Work Package 1 Sample Clauses

Work Package 1. 1.1. Assessment of locally produced aggregates’ properties in Latvia based on:
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Work Package 1. Human-in-the-Loop Machine Learning, Reasoning and Planning
Work Package 1. Use cases and security goals WP1 is a key building block for the SEGRID project, setting the basis for all activities within SEGRID. The specific objectives for WP1, as stated in the Description of Work, are to: • Elaborate on the SEGRID use cases and provide an architecture design for each use case; • Establish security & privacy goals for the SEGRID use cases; • Identify points of improvement with respect to Smart Grid security and privacy in policies and regulations related to the SEGRID use cases; • Asses the cost of implementing security technology that is developed in WP4 in Smart Grids use cases. The table below shows the deliverables related to WP1. Table 3 SEGRID work package 1 deliverables Deliverable Deliverable title Leader Delivery date D1.1 Architecture and design for use cases EDPD 6 D1.2 XXXXXX Xxxxx Grid security roadmap EDPD 18 D1.3 First report on the security & privacy goals TNO 6
Work Package 1. State-of-the-art • Produce a questionnaire for persons and projects • Make a list for the Kick-off Meeting to state “Wishes” / “Needs” / “Re- quirements” and specify relevant proj- ects (existing, planned, or open) • Collect information on research- ers and projects in different countries: Who is doing what • Create a website and a online library • Write a State-of-the-art Report - The report should have the same structure as in Table 1, except there will be an Introduction (What it is and why we need it), a de- tailed Description of Task 28, and Definitions. - Every chapter should distinguish between “What do we know?” and “What do we want to know?” • Arrange a 1st workshop with the Support Group - Present state-of-the-art report - Define open questions - Define possible new case studies and research content - Evaluate key factors for success and non-success in the siting and mi- crositing proc-esses
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  • 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.

  • Regular Work Schedules The regular work schedule for overtime-eligible employees will not be more than forty (40) hours in a workweek, with two (2) consecutive calendar days off and starting and ending times as determined by the requirements of the position and the Employer. The Employer may adjust the regular work schedule with prior notice to the employee.

  • Alternative Work Schedule An alternate forty (40) hour work schedule (other than five (5) uniform and consecutive eight (8) hour days in a seven (7) day period), or for hospital personnel an eighty (80) hour workweek in a fourteen (14) day period and other mutually agreed upon schedules that comply with applicable federal and state law. Employee work schedules normally include two (2) consecutive days off.

  • 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.

  • Work Schedules Workweeks and work shifts of different numbers of hours may be established by the Employer in order to meet business and customer service needs, as long as the work schedules meet federal and state laws.

  • 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).

  • Work Description T-804 Opening Roads - Removal of closure devices, cleaning ditches, removing berms, and blading the traveled-way T-811 Closing Roads - Entrance treatment for 150' cross-rip; debris block (slash, earth, berm, rocks, etc.) + seed + water bar T-811 Closing Roads - Water bar frequency per BMPs for remainder of road T-811 Closing Roads - Engineering Rep. or Construction Inspector must be notified prior to performing closeout NFSR Road No. Lane Width & Maintenance Level Mile Marker Begin End 76L Single Lane / Level 2 76 0.00 Ending 0.48

  • Construction Progress Schedule; Overall Project Schedule The Contractor shall submit for review by the Design Professional and approval by the Owner a Construction Progress Schedule based upon the Design Professional’s Preliminary Design and Construction Schedule and prepared using a CPM (Critical Path Method) process within sixty days after the Effective Date of the Contract, utilizing a full-featured software package in a form satisfactory to the Design Professional and Owner, showing the dates for commencement and completion of the Work required by the Contract Documents, including coordination of mechanical, plumbing, and electrical disciplines, as well as coordination of the various subdivisions of the Work within the Contract. Milestones must be clearly indicated and sequentially organized to identify the critical path of the Project. The Construction Schedule will be developed to represent the CSI specification divisions. It shall have the minimum number of activities required to adequately represent to the Owner the complete scope of Work and define the Project’s (and each Phase’s if phased) critical path and associated activities. The format of the Construction Progress Schedule will have dependencies indicated on a monthly grid identifying milestone dates such as construction start, phase construction, structural top out, dry-in, rough-in completion, metal stud and drywall completion, equipment installation, systems operational, inspections for Material Completion and Occupancy Date, and Final Completion Date. The Contractor shall submit, along with the Construction Progress Schedule, the Submittal Schedule for approval by the Design Professional, correlating the associated approval dates for the documents with the Construction Progress Schedule. Upon recommendation by the Design Professional and approval by the Owner, the Construction Progress Schedule shall become the Overall Project Schedule, which shall be utilized by the Design Professional, Owner and Contractor. The Contractor must provide the Design Professional and the Owner with monthly updates of the Overall Project Schedule indicating completed activities and any changes in sequencing or activity durations, including approved change orders. See also Article 3.3.5.

  • Four Day Work Week Schedule i. When working under the four (4) day work week schedule, Employees shall be paid at double time (2x) the regular hourly rate for all hours worked in excess of the regular ten (10) hours per day Monday through Thursday.

  • Project Review A. Programmatic Allowances

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