Contractor Proposal. 2.3.2.1. Once the Judicial Council and the Contractor agree upon the scope of Work as set forth in a Services Request Form, Contractor will complete and submit electronically the Contractor Proposal, substantially in the format of Attachment C, to the Judicial Council’s Project Manager in the form of a file in modifiable MS- Word processing format, based upon the description of the Work requested by the Services Request Form. 2.3.2.2. The Judicial Council’s Project Manager shall review the Contractor Proposal separately or with the Contractor and may request changes to the Contractor Proposal submitted, in which event Contractor shall modify and resubmit the Contractor Proposal via CAFM. 2.3.2.3. Contractor acknowledges that the Judicial Council may seek proposals from other contractors for the same or similar work for which Judicial Council is seeking a proposal from Contractor. Contractor further acknowledges that Judicial Council is not obligated to accept a Contractor Proposal and that Judicial Council reserves the right to reject or not accept a Contractor Proposal for any reason. 2.3.2.4. Contractor Proposals submitted shall not expire or be revoked by the Contractor for a period of twenty (20) Days following the date submitted to the Judicial Council via CAFM. 2.3.2.5. If the Judicial Council intends to accept Contractor’s Proposal and proceed with the Project, the Judicial Council’s Project Manager will create a Service Work Order in the Judicial Council’s CAFM system and create a unique SWO number for that Project. The Services Request Form and accepted Contractor’s Proposal for the applicable Project will be uploaded to CAFM. 2.3.2.6. The Judicial Council’s Project Manager will then notify the Contractor of its Contractor Proposal acceptance. The Judicial Council shall provide, via e-mail, a Service Work Order consisting of a cover page with a unique Service Work Order number, the accepted Services Request Form and Contractor’s Proposal for that Service Work Order. 2.3.2.7. Contractor shall review all documents and, upon acceptance, log into Judicial Council’s CAFM system, look up the corresponding Service Work Order, and click “Accept.” By clicking “Accept,” Contractor agrees to all the provisions of this Contract, the Contract Documents, the Contractor Proposal and the corresponding Service Work Order.
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Contractor Proposal. 2.3.2.1. Once the Judicial Council and the Contractor agree upon the scope of Work as set forth in a Services Request Form, Contractor will complete and submit electronically the Contractor Proposal, substantially in the format of Attachment CExhibit C and IDIQ GC Facility Bid Form, to the Judicial Council’s Project Manager in the form of a file in modifiable MS- MS-Word processing format, based upon the description of the Work requested by the Services Request Form.
2.3.2.2. The Judicial Council’s Project Manager shall review the Contractor Proposal separately or with the Contractor and may request changes to the Contractor Proposal submitted, in which event Contractor shall modify and resubmit the Contractor Proposal via CAFM.
2.3.2.3. Contractor acknowledges that the Judicial Council may seek proposals from other contractors for the same or similar work for which Judicial Council is seeking a proposal from Contractor. Contractor further acknowledges that Judicial Council is not obligated to accept a Contractor Proposal and that Judicial Council reserves the right to reject or not accept a Contractor Proposal for any reason.
2.3.2.4. Contractor Proposals submitted shall not expire or be revoked by the Contractor for a period of twenty ninety (2090 ) Days following the date submitted to the Judicial Council via CAFM.
2.3.2.5. If the Judicial Council intends to accept Contractor’s Proposal and proceed with the Project, the Judicial Council’s Project Manager will create a Service Work Order in the Judicial Council’s CAFM system and create a unique SWO number for that Project. The Services Request Form and accepted Contractor’s Proposal for the applicable Project will be uploaded to CAFM.
2.3.2.6. The Judicial Council’s Project Manager will then notify the Contractor of its Contractor Proposal acceptance. The Judicial Council shall provide, via e-mail, a Service Work Order consisting of a cover page with a unique Service Work Order number, the accepted Services Request Form and Contractor’s Proposal for that Service Work Order.
2.3.2.7. Contractor shall review all documents and, upon acceptance, log into Judicial Council’s CAFM system, look up the corresponding Service Work Order, and click “Accept.” By clicking “Accept,” Contractor agrees to all the provisions of this Contract, the Contract Documents, the Contractor Proposal and the corresponding Service Work Order.
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Contractor Proposal. 2.3.2.1. Once the Judicial Council and the Contractor agree upon the scope of Work as set forth in a Services Request Form, Contractor will complete and submit electronically the Contractor Proposal, substantially in the format of Attachment C, to the Judicial Council’s Project Manager in the form of a file in modifiable MS- MS-Word processing format, based upon the description of the Work requested by the Services Request Form.
2.3.2.2. The Judicial Council’s Project Manager shall review the Contractor Proposal separately or with the Contractor and may request changes to the Contractor Proposal submitted, in which event Contractor shall modify and resubmit the Contractor Proposal via CAFM.
2.3.2.3. Contractor acknowledges that the Judicial Council may seek proposals from other contractors for the same or similar work for which Judicial Council is seeking a proposal from Contractor. Contractor further acknowledges that Judicial Council is not obligated to accept a Contractor Proposal and that Judicial Council reserves the right to reject or not accept a Contractor Proposal for any reason.
2.3.2.4. Contractor Proposals submitted shall not expire or be revoked by the Contractor for a period of twenty (20) Days following the date submitted to the Judicial Council via CAFM.
2.3.2.5. If the Judicial Council intends to accept Contractor’s Proposal and proceed with the Project, the Judicial Council’s Project Manager will create a Service Work Order in the Judicial Council’s CAFM system and create a unique SWO number for that Project. The Services Request Form and accepted Contractor’s Proposal for the applicable Project will be uploaded to CAFM.
2.3.2.6. The Judicial Council’s Project Manager will then notify the Contractor of its Contractor Proposal acceptance. The Judicial Council shall provide, via e-maile‑mail, a Service Work Order consisting of a cover page with a unique Service Work Order number, the accepted Services Request Form and Contractor’s Proposal for that Service Work Order.
2.3.2.7. Contractor shall review all documents and, upon acceptance, log into Judicial Council’s CAFM system, look up the corresponding Service Work Order, and click “Accept.” By clicking “Accept,” Contractor agrees to all the provisions of this Contract, the Contract Documents, the Contractor Proposal and the corresponding Service Work Order.
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Samples: Master Contract for Electrical Construction Services