Field Activities Sample Clauses

Field Activities. The Student will be engaged in (1) a substantial lawyering experience that (2) exposes the Student to a variety of lawyering skills and tasks (3) in furtherance of the Student’s learning goals and (4) includes multiple opportunities for performance, feedback, and self-evaluation. Assignments may include (without limitation) drafting contracts, briefs, pleadings or other legal documents; researching and writing legal memoranda; interviewing clients, witnesses, or other persons with relevant information; attending negotiations or mediations; and observing or participating in meetings, depositions, or court proceedings. Administrative work will be kept to a minimum. Communication & Feedback: I will keep the Student informed about office practices and assignment requirements and deadlines. I will be available to meet with the Student to provide instruction, support, and feedback on assignments. The Student will be provided specific, individualized, and timely feedback on his/her work. Participation in Evaluation: I will cooperate with MHSL in evaluating the quality of the Student’s externship experience and the Student’s performance, including meeting regularly with the Faculty Supervisor or Externship Director by phone or in person, reviewing any student self-assessments, and completing evaluations. If the Student is being compensated for fieldwork, I will attend a mid-semester meeting among the Student, Faculty Supervisor and myself to review progress toward, re-assess, and adjust the Student’s learning goals. I understand that meeting will be organized by the Faculty Supervisor at a mutually convenient time and that the meeting must be in-person unless one or more parties is in a remote location, in which case the meeting may be held using video conferencing technology.
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Field Activities a. All sample collection and field testing activities shall be performed in accordance with the Department’s “Standard Operating Procedures for Field Activities” (DEP-SOP-001/01, January, 2018). The specific standard operating procedures (SOPs) to be used for this Contract shall be cited in the Contract QA Plan (see Section 6).
Field Activities. 16 Field activities and service requests that are received by CONTRACTOR by 3:00 17 p.m. on a Work Day will count as being received on that particular Work Day. Field 18 activities and service requests that are received after 3:00 p.m. on a Work Day will count 19 as being received the following Work Day.
Field Activities. Quantity Unit Price Estimated Cost - Mobilization/demobilization of drill rig Lump Sum $ 750.00 $ 750.00 - Drill/sample 10 borings (15' below base) 150 feet $ 21.00 $ 3,150.00 - Layout borings in the field by technician 4 hours $ 50.00 $ 200.00 - Asphalt coring (4" diam to 6" thickness) 10 each $ 93.00 $ 930.00 - Traffic control (tech as flagman - coring) 8 hours $ 50.00 $ 400.00 - Traffic control (tech as flagman - drilling) 16 hours $ 50.00 $ 800.00 - Grout borings/coring after drilling (10@ 15') 150 feet $ 10.00 $ 1,500.00 Subtotal: $ 7,730.00
Field Activities. GENERAL: The following pay items will be used for general field activities. Unless otherwise specified, the following pay items INCLUDE:
Field Activities a. All sample collection and field activities shall be performed in accordance with the Department’s DEP-SOP-001/01 FT 1000 General Field Testing and Measurement.
Field Activities. Field activities and service requests that are received by CONTRACTOR by 3:00
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Field Activities. 1.1 Cleaning of area (from shrubs, offshoots, etc.) ha 100.0 80.0 8 000 1.2 Marking of area and digging holes Sapling/piece 0.07 200 000 14 000 1.3 Purchase of saplings Sapling/piece 3.5 000 000 000 000 1.5 Planting of saplings Sapling/piece 0.08 200 000 16 000 1.6 Watering of saplings Sapling/piece 0.05 200 000 10 000 Total sum (USD) 748 000 The features of carbon sequestration after the planting are given below in Table 9.
Field Activities. 1.1 Cleaning up the Area (from shrubs, sprouts, etc.) ha 150.0 1 150.0 1.3 Marking the Area and Digging Pits Sapling/ piece 0.08 3 000 240 1.4 Purchasing Saplings Sapling/ piece 2.0 3 000 6 000 1.6 Planting Saplings Sapling/ piece 0.11 3 000 330 1.7 Watering Saplings Sapling/ piece 0.10 3 000 300 Total Sum (USD) 7 020 Indexes of Carbon accumulation after planting the trees per 1ha are given in Appendix III, Table 3, and accumulation at 5ha – in Table 51. Table 51. Indexes of Annual Carbon Accumulation after Planting Trees at 5ha Area Carbon Accumulated tC 2016 0000 0000 0000 0000 2.3 4.5 6.7 8.9 11.2 2.3 4.5 6.7 8.9 2.3 4.5 6.7 2.3 4.5 2.3 Total Annual Accumulation tC 2.3 6.8 13.5 22.4 33.6 Carbon Dioxide Annual Sequestration, tCO2 8.4 25.0 49.5 82.1 123.2 In Table 52 is given Carbon accumulated in green cover of Bolnisi Municipality and annually sequestered Carbon Dioxide without implementation of measures and in case of their implementation. Table 52. Carbon Accumulation Potential Resulting from the Planned Greening Activities in 2014 (Base Year) and within the Frames of Action Plan Annual Accumulation of Carbon, tC 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Carbon accumulated in green cover of the city (without implementation of measures) 29 141.0 30 151.0 31 161.0 32 171.0 33 181.0 34 191.0 35 201.0 Greening of 0.4ha area within the limits of city Bolnisi - 1.1 1.8 2.9 3.7 4.9 6.2 Greening of 5ha area in the vicinities of city Bolnisi - - 2.3 6.8 13.5 22.4 33.6 Total 29 141.0 30 152.1 31 155.1 31 180.7 33 198.2 34 218.3 35 543.2 Carbon accumulated in green cover of the city (without implementation of measures) 106 850.3 110 557.7 114 235.4 114 329.2 121 726.8 125 467. 1 130 325.1 Table 53. Action Plan for the City Greening Sector Activity Planned Measures Responsible Body Implementatio n period (Start and End Dates) Cost of Each Measure (GEL) Expected CO2 Reduction from Each Measure by 2020 (t) Preliminary Quantitative Index of CO2 Reduction by 2020 (t) G Green Zones 145.9 G2 Greening of 5ha Area around the City Bolnisi Municipality 2016-2020 17 550 123.2 - 7 WASTES
Field Activities. The survey was conducted by Mr. Kwanz Xxxxxxx, a TDSHS licensed asbestos inspector (License No. 60-3329). A copy of Xx. Xxxxxxx’x license is attached in Appendix D. The survey was conducted in general accordance with the sample collection protocols established in EPA regulation 00 XXX 000, the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). A summary of survey activities is provided below.
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