Project Design Schedule Sample Clauses

Project Design Schedule. Prepare a schedule for the design phase of the project, including at a minimum:
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Project Design Schedule. Prepare a project design schedule detailing the design timeline with anticipated construction timelines. Update the design schedule as needed, up to one (1) time(s).
Project Design Schedule. The schedule of design activities and target ----------------------- dates for these activities to be completed or started attached to this Work Letter.
Project Design Schedule a) Content The Consultant is required to submit a detailed Project Design Schedule (PDS) to MassDOT for review and approval. MassDOT has developed standard PDS templates which are posted on the MassDOT website. The Consultant shall use the appropriate MassDOT PDS template. MassDOT may require the Consultant to revise the PDS by, but not limited to, adding an activity relationship/logic or modifying certain logic to reflect expected work sequencing. The Consultant will be allowed to adjust the task logic of these templates to meet the specific needs of the Project, as authorized by MassDOT. The PDS shall be consistent with the Consultant's Project Management Pin and establish the framework for the Project. When appropriate, the PDS will be coded to identify the responsibilities of sub-consultants and others that may be involved. The PDS will outline the activities to accomplish the design effort, in accordance with the requirements of the Time Provisions of the Contract assignment (or Project). The PDS shall be used by the Consultant and MassDOT for planning and monitoring progress of design work; critical design tasks; critical decision dates; and critical actions required by all parties involved in the design process. The design services shall be undertaken and completed in accordance with the PDS, as approved by MassDOT, and as revised and updated monthly by the Consultant. The PDS shall include a record of actual completion dates that have occurred.

Related to Project Design Schedule

  • Project Schedule Construction must begin within 30 days of the date set forth in Appendix A, Page 2, for the start of construction, or this Agreement may become null and void, at the sole discretion of the Director. However, the Recipient may apply to the Director in writing for an extension of the date to initiate construction. The Recipient shall specify the reasons for the delay in the start of construction and provide the Director with a new start of construction date. The Director will review such requests for extensions and may extend the start date, providing that the Project can be completed within a reasonable time frame.

  • Construction Schedule The progress schedule of construction of the Project as provided by Developer and approved by District.

  • Work Schedule A 4/10 work schedule is four (4) ten hour days in a seven (7) day period, for a total of forty (40) hours per week.

  • Project Description In two or three brief sentences, provide a concise description of your exhibition. Include the subject matter, type of objects to be included (paintings, sculpture, manuscripts, etc.), those responsible for organizing the exhibition, and catalogue author(s).

  • Development Schedule The Project shall substantially comply with the specific timetables and triggers for action set forth in Article 5 of this Agreement. The parties acknowledge that, as provided in G.S. 160A-400.25(b), the failure to meet a commencement or completion date shall not, in and of itself, constitute a material breach of this Agreement pursuant to G.S. 160A-400.27 but must be judged based upon the totality of the circumstances.

  • Contract Schedule The information set forth in the Contract Schedule is true and correct.

  • Project Plan Development of Project Plan Upon the Authorized User’s request, the Contractor must develop a Project Plan. This Project Plan may include Implementation personnel, installation timeframes, escalation procedures and an acceptance plan as appropriate for the Services requested. Specific requirements of the plan will be defined in the RFQ. In response to the RFQ, the Contractor must agree to furnish all labor and supervision necessary to successfully perform Services procured from this Lot. Project Plan Document The Contractor will provide to the Authorized User, a Project Plan that may contain the following items: • Name of the Project Manager, Contact Phone Numbers and E-Mail Address; • Names of the Project Team Members, Contact Phone Numbers and E-Mail Address; • A list of Implementation milestones based on the Authorized User’s desired installation date; • A list of responsibilities of the Authorized User during system Implementation; • A list of designated Contractor Authorized Personnel; • Escalation procedures including management personnel contact numbers; • Full and complete documentation of all Implementation work; • Samples of knowledge transfer documentation; and • When applicable, a list of all materials and supplies required to complete the Implementation described in the RFQ. Materials and Supplies Required to Complete Implementation In the event that there are items required to complete an Implementation, the Contractor may request the items be added to its Contract if the items meet the scope of the Contract. Negotiation of Final Project Plan If the Authorized User chooses to require a full Project Plan, the State further reserves the right for Authorized Users to negotiate the final Project Plan with the apparent RFQ awardee. Such negotiation must not substantively change the scope of the RFQ plan, but can alter timeframes or other incidental factors of the final Project Plan. The Authorized User will provide the Contractor a minimum of five (5) business days’ notice of the final negotiation date. The Authorized User reserves the right to move to the next responsible and responsive bidder if Contractor negotiations are unsuccessful.

  • Statement of Work The Contractor shall provide the services and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work, as set forth below:

  • Scope of Work The Contractor has overall responsibility for and shall provide and furnish all materials, equipment, tools and labor as necessary or reasonably inferable to complete the Work, or any phase of the Work, in accordance with the Owner’s requirements and the terms of the Contract Documents.

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