Project Hour definition
Project Hour is a measurement of actual time expended by an employee, contractor, or consultant in direct support of a pre-approved billable project. Any effort for indirect support (e.g. management, administration, systems support, and other overheads) should be included within the Base Charges.
Project Hour. Has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(b) of Schedule C to the General Terms and Conditions Schedule C
Project Hour means a productive hour of work for D&B, as appropriately recorded under CSC’s labor tracking system, exclusive of nonproductive time, such as holidays, vacation time, sick leave or other personal time off, education, training, general travel, administrative and management time (e.g., CSC internal meetings, internal reporting, expense accounting), internal CSC process implementation work, and idle time between projects. Hours spent for transition labor (i.e., skilled personnel brought in by CSC to mentor CSC Personnel) shall not be counted as Project Hours.
Examples of Project Hour in a sentence
Service Provider will provide DIR with a project activity pool per month (collectively, the “Project Pool” or individually, a "Project Hour").
Zenardy will provide a Project Hour Allocation of up to 24 hours of analytics services to Customer.
Zenardy will provide a Project Hour Allocation of up to 16 hours to support these Third Party Vendors.
Zenardy will provide a Project Hour Allocation of up to 20 hours of technical consulting services to Customer.
Project Hour Allocations may be consumed by SCS in completing preparations for meetings, completing offline research, completing offline configurations or other action items.
More Definitions of Project Hour
Project Hour means a productive hour of Project work for Health Net, as appropriately recorded under Supplier’s labor tracking system, exclusive of nonproductive time, such as holidays, vacation time, sick leave or other personal time off, education, training, general travel, administrative and management time (e.g., Supplier internal meetings not specific to an approved Project, internal reporting, expense accounting), internal Supplier process implementation work, and idle time between projects. Hours spent for transition labor (i.e., skilled personnel brought in by Supplier to mentor Supplier Personnel) shall not be counted as Project Hours.