Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of the first stockholder's meeting.
Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of the first stockholder's meeting.
A project kick-off meeting is the first meeting with the project team and the client of the project where applicable. This meeting is the time to establish common goals and the purpose of the project.
The East Side Coastal Resiliency (ESCR) Project is a coastal protection initiative, jointly funded by the City of New York and the federal government, aimed at reducing flood risk due to coastal storms and sea level rise on Manhattan's East Side from East 25th Street to Montgomery Street.
Damaging waves and ice "plates" along the shore cause erosion. The effect is reducing sand from beaches and allowing water further inland. This intensifies coastal erosion of beaches, dunes, and bluffs. Ocean coastal flooding is water rising above normal tidal elevation.
The 49-month project included the construction of a new in-water structure that serves as a public esplanade along FDR Drive and a new public park space that spans approximately nine city blocks to create new, connected, and safe spaces for pedestrians and bicyclists to enjoy that portion of Manhattan's waterfront.
Coastal resilience means building the ability of a community to "bounce back" after hazardous events such as hurricanes, coastal storms, and flooding – rather than simply reacting to impacts.
The project kickoff meeting gives everyone involved the opportunity to understand the project budget. They will be told of the project's budget, goals, timeline and strategies. This also provides an opportunity to discuss any potential issues or challenges that might show up during the execution of the project.
The project kickoff meeting gives everyone involved the opportunity to understand the project budget. They will be told of the project's budget, goals, timeline and strategies. This also provides an opportunity to discuss any potential issues or challenges that might show up during the execution of the project.
Structuring the meeting Introductions. What's the background of the project. Why are you doing it. What is the project scope. What's the action plan. Who's doing what. How are you going to work together. What does success look like.
Here are the key steps to ensure your kickoff meeting sets the stage for success: Prepare Thoroughly. Make Introductions. Define Project Purpose. Share Project Plan. Assign Roles and Responsibilities. Discuss Methodology and Tools. Allow Time for Questions. Outline Next Steps.
The kickoff meeting marks the official start of a construction project, bringing together the project team, the client, and contractors to establish the scope of the project and plan execution.