The description of a project that includes in-depth details and describes the work to be completed.
The complete description of services to be provided by the Contractor pursuant to an individual Job Order. The scope of work may include a narrative description of the work, partial design documents, or full design documents, depending on the complexity of the specific project.
A description of the project to be undertaken with limiting geographical or other established parameters within which there is a comprehensive Scope of the Services established to complete the required work.
A part of a Grant Agreement or Letter of Agreement that details the range of work to be completed by the grantee.
Defined perameters of the construction project. These perameters include the â€Total Project Budgetâ€, time schedule, and square feet size of the floor plan. The scope could also be a written description that states the exact nature of the project to be built.
a description of the work to be accomplished or resources to be supplied.
Ones views of the extent of damages and treatments needed to make the appropriate repairs.
A general description of the work the parties intend will be performed under a contract. Work outside these parameters generally requires justification as a sole source acquisition in accordance with applicable regulatory procedures.
A detailed description of the product or service being requested. SELECTION CRITERIA Based upon an evaluation of the vendors' capabilities, including their expertise, ability to meet schedule, size, organization, and past experience. The attributes that will be used to make a vendor selection or buying decision.
General description of the project(s).
Also called the statement of work - displays all procedures to finish the project including deliverables, cost, milestones, approach, assumptions, etc.
The description of the work to be performed and completed on a research project.
In a contract, the scope of work is a statement of all work involved in the contract that was fairly and reasonably within the contemplation of the parties at the time the contract was made.