Contractor’s Response Sample Clauses

Contractor’s Response. A copy of Xxxxx’s response to the CTS’ Procurement resulting in this award is attached as Exhibit 2 as is incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. In the event the Parties need to exercise any options available on the procurement but not accepted in this SOW, the Parties will execute an amendment reflecting the exercise of said options. In the event of a conflict between the Response and this SOW, the SOW prevails.
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Contractor’s Response. A copy of Xxxxx’s response to the WaTech’s Procurement resulting in this award is attached as Exhibit 2 as is incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. In the event the Parties need to exercise any options available on the procurement but not accepted in this SOW, the Parties will execute an amendment reflecting the exercise of said options. In the event of a conflict between the Response and this SOW, the SOW prevails.
Contractor’s Response. 49.3.1 In the event that the Contractor is of the opinion that the proposed Change may have implications and effects on the Project Schedule or the Contract Price, it shall immediately and in any event not later than fourteen (14) days following receipt of NI’s Notice of Change, issue a response detailing all such alleged implications and include detailed information and calculations to support the response ("the Contractor's Response"). 49.3.2 NI shall examine the Contractor’s Response and shall be entitled to approve the Contractor’s Response, to reject the Contractor's response, to waive the Change, to request the Contractor to amend the Contractor’s Response (in whole or in part), or to provide additional information.
Contractor’s Response. Contractor shall submit to the Department any proposed modifications to the Project Plan and a firm cost proposal, if applicable, start date, completion dates, and written plan specifying the progress of each phase identified: Design, Development, Testing, and Implementation for the requested change order within five ten (510) business days of receiving the Department’s change order request. Contractor agrees that there shall be no additional cost or Contractor compensation for or with respect to any change order requests for modifications, Deliverables, modules or functionality that are envisioned in, conceptually similar in nature to, or consistent with, the RFP or the Proposal. Cost proposals shall be estimated utilizing the hourly rates agreed upon in the Schedule C. The hourly rates shall be fully-loaded rates, including over-head costs. Modifications to the Statement of Work that incorporate additional detail with respect to any Deliverable will not have the effect of increasing the not-to-exceed cost of that Deliverable, unless Contractor can show by clear and convincing evidence to the Department that the process of gathering detailed requirements for the Project revealed information previously unknown to the Contractor, that such new information will cause the estimated time, and therefore cost, necessary to complete a particular Deliverable to increase, and that the incorporation of that information alone into the Project requirements is the sole cause of the additional time and cost;
Contractor’s Response. No later than thirty days after receipt of the Proposed Resolution described in Section 23.02 above, CONTRACTOR shall provide a written response to said notice to the City Manager and the City Council which shall state the factual basis and all legal contentions and shall include all relevant evidence, including affidavits, documents, photographs and videotapes, which CONTRACTOR may choose to submit in its defense of the matters presented by the City Manager. 2595 2596 2597 2598 2599 2600 2601 2602 2603 2604
Contractor’s Response a. Contractor’s Cover Letter (1 page) b. Contractor’s acknowledgement to revisions (16 pages) c. Contractor’s acknowledgement to revisions (30 pages) d. Contractor’s acknowledgement to revisions (3 pages) e. Response to Exhibit 3 (2 pages) f. Response to Exhibit 4 (1 page) g. Contractor’s BAFO Response to Business Requirements (59 pages) h. Contractor’s BAFO Response to Subcategory 19.2 Supplemental Business Requirements (14 pages) i. Contractor’s Response to 19.1 and 19.2 Exhibit 5 (2 pages) j. Contractor’s Response to 19.1 Exhibit 7 (2 pages) k. Contractor’s Response to 19.2 Exhibit 7 (2 pages) l. Contractor’s BAFO Response to Subcategory 19.1 Statement of Work (31 pages) m. Contractor’s BAFO Response to Subcategory 19.2 Statement of Work (59 pages) n. Contractor’s BAFO Response to Subcategory 19.1 Cost Worksheets (34 pages) o. Contractor’s BAFO Response to Subcategory 19.2 Cost Worksheets (40 pages) p. Contractor’s BAFO Response to Subcategory 19.1 Catalog A (62 pages) q. Contractor’s BAFO Response to Subcategory 19.2 Catalog A (64 pages)
Contractor’s Response to the Request for Proposals for the Development of a New Library Website (Exhibit C).
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Related to Contractor’s Response

  • CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY 1.1. The Basic Services to be performed by CONTRACTOR hereunder is the Citywide Landscape Maintenance. 1.2. The CONTRACTOR agrees to obtain and maintain throughout the period of this Agreement all such licenses as are required to do business in the State of Florida, the City of Naples, and in Xxxxxxx County, Florida, including, but not limited to, all licenses required by the respective state boards and other governmental agencies responsible for regulating and licensing the professional services to be provided and performed by the CONTRACTOR pursuant to this Agreement. 1.3. The CONTRACTOR agrees that, when the services to be provided hereunder relate to a professional service which, under Florida Statutes, requires a license, certificate of authorization or other form of legal entitlement to practice such services, it shall employ and/or retain only qualified personnel to provide such services. 1.4. CONTRACTOR agrees to employ and designate, in writing, within five (5) calendar days after receiving its Notice to Proceed, a qualified licensed professional to serve as the CONTRACTOR's project manager (hereinafter referred to as the "Project Manager"). The Project Manager shall be authorized and responsible to act on behalf of the CONTRACTOR with respect to directing, coordinating and administering all aspects of the services to be provided and performed under this Agreement. 1.5. The CONTRACTOR has represented to the OWNER that it has expertise in the type of professional services that will be required for the Project. The CONTRACTOR agrees that all services to be provided by CONTRACTOR pursuant to this Agreement shall be subject to the OWNER's review and approval and shall be in accordance with the generally accepted standards of professional practice in the State of Florida, as well as in accordance with all published laws, statutes, ordinances, codes, rules, regulations and requirements of any governmental agencies which regulate or have jurisdiction over the Project or the services to be provided and performed by CONTRACTOR hereunder. In the event of any conflicts in these requirements, the CONTRACTOR shall notify the OWNER of such conflict and utilize its best professional judgment to advise OWNER regarding resolution of the conflict. 1.6. CONTRACTOR agrees not to divulge, furnish or make available to any third person, firm or organization, without OWNER's prior written consent, or unless incident to the proper performance of the CONTRACTOR's obligations hereunder, or in the course of judicial or legislative proceedings where such information has been properly subpoenaed, any non-public information concerning the services to be rendered by CONTRACTOR hereunder, and CONTRACTOR shall require all of its employees, agents, subconsultants and subcontractors to comply with the provisions of this paragraph.

  • Contractor’s Responsibilities Unless stated specifically to the contrary in the tender with full supporting explanations, the contractor will be deemed to have concurred as a practical manufacturer with the design and layout of the works as being sufficient to ensure reliability and safety in operation, freedom from undue stresses and satisfactory performance in all other essentials as a working material.

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