Periodic Progress Reports Sample Clauses

Periodic Progress Reports. Contractor shall furnish to Owner periodic progress reports on the Work of this Project as mutually agreed but not less than monthly, including information on the status of materials and equipment which may be in the course of preparation, manufacture or transit.
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Periodic Progress Reports. Demolition Contractor shall furnish to Owner periodic progress reports on the Demolition Work of this Demolition Project as mutually agreed but not less than weekly.
Periodic Progress Reports. ETRX shall provide periodic progress reports as agreed in any applicable Delivery Order accepted by ETRX.
Periodic Progress Reports. During the Remediation Phase, Credit Union will provide Claimants’ Counsel a brief progress report in letter format every four (4) months commencing as‌ of October 31, 2016 until the Web Accessibility Consultant confirms that the Remediation Plan is complete pursuant to Section 3.3.4. Each Periodic Progress Reports shall contain the following information:
Periodic Progress Reports. TRX shall provide periodic progress reports as required in any applicable Delivery Order.
Periodic Progress Reports. The Participating Agency must provide to USAID, in form and substance satisfactory to USAID, [quarterly] reports on progress toward achieving Program objectives, keyed to approved planning documents, if any. The reports must include, but not be limited to, the following information: status of achieving goals, objectives and benchmarks; progress or completion of components, elements or activities against planned targets; description of overall Program status; other accomplishments and major highlights of Program implementation; identification and explanation of significant problems or delays related to achievement of objectives or activities; and a brief summary of significant corrective actions and major activities planned for the subsequent reporting period. The reports must include separate sections that describe country-specific activities, as appropriate.
Periodic Progress Reports. See Appendix X for further details. D0.3 Periodic Management Reports. See Appendix X for further details. Milestones and expected result M36: Project delivered according to the time schedule within budget. User-requirements Workpackage number : 1 Start date or starting event: M0 Participant: UPC UPV/EHU Person-months per participant: 3 1
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Periodic Progress Reports. The goal of this task is to periodically verify that satisfactory and continued progress is made towards achieving the objectives of this Agreement. The Contractor shall: • Prepare progress reports which summarize all Agreement activities conducted by the Contractor for the reporting period, including an assessment of the ability to complete the Agreement within the current budget and any anticipated cost overruns. Each progress report is due within 15 calendar days after the end of the reporting period. The CAM will provide the format for the progress reports. While initial reporting will be monthly, it may become more periodic (less frequent than monthly) if mutually agreed upon by both parties. Deliverables: • Monthly or Periodic Progress Reports
Periodic Progress Reports. Within 60 days after it is established, the Board, in consultation with the Parties, will establish a procedure to provide the Board with Monthly Progress Reports under the Contract. The Board members will use these reports to keep informed of construction developments and the progress of the work.
Periodic Progress Reports. CDC shall provide to USAID, in form and substance satisfactory to USAID, bi-annual reports on progress toward achieving Program objectives and implementing approved workplans. These reports are due April 30 (mid-year) and October 31 (annual report) of each year. These reports shall include, but not be limited to, the following information: status of achieving goals, objectives and benchmarks specified in the annual workplan; progress or completion of components, elements or activities against planned targets; description of overall Program status, other accomplishments and major highlights of Program implementation; identification and explanation of significant problems or delays related to achievement of objectives or activities; a brief summary of significant corrective actions and major activities planned for the subsequent reporting period. The mid-year and annual reports should be 2-3 pages in length for each activity (see Annex A). A proposed format is provided in Attachment 2. Additional information or important documents developed as part of the activity can be attached to the reporting form. USAID and CDC may negotiate more comprehensive reporting requirements for specific activities. If more comprehensive reporting requirements are negotiated that report should be submitted in lieu of the proposed format to avoid duplicate reporting. For USAID Mission-funded activities, CDC should submit reports directly to the appropriate USAID Mission. In accordance with E.2 above, CDC shall also submit to USAID on a quarterly basis a financial report that includes budget information, 08/18/2006 disaggregated by budget category, on accrued expenditures, commitments, and disbursements of funds provided under this Agreement. CDC must use the categories of obligations and expenditures set forth in Annex B of this agreement.
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