Base Vehicle Specification Sample Clauses

Base Vehicle Specification. Commodity specifications established by the Department, that may include vehicle size, axle configuration, class, gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), and other information listed by the Department herein, which identifies the requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions, and may include components, features, and configurations different than those provided by a Manufacturer on their standard base version of the Commodity. Business DayMonday through Friday, inclusive, except for those holidays specified in section 110.117, F.S., from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Customer’s location. Commodity CodeThe State’s numeric code for classifying commodities and contractual services which meet specific requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions herein. Florida has adopted the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) for classifying commodities and services. Component, Feature or Configuration – An element, piece, part, module, package, element group, piece group, parts group, module group, or package group of a Commodity, Representative Model, OEM Option, Required Aftermarket Option, or Identified Aftermarket Option. Contract – The written agreement between the Department and the Contractor resulting from ITB No. 21-25100000. Contractor – A Vendor that enters into a Contract with the Department. A Contractor can be a Manufacturer or Dealer. Customer – A State Agency or Eligible User. Dealer – A Manufacturer’s certified representative who has been authorized by the Manufacturer to market, sell, provide, and service the Representative Models, OEM Options, Required Aftermarket Options, and Identified Aftermarket Options from the Manufacturer. Dealers may be Contractor-owned and -controlled, (in whole or in part) or independently owned and controlled. Department – The Department of Management Services, a State Agency. EPA/Industry ClassThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s categorization of vehicles. The size class for cars is based on interior passenger and cargo volumes (Cu. Ft.). The size class for trucks is defined by the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), which is the weight of the vehicle and carrying capacity. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) – The combined weight of vehicle and its payload capacity. Group – A collection of Base Vehicle Specifications, as described in this Scope of Work, and Exhibit B, Price Sheets (C.1 – C.6). Identified Aftermarket Option – A new and unused component, feature, or configuration...
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Base Vehicle Specification. A Department-specified Commodity that may include vehicle size, axle configuration, class, gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), and other information listed by the Department herein, which identifies the requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions herein, and may include Components, Features, or Configurations different than those provided by a Manufacturer on their standard base version of the Commodity. Business DayMonday through Friday, inclusive, except for those holidays specified in section 110.117, Florida Statutes (F.S.), from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Customer’s location. Commodity CodeThe State’s numeric code for classifying Commodities and contractual services which meet specific requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions herein. Florida has adopted the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) for classifying Commodities and services. Component, Feature or Configuration – An element, piece, part, module, package, element Group, piece Group, parts Group, module Group, or package Group of a Commodity, Representative Model or Option. Contract – The written agreement between the Department and the awarded Bidder(s) resulting from ITB No. 21-25101600-ITB. Contractor – A vendor that entered into a Contract with the Department as a result of ITB No. 21-25101600-ITB. A Contractor can be a Manufacturer or Dealer. Customer – A State Agency or Eligible User. Dealer – A Manufacturer’s certified representative who has been authorized by the Manufacturer to market, sell, provide, and service the Representative Models and Options from the Manufacturer. Dealers may be Contractor-owned and -controlled (in whole or in part) or independently owned and controlled. Department – The Department of Management Services, a State Agency. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) – The combined weight of vehicle and its payload capacity. Group – A collection of Base Vehicle Specifications, as described in this Scope of Work, and Exhibit B, Price Sheet(s).
Base Vehicle Specification. Commodity specifications established by the Department, that may include vehicle size, axle configuration, class, gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), and other information listed by the Department herein, which identifies the requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions, and may include components, features, and configurations different than those provided by a Manufacturer on their standard base version of the Commodity. Business DayMonday through Friday, inclusive, except for those holidays specified in section 110.117, F.S., from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Customer’s location. Commodity CodeThe State’s numeric code for classifying commodities and contractual services which meet specific requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions herein. Florida has adopted the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) for classifying commodities and services. Component, Feature or Configuration – An element, piece, part, module, package, element group, piece group, parts group, module group, or package group of a Commodity, Representative Model, OEM Option, Required Aftermarket Option, or Identified Aftermarket Option. Contract – The written agreement between the Department and the Contractor resulting from ITB No. 21-25100000.
Base Vehicle Specification. Commodity specifications established by the Department, that may include vehicle size, axle configuration, class, gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), and other information listed by the Department herein, which identifies the requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions, and may include components, features, and configurations different than those provided by a Manufacturer on their standard base version of the Commodity. Commodity CodeThe State’s numeric code for classifying commodities and contractual services which meet specific requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions herein. Florida has adopted the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) for classifying commodities and services. Component, Feature or Configuration – An element, piece, part, module, package, element group, piece group, parts group, module group, or package group of a Commodity, Representative Model, OEM Option, Required Aftermarket Option, or Identified Aftermarket Option. Contract – The written agreement between the Department and the Contractor resulting from ITB No. 21-25100000. Contractor – A Vendor that enters into a Contract with the Department. A Contractor can be a Manufacturer or Dealer. Customer – A State Agency or Eligible User. Dealer – A Manufacturer’s certified representative who has been authorized by the Manufacturer to market, sell, provide, and service the Representative Models, OEM Options, Required Aftermarket Options, and Identified Aftermarket Options from the Manufacturer. Dealers may be Contractor-owned and -controlled, (in whole or in part) or independently owned and controlled. Department – The Department of Management Services, a State Agency.

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