Technical Structure definition

Technical Structure gathers together all activities leaders. They will be responsible for the implementation of the activities and they will submit the results to further analysis. The Project Manager is responsible for ensuring the adequate flow of information as well as the co- ordination between the distributed parts of the project to ensure timely delivery of results whilst complying with the project quality standards. The Project Manager shall provide technical guidance, overall control and evaluation of the work done within the project and ensure the final approval of deliverables. The Project Manager will also be responsible for:  Organising and running the project events;  Supervising the management of the project administration & budgets;  Liaising with the National Agency, (all the communication to the Project Officer will be through the Project Manager);  Establishing and running the project communication infrastructure;  Co-ordinating & monitoring the work of the technicians and the project site managers. The work planned is split into six Outputs or workpacket:

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