Examples of Implementation Service in a sentence
ENHANCEMENTS TO SERVICES When the right is reserved in the RFQ, unanticipated enhancements to the services procured not exceeding a cumulative twenty (20) percent of the Implementation Service cost may be agreed to by the Authorized User.
ENHANCEMENTS TO SERVICES When the right is reserved in the RFQ, unanticipated enhancements to the Services procured not exceeding a cumulative twenty (20) percent of the Implementation Service cost may be agreed to by the Authorized User.
ENHANCEMENTS TO SERVICES When the right is reserved in the RFQ, unanticipated enhancements to the services procured not exceeding a cumulative twenty (20) percent of the Implementation Service cost may be agreed to by the Authorized User.
Training to construction staff, site crews and work teams with regard to the practical application of the protocol in their day to day work can be provided by the Implementation Service or by an alternative sufficiently experienced and qualified archaeological contractor.
The Crown Estate provides for the reporting and assessment of discoveries through the ORPAD Implementation Service, currently maintained by Wessex Archaeology.
The Nominated Contact uploads discoveries onto a secure web portal and the Implementation Service is alerted to the presence of new discoveries.
Includes site & safety assessment, camera setup & testing, and shipping & handling in accordance with the Flock Safety Advanced Implementation Service Brief.
Figure in brackets indicates the maximum number of meetings in the period in which the individual was a Director.
Includes site and safety assessment, camera setup and testing, and shipping and handling in accordance with the Flock Safety Standard Implementation Service Brief.
Administration of the protocol is funded byThe Crown Estate and supportedby an Implementation Service, providedby anarchaeological contractor appointed by The Crown Estate, and an Awareness Programme to provide awareness training in the workplace.The Protocol addresses discoveries of archaeological interest made on the seabed, onboard vessels, in the inter-tidal zone or on land (The Crown Estate, 2014: 6).