Common use of Work Plan Clause in Contracts

Work Plan. The Project Work Plan shall identify on a task-by-task basis specific technical and/or administrative resources and tasks that will be required to respond fully and completely to the Owner's Request for Consultant Services. In developing the Project Work Plan the Consultant shall be responsible for reviewing the requirements for the Project with the Owner to assure a full and complete understanding, delineation, and effort toward achievement of the goals and objectives for the Project, as well as efforts to achieve Consultant’s DBE or SBE commitment contained in its Statement of Qualifications. The Work Plan proposed by the Consultant shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, an itemization of the tasks that will be accomplished by the Consultant through the various phases of each Project. The Work Plan shall be developed by the Consultant in a manner that will assure the orderly progression and successful completion of the requested service and the accuracy, timeliness and cost effectiveness of all work produced by the Consultant. It is understood that from time-to-time certain tasks required by the Owner may not be completely defined. In these instances, the Consultant shall provide a cost estimate based on the anticipated scope with a NOT-TO-EXCEED amount and all work related to that project shall be documented and billed on a time and materials basis until such time as a specific scope is established. The Owner may require that a new proposal may then be negotiated to fix the price.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Jaa Project 253 Agreement, Jaa Project 251 Agreement, Jaa Project 252 Agreement

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Work Plan. The Project Work Plan shall identify on a task-by-task by task basis specific technical and/or administrative resources and tasks that will be required to respond fully and completely to the Owner's Request for Consultant Services. In developing the Project Work Plan the Consultant shall be responsible for reviewing the requirements for the Project with the Owner to assure a full and complete understanding, delineation, delineation and effort toward achievement of the goals and objectives for the Project, as well as efforts to achieve Consultant’s DBE or SBE commitment contained in its Statement of Qualifications. The Work Plan proposed by the Consultant shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, an itemization of the tasks that will be accomplished by the Consultant through the various phases of the each Project. The Work Plan shall be developed by the Consultant in a manner that will assure the orderly progression and successful completion of the requested service and the accuracy, timeliness and cost effectiveness of all work produced by the Consultant. It is understood that from time-to-time to time certain tasks required by the Owner may not be completely defined. In these instances, instances the Consultant shall provide a cost estimate based on the anticipated scope with a NOT-TO-EXCEED amount and all work related to that project shall be documented and billed on a time and materials basis until such time as a specific scope is established. The Owner may require that a new proposal may then be negotiated to fix the price.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, flyjacksonville.com

Work Plan. The Project Work Plan shall identify on a task-by-task by task basis specific technical and/or administrative resources and tasks that will be required to respond fully and completely to the Owner's Request for Consultant Services. In developing the Project Work Plan the Consultant shall be responsible for reviewing the requirements for the Project with the Owner to assure a full and complete understanding, delineation, delineation and effort toward achievement of the goals and objectives for the Project, as well as efforts to achieve Consultant’s DBE or SBE commitment contained in its Statement of Qualifications. The Work Plan proposed by the Consultant shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, an itemization of the tasks that will be accomplished by the Consultant through the various phases of each the Project. The Work Plan shall be developed by the Consultant in a manner that will assure the orderly progression and successful completion of the requested service and the accuracy, timeliness and cost effectiveness of all work produced by the Consultant. It is understood that from time-to-time to time certain tasks required by the Owner may not be completely defined. In these instances, instances the Consultant shall provide a cost estimate based on the anticipated scope with a NOT-TO-EXCEED amount and all work related to that project Project shall be documented and billed on a time and materials basis until such time as a specific scope is established. The Owner may require that a new proposal may then be negotiated to fix the price.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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Work Plan. The Project Work Plan shall identify on a task-by-task by task basis specific technical and/or administrative resources and tasks that will be required to respond fully and completely to the Owner's Request for Consultant Services. In developing the Project Work Plan the Consultant shall be responsible for reviewing the requirements for the Project with the Owner to assure a full and complete understanding, delineation, delineation and effort toward achievement of the goals and objectives for the Project, as well as efforts to achieve Consultant’s DBE or SBE commitment contained in its Statement of Qualifications. The Work Plan proposed by the Consultant shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, an itemization of the tasks that will be accomplished by the Consultant through the various phases of each Project. The Work Plan shall be developed by the Consultant in a manner that will assure the orderly progression and successful completion of the requested service and the accuracy, timeliness and cost effectiveness of all work produced by the Consultant. It is understood that from time-to-time to time certain tasks required by the Owner may not be completely defined. In these instances, instances the Consultant shall provide a cost estimate based on the anticipated scope with a NOT-TO-EXCEED amount and all work related to that project shall be documented and billed on a time and materials basis until such time as a specific scope is established. The Owner may require that a new proposal may then be negotiated to fix the price.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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