State Contract Manager definition

State Contract Manager means the Deputy State Treasurer for Debt Management or his or her designee.
State Contract Manager means the individual designated by Owner to act as the contract manager to supervise the operation of the Properties and the activities of Property Manager in connection therewith, and to perform other contract administration consistent with the applicable requirements of AS 36.30 (State Procurement Code). Owner may change State Contract Manager at any time and for any reason, and, shall give Property Manager written notice of any such change.

Examples of State Contract Manager in a sentence

  • The State Contract Manager has the authority to contact the Contractor’s Account Manager directly for problem resolution if it is determined that the problem requires action from the Contractor that is swift and appropriate.

  • The Account Manager shall also work with the State Contract Manager on the details and management of the Savings Model.

  • The Contractor shall work with the State Contract Manager to develop a mutually agreed upon Savings Model, within ninety (90) days of final State signature, which reflects the actual savings over the life of this Contract.

  • The Contractor shall work with the State Contract Manager to develop a Savings Model that reflects the actual savings over the life of the Contract.

  • The Contractor shall provide the User Guide documentation to the State Contract Manager for approval prior to release.

  • The Contractor shall accept the State’s Purchasing Card (P-Card) as an optional form of payment, if advised by the State Contract Manager.

  • If the Ordering Agency is a State Agency, prior written approval from the State Contract Manager is required.

  • The Contractor shall provide recall notification, regardless of level, in writing to the State Contract Manager and each Ordering Agency through the most expedient method possible.

  • If the Contractor still has any issue associated with the Corrective Action Plan purpose, by the end of the timeline, the State shall obtain a credit of $1,000 from the Contractor in the form of a check with the supportive reporting model, unless the credit is waived by the State Contract Manager in writing.

  • The contractor shall resume work upon the date specified in the stop order, or upon such other date as the State Contract Manager may thereafter direct in writing.