Competitive Bids for the Project Sample Clauses

Competitive Bids for the Project. For contracts expected to exceed $50,000, Grantee shall issue an invitation to bid to solicit competitive bids pursuant to Sections 180.24 and 255 et seq., Florida Statutes, the Consultant’s Competitive Negotiation Act as set forth in Section 287.055, Florida Statutes, and/or Grantee’s established competitive bidding procedures (including, but not limited to, utilization of any continuing services agreements with approved vendors), a copy of which established procedures shall be uploaded to Triumph’s SmartSheet system, as applicable. Grantee shall not be allowed to submit a bid to do the work in-house. Grantee shall not be allowed to submit a bid to do the work in-house. Upon determination of the winning bidder, but before Grantee formally accepts the bid, enters into any contract, or in any way obligates itself to accept the bid, Grantee shall submit to Triumph for its approval, the name of the proposed vendor and all documentation relating to the evaluation of the various bids submitted. Triumph shall have fifteen (15) days from the receipt of the submitted material to notify Grantee of its approval or disapproval of such proposed award. If Triumph fails to approve or disapprove of the election within such fifteen (15) day period, the award shall be deemed approved. Upon approval, Grantee shall issue its intent to award to that vendor. Triumph shall have the right to review and approve all Contracts (as defined in Section 5.7 below) in accordance with Section 5.7 below.
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Competitive Bids for the Project. For contracts and/or purchases exceeding $325,000, Grantee shall obtain competitive bids when required under the applicable laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations when purchasing services or commodities, or contracting for construction or renovations to public property, and Grantee shall upload a copy of the applicable standards or procedures to Triumph’s SmartSheet system and submit for Triumph review. When awarding contracts according to the applicable laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations, Grantee shall award the contract to the lowest cost qualified responsive bidder considering the selection criteria contained within the solicitation.
Competitive Bids for the Project. For contracts and/or purchases exceeding $350,000, Grantee shall obtain competitive bids using Grantee’s established competitive bidding procedures (including, but not limited to, utilization of any continuing services agreements with approved vendors), a copy of which established procedures shall be uploaded to Triumph’s SmartSheet system. In awarding contracts pursuant to Sections 180.24 and 255 et seq., Florida Statutes, Grantee shall award the contract to the lowest cost qualified responsive bidder considering the selection criteria contained within the invitation to bid. Triumph shall have the right to review and approve the proposed award and all other contracts. Triumph shall have fifteen (15) days from the receipt of the submitted material to notify Grantee of its approval or disapproval of such proposed award or contract. If Triumph fails to approve or disapprove of the award or contract within such fifteen (15) day period, the award or contract shall be deemed approved.
Competitive Bids for the Project. For purchases and contracts expected to exceed $25,000, WCSO shall issue an invitation to bid to solicit competitive bids for materials and labor for the Construction portion of the Project, and for the purchase of Equipment and Computers, pursuant to Sections 180.24 and 255 et seq., Florida Statutes, or pursuant to the Consultant’s Competitive Negotiation Act as set forth in Section 287.055, Florida Statutes, as applicable. In awarding the contract, the WCSO shall award the contract to the lowest, responsive bidder considering the selection criteria contained within the invitation to bid. Upon determination as to which vendor is the lowest, responsive bidder, WCSO shall submit to Triumph for its approval, the name of the proposed vendor and all documentation relating to the evaluation of the various bids submitted. Triumph shall have fifteen (15) days from the receipt of the submitted material to notify WCSO of its approval or disapproval of such proposed award. If Triumph fails to approve or disapprove of the election within such fifteen (15) day period, the award shall be deemed approved. Upon approval, WCSO shall issue its intent to award to that vendor. Triumph shall have the right to review and approve all Contracts (as defined in Section 5.7 below) in accordance with Section 5.7 below.
Competitive Bids for the Project. For contracts expected to exceed $25,000, Grantee shall competitively solicit vendors for materials, labor, and professional services for the construction portion of the Project as required by Sections 1013.47 and 287, Florida Statutes, and Section 6A-14.0734 Florida Administrative Code, and/or Grantee’s established competitive bidding procedures (a copy of which shall be uploaded to Triumph’s SmartSheet system), as applicable. Grantee shall be allowed to submit a bid to do the work in-house. Upon determination of the winning bidder, but before Grantee formally accepts the bid, enters into any contract, or in any way obligates itself to accept the bid, Grantee shall submit to Triumph for its approval, the name of the proposed vendor and all documentation relating to the evaluation of the various bids submitted. Triumph shall have fifteen (15) days from the receipt of the submitted material to notify Grantee of its approval or disapproval of such proposed award. If Triumph fails to approve or disapprove of the election within such fifteen (15) day period, the award shall be deemed approved. Upon approval, Grantee shall issue its intent to award to that vendor. Triumph shall have the right to review and approve all Contracts (as defined in Section 5.7 below) in accordance with Section 5.7 below.
