Contractor Management Sample Clauses

Contractor Management. Contractor shall provide all personnel necessary to manage and perform specified services. Contractor shall furnish general management, safety management, quality management, training, administration, travel, supervision, quality control (QC), supplies, materials and equipment (not otherwise furnished as Government Furnished Materials) necessary to deliver abatement and demolition services in compliance with task order schedule and IAW with contract terms and conditions, reference documents, contract and task order requirements, and contract clauses. At all times during performance of this contract until government acceptance of the work, the Contractor shall provide a Program/Project Manager and an on-site Job-Site Superintendent IAW requirements set forth below.
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Contractor Management. 5.1. Building Contractors will be managed on behalf of the individual by the HHIA, including the obtaining of quotes, supervision of works, contract variations, and signing off the work as satisfactory.
Contractor Management. Responsibility for ensuring safe working practices and that a contractor is qualified to do the work rests with the person/s who commissions the work to be done, be it a Property officer or a Site Manager. This is a legal requirement under Building Management and Design Regulations (CDM). All Site Managers should therefore ensure, if he does work on the school after receiving authorisation following submission of C1 form, that he receives a methodology declaration from a contractor before agreeing for the work to commence on a site. If you are in any doubt, you should consider asking the Council to do the work on your behalf.
Contractor Management. Harvesting, road construction and maintenance, and renewal activities are carried out by independent contractors. Contractors must meet all operational and safety and health standards that apply to the operation they are responsible for. This includes: - Providing direct supervision of their employees, - Ensuring safe working conditions for employees, - Adhering to each Shareholder’s Environmental Policy, Environmental Management System, and forest practices certification requirements, as applicable The camp locations of contractors carrying out renewal work will be emailed to the Area Forester by the responsible Shareholder.
Contractor Management. The PIU will use the Bank’s 2017 Standard Procurement Documents for solicitations and contracts, and these include labor and occupational, health and safety requirements. As part of the process to select build contractors who will engage contracted workers, PIU and/or the supervision consultant may review the following information: • Information in public records, for example, corporate registers and public documents relating to violations of applicable labor law, including reports from labor inspectorates and other enforcement bodies; • Business licenses, registrations, permits, and approvals; • Documents relating to a labor management system, including OHS issues, for example, labor management procedures; • Identification of labor management, safety, and health personnel, their qualifications, and certifications; • Workers’ certifications/permits/training to perform required work; • Records of safety and health violations, and responses; • Accident and fatality records and notifications to authorities; • Records of legally required worker benefits and proof of workers’ enrollment in the related programs; • Worker payroll records, including hours worked and pay received; • Copies of previous contracts with contractors and suppliers, showing inclusion of provisions and terms reflecting ESS2. The contracts with selected contractors will include provisions related to labor and occupational health and safety, as provided in the World Bank SPD and Serbian law. The Supervision Consultant will manage and monitor the performance of Contractors in relation to contracted workers, focusing on compliance by contractors with their contractual agreements (obligations, representations, and warranties). This may include periodic audits, inspections, and/or spot checks of project locations or work sites and/or of labor management records and reports compiled by contractors. Contractors’ labor management records and reports may include: (a) a representative sample of employment contracts or arrangements between third parties and contracted workers; (b) records relating to grievances received and their resolution; (c) reports relating to safety inspections, including fatalities and incidents and implementation of corrective actions; (d) records relating to incidents of non‐compliance with national law; and (e) records of training provided for contracted workers to explain labor and working conditions and OHS for the project. The Conditions of Contract for each Contractor sh...
Contractor Management. The Contractor shall perform continual management of the functional areas contained in this Requirements Specifications and shall provide a Contract Manager who shall be responsible for the requirements. The Contract Manager shall conduct overall management coordination and shall be the central point of contact (POC) with the Government for performance of all work under these Requirement Specifications. An alternate Contractor employee shall be designated to act for the Contract Manager when work is being performed outside of duty hours, or during the Contract Manager’s absence. Both the Contract Manager and alternate shall have full authority to act for the Contractor on all contract matters relating to this requirement. The Contractor shall submit to the Unit POC, in writing, the name, title, mobile telephone number and e-mail address of the Contract Manager and alternate within 72 hours after contract award.
Contractor Management. Harvesting, road construction and maintenance, and renewal activities are carried out by independent contractors. Contractors must meet all operational and safety and health standards that apply to the operation they are responsible for. This includes: - Providing direct supervision of theiremployees - Ensuring safe working conditions for employees - Adhering to each Shareholder’s Environmental Policy, Environmental Management System, and forest practices certification requirements, as applicable - Meeting the requirements of all applicable Saskatchewan Acts and Regulations - Being familiar with Xxxxx’s forest management objectives and carrying out operations in a manner that is consistent with them - Ensuring that employees comply with all forest regulations and contract provisions - Working with the public, stakeholders and other users of the forest who may have leases, cabins, trails or other interests that need protecting within the operating area.
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Contractor Management. The Contractor Management business area accommodates states that have managed care contracts or a variety of outsourced contracts. The Contractor Management business area has a common focus (i.e., manage outsourced contracts), owns and uses a specific set of data (i.e., information about the contractor or the contract), and uses business processes that have a common purpose (i.e., solicitation, procurement, award, monitoring, management, and closeout of a variety of contract types). The MEMS solution shall be built to support all MITA 3.0 business processes within Contractor Management business area. Specific needs that have been identified include the ability to allow authorized personnel to view contract details (including financial history) online. The system should be designed to interface with the HBE E&E system, in order to share data and activity performed by the Vendor. Activities of the Managed Care organizations should be closely monitored for adherence to Commonwealth goals and regulations.
Contractor Management. Seller shall: *** Represents text omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment. The omitted material has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Contractor Management. DSHS will retain exclusive authority, discretion and rights of approval concerning verification activities related to the Contractor performing its obligations of the Contractors supporting DSHS. Section I Representations, Warranties and Covenants Home Section I: Representations, Warranties and Covenants‌ 1. Legal and Corporate Authority‌ The Contractor represents and warrants to DSHS that:
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