Instruction to Proceed definition
Instruction to Proceed means a written instruction given by the Charterer in accordance with clause 6 instructing the Operator to proceed with performance of the Operator Services in the manner specified by the Charterer in the Instruction to Proceed;
Instruction to Proceed means a written instruction given by Charterer in accordance with clause 9.7 instructing Owner to proceed with performance of Work in the manner specified by Charterer in the Instruction to Proceed;
Instruction to Proceed means the written document issued by the Commission in order to authorize the execution of a Change whose time and cost impacts have been agreed to in writing by the Commission and Contractor. A "Request for Change" (RFC) is a written document issued by Contractor in accordance with this Contract requesting a Change. A "Request for Quotation” (RFQ) is a written document issued by the Commission in order to know the price and/or schedule impacts of a potential Change before issuing or agreeing to an Instruction to Proceed. Contract Changes will only be allowed to address (a) variances in the original quantities tabulated pursuant to this Contract, provided however, the variances are due to a change in the Scope as required by the Commission (by way of example and not by limitation, if the quantity increases because Contractor's solution as set forth in the Proposal does not meet the requirements of the Scope, then any increase in quantity may not be subject to a Change Order); (b) variances in the Work where there is a different functionality beyond that contained in the Scope and for which there is no appropriate pay item or category (the Parties understanding that such additional work may be subject to a new competitive procurement if deemed by the Commission to be in its best interest); (c) a decrease in the Scope, regardless of whether there is an appropriate pay item or category; (d) addition to or reduction in the Project; (e) the decision by the Commission to cancel or otherwise reduce the scope of a Project; and (f) an extension of time to the extent a delay is caused by events listed in Section 20.8).
Examples of Instruction to Proceed in a sentence
The Authority accepts that continuity of resources beyond the m2 date specified in section 3.3 can only be achieved by it providing commercial cover in the form of further contractual or Instruction to Proceed cover that commences on the m2 date specified in section 3.3. A number of days of a Scrum Manager, Test Manager, Environments Manager and DBA have been included in order to undertake planning and preparation activities for the Construction phase.
If the Commission and the Contractor agree on the price and schedule impacts of a RFQ or a RFC, the Commission shall issue an Instruction to Proceed in order to authorize the Contractor to execute the corresponding Change.