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meet client needs,, the Contractor shall suhmit a written request for an Average <br /> Gust Waiver or a Materials Cost Waiver to the Grantee for approval, <br /> <br />Section 5~ Schedt~le of I~pleme~tatio~. The Contractor agrees that a <br />· minimum of ~4 dwelling nnits ara to be weatherized during the grant <br />period defined in Part I, Section ~. In addltiun, the Contractor agrees that <br />if the rate of completion of weatherlzad units fails to a. level that will <br />prevent the Contractor from utilizing the full amount of funds provided under <br />this contract, then the Contractor will notify the Grantee of such a situation <br />and allow the renegotiation of the contract to a funding level consistent with <br />the Contractor's current rate of production. In the event that the Contractor <br />receives an approved Average Cost Waiver from the Grantee, the minimum unit <br />requirement shall be adjusted accordingly. <br /> <br /> Section 6~ Tentative Allocations Ail wsatherization grant funds <br /> allocated within the Stats of North Carolina are tentative and are based on the <br /> Contractor's ability to imnplement the ~eathsrization Program in accordance <br /> 'with prescribed gui~elines as set forth by the Grantee. IThis shall include{ <br /> (1) the execution 'of waatherization activities in a sound, economical, and <br /> efficient manner to the satisfaction of the Grantee as determined by monitoring <br /> and evaluation visits hy the Grantee, or its representatives~ (~) the <br /> operator's ability to secure and maintain adequate labor support to carry out <br /> weatherization activities; and (3) the submission of required financial and <br /> program reports when due. No Contractor shall be funded until (1) it has <br /> proper administrative and support mechanisms to effectively implement the <br /> weatherization program; this shall include, but not be limited to supervisory <br /> personnel, adequate storage facilities, labor; (2) it has expended its current <br /> allocation, or has insufficient funds to continue Program activities; and (3) <br /> all required reports have bean submitted to the Grantee, The Contractor agrees <br /> that performance based on the abdve conditions is of the utmost importance and <br /> further that failure to meet the conditions of Part III, Sections 5 and 6, sa <br /> determined by the Grantee, shall be considered a breach of this agreement and <br /> shall result in contract termination, Any unexpanded funds shall be withdrawn <br /> from the Contractor and redistributed to other program Contractors. <br /> <br /> Section ?: Training and Technical Assistance The Grantee shall provide <br /> Statewlde conferences, seminars, or other instructional activities for the <br /> Contractor for the purpose of training and on-site assistance in implementing <br /> the Program. <br /> <br />Section 8: Approach to Weatherlzation. The Project Retro-Tech Job Book <br />.shall be used to determine weatherizatiom measures necessary to make eligible' <br />dwelling units more energy effioient, This Job Book shall be completed on each <br />unit certified for weetherlzation prior to actual work~ <br /> <br /> Section 9~ Final Inspection Prior to reporting a dwelling unit ss <br /> complete, the Contractor shall assure that s final inspection is performed and <br /> shall certify that applicable work has been completed in a satisfactory manner <br /> and in accordance wi~h the priorities determined by the Project Retro-Tech Job <br /> Book. <br /> <br /> <br />