Competitive Bids for the Project. FSU shall competitively solicit vendors for materials and labor for the construction portion of the Project as required by Sections 255 et seq., and 1001.106 (3) and (7) Florida Statutes, and Board of Governors Regulations 18.001; or for applicable professional services, pursuant to the Consultant’s Competitive Negotiation Act as set forth in Section 287.055, Florida Statutes, as applicable. Upon selection of the proposed vendor, FSU shall submit to Triumph for its approval, the name of the proposed vendor and all documentation relating to the evaluation of the various bids submitted. Triumph shall have fifteen (15) days from the receipt of the submitted material to notify FSU of its approval or disapproval of such proposed award. If Triumph fails to approve or disapprove of the election within such fifteen (15) day period, the award shall be deemed approved. Upon approval, FSU shall issue its intent to award to that vendor. Triumph shall have the right to review and approve all Contracts (as defined in Section 5.7 below) in accordance with Section 5.7 below.
Competitive Bids for the Project. For contracts and/or purchases exceeding $325,000, Grantee shall obtain competitive bids using Grantee’s established competitive bidding procedures (including, but not limited to, utilization of any continuing services agreements with approved vendors), a copy of which established procedures shall be uploaded to Triumph’s SmartSheet system. In awarding contracts pursuant to Sections 180.24 and 255 et seq., Florida Statutes, or pursuant to the Consultant’s Competitive Negotiation Act as set forth in Section 287.055, Florida Statures, as applicable. Grantee shall award the contract to the lowest cost qualified responsive bidder considering the selection criteria contained within the invitation to bid. Triumph shall have the right to review and approve the proposed award and all other contracts. Triumph shall have fifteen (15) days from the receipt of the submitted material to notify Grantee of its approval or disapproval of such proposed award or contract. If Triumph fails to approve or disapprove of the award or contract within such fifteen (15) day period, the award or contract shall be deemed approved.
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Competitive Bids for the Project. For contracts and/or purchases exceeding $365,000, Grantee shall obtain and submit for Triumph’s review and approval competitive bids using Grantee’s established competitive bidding procedures (including, but not limited to, utilization of any continuing services agreements with approved vendors) for equipment, a copy of which established procedures shall be uploaded to Triumph’s SmartSheet system, as applicable. In awarding the contract pursuant to Sections 180.24 and 255 et seq., Florida Statutes, Grantee shall award the contract to the lowest cost qualified responsive bidder considering the selection criteria contained within the invitation to bid. Triumph shall review the proposed award and all other contracts before the bid is awarded. Triumph shall have fifteen (15) days from the receipt of the submitted material to notify Grantee of its approval or disapproval of such proposed award or contract. If Triumph fails to approve or disapprove of the award or contract within such fifteen (15) day period, the award or contract shall be deemed approved.
Competitive Bids for the Project. Grantee shall obtain competitive bids for completion of the Project. Grantee shall issue an invitation to bid to solicit competitive bids for materials and labor for the construction portion of the Project pursuant to Sections 180.24 and 255 et seq., Florida Statutes, or pursuant to the Consultant’s Competitive Negotiation Act as set forth in Section 287.055, Florida Statutes, as applicable (the “CCNA”). In awarding the contract pursuant to Sections 180.24 and 255 et seq., Florida Statutes, Grantee shall award the contract to the lowest, responsive bidder considering the selection criteria contained within the invitation to bid, or in awarding the contract pursuant to CCNA, Grantee shall award the contract as provided in the CCNA. Triumph shall have the right to approve the proposed award and the final contract (the “Contract”) in accordance with Section 5.7 below. Triumph shall have fifteen (15) days from the receipt of the submitted material to notify Grantee of its approval or disapproval of such proposed Contract. If Triumph fails to approve or disapprove of the Contract within such fifteen (15) day period, the Contract shall be deemed approved.
Competitive Bids for the Project. For contracts and/or purchases exceeding $325,000, Grantee shall obtain competitive bids when required under the applicable provisions of Chapters 255 and 287, Florida Statutes, Fla. Admin. Code Section 6A-14.0734, and Florida Board of Governor Regulations when purchasing services or commodities, or contracting for renovations to public property, and Grantee shall upload a copy of the applicable standards or procedures to Triumph’s SmartSheet system upon request. When awarding contracts according to the applicable statutes, rules, and regulations Grantee shall award the contract to the lowest cost qualified responsive bidder considering the selection criteria contained within the solicitation. Triumph shall have the right to review and approve the proposed award.
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