Content of Bidding Sample Clauses

Content of Bidding. Documents 5.1 The goods required, bidding procedures, and contract terms are prescribed in the bidding documents. In addition to the Invitation for Bids, the bidding documents include: (a) Instructions to Bidders (ITB) (b) Bid Data Sheet (c) Schedule of Requirements (d) Technical Specifications (e) Bid Submission Form (f) Manufacturer’s Authorization Form (g) Price Schedules (h) Contract Form (i) Performance Security Form (j) General Conditions of Contract (GCC) (k) Special Conditions of Contract (SCC) 5.2 The Bidder is expected to examine all instructions, forms, terms, and specifications in the bidding documents. Failure to furnish all information required by the bidding documents or to submit a bid not substantially responsive to the bidding documents in every respect will be at the Bidder’s risk and may result in the rejection of its bid.
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Content of Bidding. Documents i) The services required, Bidding procedures, and contract terms are prescribed in the Bidding documents. The Bidding documents, inter alia, include: (a) Invitation to Bids (b) Instructions to Bidders (ITB) Section-I (c) Scope of Services Section-II (d) Bid Data Sheet Section-III (e) General Conditions of Contract (GCC) Section IV (f) Special Conditions of Contract (SCC) Section V (g) Schedule of Requirements Section VI (h) Bid Forms Section VII (i) Check List ii) The Bidder is required to examine all instructions, forms, terms and conditions, and scope of services in the Bidding documents. Failure to furnish all information as required by the Bidding documents or to submit a Bid not substantially responsive to the Bidding documents in every respect will be at the Bidder’s risk and may result in the rejection of its Bid. iii) In case of discrepancies between the Invitation to Bid and the Bidding Documents listed in ITB 1.2.1 (i) above, the said Bidding Documents, not in conflict with any provision of PPR- 14, will take precedence. iv) The Procuring Agency is not responsible for the completeness of the Bidding Documents and their addenda, if they were not obtained directly from the Procuring Agency or from its website or website of PPRA. Re-confirming from the Procuring Agency that all pages/ contents have been properly and clearly received is the prime responsibility of the Bidder.
Content of Bidding. Documents 5.1 The goods required, bidding procedures, and contract terms are prescribed in the bidding documents. In addition to the Invitation for Bids, the bidding documents include: (a) Instructions to Bidders (ITB) (b) Schedule of Requirements (c) Technical Specifications (d) Price Schedules (e) Contract Form (f) General Conditions of Contract (GCC) (g) Special Conditions of Contract (SCC) 5.2 The Bidder is expected to examine all instructions, forms, terms, and specifications in the bidding documents. Failure to furnish all information required by the bidding documents or to submit a bid not substantially responsive to the bidding documents in every respect will be at the Bidder’s risk and may result in the rejection of its bid.

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