Common use of CALCULATING CONTRACT VALUE Clause in Contracts

CALCULATING CONTRACT VALUE. 9.1 Where like goods services works are required the Contract Value used for calculating the relevant threshold shall be calculated by aggregating the estimated total annual value of the like goods services works and multiplying this by the number of years that the proposed Contract is to run for both Forces. Where the Contract does not specify the length of the period it is to run, then four years shall be taken as the multiplier 9.2 In no case shall an Officer divide a Contract into a number of constituent parts in order to avoid compliance with the processes set out in these Contract Standing Orders

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Samples: Contract Standing Orders, Corporate Governance

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CALCULATING CONTRACT VALUE. 9.1 Where like goods services works are required the Contract Value used for calculating the relevant threshold shall be calculated by aggregating the estimated total annual value of the like goods services works and multiplying this by the number of years that the proposed Contract is to run for both Forces. Where the Contract does not specify the length of the period it is to run, then four years shall be taken as the multiplier 9.2 In no case shall an Officer divide a Contract into a number of constituent parts in order to avoid compliance with the processes set out in these Contract Standing Orders

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Standing Orders

CALCULATING CONTRACT VALUE. 9.1 Where like goods goods, services or works are required required; the Contract Value used for calculating the relevant threshold shall be calculated by aggregating the estimated total annual value of the like goods services works and multiplying this by the number of years that the proposed Contract is to run for both Forces. Where the Contract does not specify the length of the period it is to run, then four years shall be taken as the multiplier 9.2 In no case shall an Officer divide a Contract into a number of constituent parts in order to avoid compliance with the processes set out in these Contract Standing Orders

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Standing Orders

CALCULATING CONTRACT VALUE. 9.1 Where like goods goods, services or works are required the Contract Value used for calculating the relevant threshold shall be calculated by aggregating the estimated total annual value of the like goods services works and multiplying this by the number of years that the proposed Contract is to run for both Forces. Where the Contract does not specify the length of the period it is to run, then four years shall be taken as the multiplier 9.2 In no case shall an Officer divide a Contract into a number of constituent parts in order to avoid compliance with the processes set out in these Contract Standing Orders

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standing Orders

CALCULATING CONTRACT VALUE. 9.1 Where like goods goods, services or works are required required, the Contract Value value used for calculating the relevant threshold shall be calculated by aggregating the estimated total annual value of the like goods services works and multiplying this by the number of years that the proposed Contract is to run for both Forces. . 9.2 Where the Contract does not specify the length of the period it is to run, then four years shall be taken as the multiplier. 9.2 9.3 In no case shall an Officer divide a Contract into a number of constituent parts in order to avoid compliance with the processes set out in these Contract Standing Orders.

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Samples: Contract Standing Orders

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CALCULATING CONTRACT VALUE. 9.1 Where like goods goods, services or works are required required, the Contract Value value used for calculating the relevant threshold shall be calculated by aggregating the estimated total annual value of the like goods services works and multiplying this by the number of years that the proposed Contract is to run for both Forces. . 9.2 Where the Contract does not specify the length of the period it is to run, then four years shall be taken as the multiplier. 9.2 9.3 In no case shall an Officer divide a Contract into a number of constituent parts in order to avoid compliance with the processes set out in these Contract Standing Orders.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Standing Orders

CALCULATING CONTRACT VALUE. 9.1 Where like goods goods, services or works are required the Contract Value used for calculating the relevant threshold shall be calculated by aggregating the estimated total annual value of the like goods services works and multiplying this by the number of years that the proposed Contract is to run for both Forces. Where the Contract does not specify the length of the period it is to run, then four years shall be taken as the multiplier 9.2 In no case shall an Officer divide a Contract into a number of constituent parts in order to avoid compliance with the processes set out in these Contract Standing Orders

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standing Orders

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