SIGNED SELLER DATE
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. Cabinet Office specification dated 3rd of October 2012 as supplemented by the Contractor’s tender as per the Tender Schedule. Contractor’s tender dated 18th of October 2012 received in response to Cabinet Office invitation to tender dated 3rd of October 2012. In addition to the tender, the following additions have been agreed inclusive of the original price: Addition of social media buttons to link to the CSPL twitter and blog accounts Ability to add social sharing links to content posts Addition of Google analytics Revised timescales for wordpress migration: Work to be completed on staging server by 26/11/2012 User acceptance testing – 26/11/2012 to 28/11/2012 Go live – 29/11/2012 Website support to be provided up to four hours a month, over a five year period. This can be accrued for up to six months (equal to three days worth of support). Where applicable, as detailed in the Specification Schedule. Account management – 6 hours @ £**REDACTED*** per hour Development – 24 hours @ £***REDACTED*** per hour Technical and hosting set up – 2 hours @ £**REDACTED*** per hour Content migration – 8 hours @ £**REDACTED** per hour Total cost - £**REDACTED** plus VAT £**REDACTED** per year over five years, based on four hours per month for support of the site (including assistance with content, design tweaks as well as development). The four hours per month can be accrued for up to a six month period. Any additional hours that are required to be charged at £**REDACTED** per hour. Total cost - £**REDACTED** plus VAT (Revised from original tender bid) £**REDACTED per year over five years Total cost - £**REDACTED** plus VAT MONITORING SCHEDULE Where applicable, as detailed in the Specification Schedule [Details of any additional explicit provisions as specified by Cabinet Office and/or as proposed by the Contractor] Where applicable, as detailed in the Specification Schedule [Details of any additional explicit provisions as specified by Cabinet Office] [Where applicable, details of any additional explicit provisions as proposed by the Contractor, with reference to the Security Policy at Annex A]
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. As per SSR dated 2nd December 2011 and IVAR proposal dated 16th December 2011. Timetable as per meeting notes dated 19th January 2012. PRICING SCHEDULE
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. Following discussion with the Shared Communication Service and M4C, Ebiquity are proposing a 2 phase scope of work: An international market benchmark audit of all auditable Visit Britain activity globally. Due to the formats / media channels used by COI and the availability of local market cost databases we have limited this element to the media activity that can be audited against robust local market cost benchmarks.
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. To deliver up to 35 x 1 day courses, dependant on demand.
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. Role Title Corporate Services Director Role Overview The Corporate Services Director is responsible for the development and successful realization of corporate vision and strategy. This involves taking responsibility for the development and maintenance of the frameworks and processes by which FCO Services manages itself including in particular the management of change. He / she ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ the delivery of change projects that deliver the agreed strategy and improve the performance of FCO Services both in terms of customer experience and bottom line financial result. The role involves maintaining and developing stakeholder relationships (both internal and external), improving their perceptions of FCO Services, its strategy and performance. He / she will do this through: corporate and business planning followed up by regular performance reviews of the business; the corporate change program (STEP); corporate communications; corporate governance; & process communication and change control.
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. The lead tutor will deliver the following for GCN Professional Development’s strategic and advanced courses: Communication Planning, Strategic approach to communication, Partnerships and Working Effectively with Stakeholders.
