Timing and Phasing Clause Samples
The Timing and Phasing clause establishes the schedule and sequence for the performance of contractual obligations or delivery of goods and services. It typically outlines specific deadlines, milestones, or stages by which certain tasks must be completed, and may include provisions for adjusting these timelines if necessary. This clause ensures that all parties are clear on when their responsibilities must be fulfilled, thereby reducing the risk of delays and disputes related to project timing.
Timing and Phasing. With respect to the phasing or timing of commencement or completion of action applying to the Lands, the restorations to the Buildings shall commence with the issuance of a building permit for the development on the Lands. The restorations to the Buildings may be done concurrently with the development. The restorations to the Potato and Machinery Storage Barn and the Dairy Building shall be included in the first phase of development. The Owner shall insure that the restorations to the two Buildings are completed and an occupancy permit or equivalent for the Buildings is issued before the first strata council meeting (if the development is a strata development) or upon occupancy granted to the residential units (if the development is not a strata development). Should the restoration of the Potato and Machinery Storage Barn and the Dairy Building be less than 50% completed within phase one of development, a bond equal to the full construction costs must be provided to the City. The restorations to the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇▇) Bose Farmhouse shall be completed in the second phase of development.
Timing and Phasing. With respect to the phasing or timing of commencement or completion of action applying to the Lands, the restorations to the Buildings shall commence with the issuance of a building permit for the development on the Lands. The restorations to the Buildings may be done concurrently with the development. The restorations to the Potato and Machinery Storage Barn and the Dairy Building shall be included and completed in the first phase of development. The Owner shall insure that the restorations to the Potato and Machinery Storage Barn and the Dairy Building are completed and a final occupancy permit or equivalent for the Buildings shall be issued before occupancy being granted to the residential units forming the first phase of development. Should the restoration of the Potato and Machinery Storage Barn and the Dairy Building be less than 50% completed within the first phase of development, a bond equal to the full construction costs must be provided to the City. The restorations to the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇▇) Bose Farmhouse shall be completed in the second phase of development. The Owner shall insure that the restorations to the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇▇) Bose Farmhouse are completed and a final occupancy permit or equivalent for the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇▇) Bose Farmhouse shall be issued before occupancy being granted to the residential units forming the second phase of development. Should the restoration of the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇▇) Bose Farmhouse be less than 50% completed within the second phase of development, a bond equal to the full construction costs must be provided to the City.
Timing and Phasing. In order to model the impact on savings of the timing of transfer of services to the CVSSS a number of assumptions have been made. These relate to the phasing of the transfer of services into the Shared Service, and the subsequent realisation of benefits over time following the transfer. As highlighted in Section 4.4.1, two Scenarios were used to provide a range of savings options depending on how quickly different elements of the scope were transferred to the Shared Service, as described below: • Scenario 1 - This represent the lower end of the risk spectrum where the phase 1 services are transitioned into the CVSSS over 2 years. (Phase 1 services represent the minimum scope that a partner Council must adopt as part of their commitment to the Shared Service. These are primarily the transactional based aspects of the in-scope services and ICT). This is then followed by the phase 2 services being transitioned in from year 5 onwards (Phase 2 services represent the additional professional, specialist and advisory functions in Finance, HR and Customer Access). This scenario assumes a measured approach to implementation in order to reduce risk and allow a significant “bedding in” time for the transactional service elements, before you commence the transfer of the professional and advisory elements. • Scenario 2 - The upper range: Scenario 2, assumes the same timing for Phase 1 services as Scenario 1, but a much more rapid implementation of Phase 2 services over the first 2.5 years. This scenario allows for earlier delivery of savings, but also carries more risk due to the increased pace of change. In order that the financial model reflected the likely phased implementation approach, a further subset of phasing assumptions were made and described below. These further assumptions apply to both the Scenarios referred to above. It should be noted however that the actual timing of transfer to the Shared Service may vary significantly from this depending on the final number of Councils that decide to participate in the implementation and the subsequent detailed planning undertaken by the CVSSS management team. • Transactional (Phase 1) services - transfer to the Shared Service in four sequential tranches, each equivalent to 25% of the baseline. First two tranches take 4 months each, second two tranches take 3 months each, allowing for learning. Transfer commences month 7 and is completed by month 20. • Professional (Phase 2) services - transfer to the Shared Service ...
Timing and Phasing. The following provisions respecting the phasine or timing to commence and complete the relocation and the restoration of the Feedham House shall apply:
(a) The relocation of the Feedham House may be commences at any time, provided the relocation is completed prior to consideration by Council of the zoing amendment by-law for development project ▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇;
(b) The restoration of the exterior of the Feedham House shall be commenced within five (5) months of the relocation of the Feedham House and shall be completed within eighteen (18) months of the relocation. For extenuating circumstances, the Heritage Advisory Commission has the sole discretion to extend the completion date by six (6) months.
Timing and Phasing. Development agreements shall include completion dates for development and infrastructure within the project by phase.
Timing and Phasing. The City is solely responsible for the timing and phasing of the Public Improvements. It is expressly understood by the parties this may result in some but not all of the construction of Public Improvements or phases thereof.
Timing and Phasing. With respect to the phasing or timing of commencement or completion of action applying to the Lands, the relocation and restoration of the Garage shall commence within 120 days following the adoption of a by-law to enter into this Agreement and be carried out pursuant to a building permit issued by the City authorizing the works. The restoration of the Garage may be done concurrently with the development. The Owner shall insure that the restoration of the Garage shall be completed and a final occupancy permit or equivalent for the Garage shall be issued within one year of the adoption of a by-law to enter into this Agreement.
