Common use of Sufficient Progress Clause in Contracts

Sufficient Progress. EPA may terminate the assistance agreement for failure of the recipient to make sufficient progress so as to reasonably ensure completion of the project within the project period, including any extensions. EPA will measure sufficient progress by examining the performance required under the workplan in conjunction with the milestone schedule, the time remaining for performance within the project period, and/or the availability of funds necessary to complete the project. In determining sufficient progress, EPA may also consider the rate of expenditure of funds (unliquidated obligations), as well as the findings from the most recent § 319 performance and progress determination. (See EPA's Guidance and Checklist for Determining Progress of State NPS Management Programs and Performance of CWA Section 319 Grants.)

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Subaward Contract

Sufficient Progress. EPA may terminate the assistance agreement for failure of the recipient to make sufficient progress so as to reasonably ensure completion of the project within the project periodperiod , including any extensions. EPA will measure sufficient progress by examining the performance required under the workplan in conjunction with the milestone schedule, the time remaining for performance within the project period, and/or the availability of funds necessary to complete the projectproject . In determining sufficient progress, EPA may also consider the rate of expenditure of funds (unliquidated obligations), as well as the findings from the most recent § 319 performance and progress determination. (See EPA's ’s Guidance and Checklist for Determining Progress of State NPS Management Programs and Performance of CWA Section 319 GrantsGrants .)

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Sources: Standard Grant Agreement