Work Phases Clause Samples
The "Work Phases" clause defines how a project or contract is divided into distinct stages or segments, each with its own set of deliverables, timelines, and requirements. Typically, this clause outlines the sequence in which work must be completed, specifies the criteria for moving from one phase to the next, and may include provisions for review or approval at the end of each phase. By structuring the work into phases, this clause helps manage project complexity, ensures accountability at each stage, and allows for better monitoring of progress and quality throughout the contract.
Work Phases. The Project will identify for SoCalGas the scope of Services to be undertaken. The Services may be done in separate and distinct phases upon request by the Project. After the Parties have mutually agreed upon the scope of Services for any individual phase, SoCalGas shall provide an estimated cost for it to complete the identified scope of Services in the form set forth herein as Exhibit B, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein. Project will review and if acceptable, shall indicate its acceptance of the Services and estimated cost by executing and returning the Exhibit B no later than [#] days after its receipt. SoCalGas shall not commence any Services until it has received the executed Exhibit B and the Condition Precedents set forth in Section C below have been satisfied. Each subsequent phase as described in Section III will be similarly prepared and attached to this Agreement and numbered sequentially with the initial phase being Exhibit B-1.
Work Phases. A. The Work shall be conducted in one continuous phase progressing in the order delineated in the approved project schedule. Refer to article 1.9 “Work Restrictions – Construction Sequencing”.
B. Before commencing Work, submit a schedule showing the sequence, commencement, and completion dates, and move-out and -in dates of Owner's personnel for all area of the Work.
Work Phases. Upon appointment the successful contractor will be expected to work closely with the Site manager to complete the works in 3 phases:
Phase 1 Pre-Installation The Contractor will use data and other information collected during the tender period to develop a detailed design for each site. The Contractor will: Perform site circuit protection discrimination studies Prepare schematic layouts and detailed technical schedules and drawings to detail the proposed technical solution and its implementation, identifying all associated works such as any necessary building modifications to complete the installation and submit to the technical representative for review and comment Prepare a schedule to identify plant and equipment that may be adversely affected by the proposed optimisation systems and provide solutions to overcome issues Update the draft programme of works for each site showing installation milestones, e.g. factory testing and inspections, required site power outages Meet with site facilities managers and technical representatives to discuss timescales, lead times, full proposal and execution of installation works and shutdown and any requirement for the temporary store for equipment and materials Agree delivery proposals and timing (Due to the Vehicle Lock movements and whether the equipment is to be delivered directly into the Establishments or has to be via the external RID store – as in the case of High Security Establishments) ▇▇▇▇▇ and submit and agree proposals for out of hours working, if required Attend a 420 security meeting and present the scheme to the Establishment’s key operational staff Phase 2 – Site Installation Prepare detailed safe systems of work in the form of site method statements and risk assessments, draft O&M manuals and prepare all necessary information in line with the contractors obligations under the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM 2007) and submit to the Estates Site Manager for review and comment Agree the Contractor’s responsible person for HV switching arrangements to liaise with the Establishment’s appointed person Arrange and manage REC attendance (if required for works) Organise delivery of equipment and materials Prepare detailed method statements and risk assessments for the Works and on receipt of permission to proceed receive an electrical safety agreement from the regional electrical advisor, if a permit of site isolation is required from the REC the Contractor will be responsible for all...
Work Phases. All Phases The following work requirements define the specific tasks the Northwoods project team will complete throughout all project phases. The timeline for completion is determined by the Baseline Project Schedule developed by the Northwoods Project Manager and approved by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ HSSD Project Manager. Code # Description Responsible Party
Work Phases. The successful supplier will be expected to carry out the works as follows:
Work Phases. The RWQCB and the Members agree that the Work to be performed by the Work Group shall be accomplished in reasonable and logical phases or sub-phases, with the findings, determinations, and progress made as a part of each of the earlier phases or sub-phases being used to define, focus, and develop later phases or sub-phases, in order to achieve the appropriate Water Quality Objectives in accordance with sound science and in a cost-effective and efficient manner. In addition, the total Work necessary to accomplish the Project Purpose shall be performed by the Work Group, in part by the Members as described in Exhibit B (Scope of Work) and in part by the Non-Members, if any, under such enforcement proceedings, or other means as RWQCB or State Board deems appropriate.
Work Phases. In the contract, break down the project into discrete parts or stages, often called phases or "milestones." The contract should require the developer to deliver an acceptable product at the end of each stage in order to get paid a specified amount. This makes it easier for both sides to monitor the developer's progress and resolve problems early on in the project -- or even terminate the project.
