Common use of Stakeholder Support Clause in Contracts

Stakeholder Support. ITRE shall provide access to the model and data to the Sponsor through its designated liaison(s). Such access will include electronic copies of the model and data, as well as access by designated staff of the Sponsor to computers and other facilities at ITRE as may be necessary to customize the model to such specific needs of the Sponsor as may arise. The University shall provide services as specifically described in Exhibit A titled “Project Scope of Work and Budget,” which includes a list and detailed description of multiple Tasks, objectives, level of effort (including an estimate of hours per task), work products/deliverables, schedule by task and subtask and is incorporated into this Agreement. The persons, entities, expenses, and general percentage of effort anticipated to be required to successfully perform the Work are as described in Exhibit A.1, “Percentage of Effort Estimate by Task,” which is also attached hereto and incorporated herein. Exhibit A.1 does not limit the effort necessary to perform the Work under this Agreement; however, it does limit the total cost and compensation for each task identified. Although some Work tasks are multi-year, Work identified in the scope and this Agreement shall be for a one year period from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015, on approximately the time schedule shown in Exhibit A.2, “Schedule of Effort by Task, Subtask and Timeline.” The Transportation Planning Manager may extend this time period by up to three months, in writing, at his discretion. Any Agreement extension for FY 2015-2016 activities identified in the scope and described in Exhibit A.1 and beyond three months must be approved in writing by the City Manager. University, as a recipient of flow-through Federal funding represents and certifies that it currently is and will remain in compliance with the requirements listed in Exhibit B

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Fy 2016 Agreement, Fy 2016 Agreement, Fy 2016 Agreement

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Stakeholder Support. ITRE shall provide access to the model and data to the Sponsor through its designated liaison(s). Such access will include electronic copies of the model and data, as well as access by designated staff of the Sponsor to computers and other facilities at ITRE as may be necessary to customize the model to such specific needs of the Sponsor as may arise. The University shall provide services as specifically described in Exhibit A titled “Project Scope of Work and Budget,” which includes a list and detailed description of multiple Tasks, objectives, level of effort (including an estimate of hours per task), work products/deliverables, schedule by task and subtask and is incorporated into this Agreement. The persons, entities, expenses, and general percentage of effort anticipated to be required to successfully perform the Work are as described in Exhibit A.1, “Percentage of Effort Estimate by Task,” which is also attached hereto and incorporated herein. Exhibit A.1 does not limit the effort necessary to perform the Work under this Agreement; however, it does limit the total cost and compensation for each task identified. Although some Work tasks are multi-year, Work identified in the scope and this Agreement shall be for a one year period from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015, on approximately the time schedule shown in Exhibit A.2, “Schedule of Effort by Task, Subtask and Timeline.” The Transportation Planning Manager may extend this time period by up to three months, in writing, at his discretion. Any Agreement extension for FY 20152014-2016 2015 activities identified in the scope and described in Exhibit A.1 and beyond three months must be approved in writing by the City Manager. University, as a recipient of flow-through Federal funding represents and certifies that it currently is and will remain in compliance with the requirements listed in Exhibit B

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.durhamnc.gov, www.durhamnc.gov

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