Deadlines for Protests Sample Clauses

Deadlines for Protests. (1) Protests concerning the issues described in Part A, Section 7.1(1) must be filed as soon as the basis for the protest is known, but no later than 20 calendar days prior to the QS Due Date, unless the protest relates to an Addendum to the RFQ, in which case the protest must be filed no later than 5 business days after the Addendum is issued. (2) Protests concerning the issues described in Part A, Section 7.1(2) must be filed no later than 5 business days after receipt of the notification of non-responsiveness. (3) Protests concerning the issues described in Part A, Section 7.1(3) must be filed no later than 10 days after the earliest of the notification of the shortlist and the public announcement of the shortlist.
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Deadlines for Protests. (a) Protests concerning the issues described in Section 8.1(a) must be filed as soon as the basis for the protest is known, but no later than ten (10) calendar days after issuance of the RFQ, unless the protest relates to an addendum to the RFQ, in which case the protest must be filed no later than five (5) calendar days after the addendum is issued and ADOT gives notice that the discussion under Section 8.2 is concluded. (b) Protests concerning the issues described in Section 8.1(b) must be filed no later than ten (10) calendar days after receipt of the notification of nonresponsiveness or failure to pass all pass/fail criteria set forth in this RFQ and ADOT gives notice that the discussion under Section 8.2 is concluded. (c) Protests concerning the issues described in Section 8.1(c) must be filed no later than ten (10) calendar days after the earliest of the notification of the short-list and the public announcement of the short-list and ADOT gives notice that the discussion under Section 8.2 is concluded.
Deadlines for Protests. (a) Protests concerning the issues described in Section 8.1(a) must be filed as soon as the basis for the protest is known, but no later than ten (10) calendar days after issuance of the RFQ, unless the protest relates to an addendum to the RFQ, in which case the protest must be filed no later than five (5) calendar days after the addendum is issued and ADOT gives notice that the discussion under Section 8.2 is concluded. (b) Protests concerning the issues described in Section 8.1(b) must be filed no later than ten (10) calendar days after receipt of the notification of nonresponsiveness or failure to pass all pass/fail criteria set forth in this RFQ and ADOT gives notice that the discussion under Section 8.2 is concluded. (c) Protests concerning the issues described in Section 8.1(c) must be filed no later than ten (10) calendar days after the earliest of the notification of the short-list and Arizona Department of Transportation Phoenix Metropolitan Area Freeway Lighting Project Page 53 of 5858 Request for Qualifications Project #F014701C Addendum #3, September 14, 2017 the public announcement of the short-list and ADOT gives notice that the discussion under Section 8.2 is concluded.
Deadlines for Protests. Protests must be filed within five business days after the following: (a) Issuance of the RFQ (for protests concerning the issues described in Section 8.1(a)); or (b) Notification of the shortlisting determinations (for protests concerning the issues described in Sections 8.1(b) and (c)). The Respondent’s failure to observe any of these deadlines is a waiver of the Respondent’s right to the corresponding protest.
Deadlines for Protests. ‌ The failure of an Offeror to file a protest within the applicable period shall preclude consideration of those issues in any protest. (a) within the applicable period shall preclude consideration of those issues in any protest concerning the issues described in Part A.6.1(a) and (b). Protests concerning the issues described in Part A.6.1(b) must be filed no later than five Working Days after receipt of the notification of non-responsiveness. Protests concerning the issues described in Part A.6.1(c) must be filed no later than five (5) Working Days after the earliest of the notification of the Shortlist and the public announcement of the shortlisting determination. In computing any period of time prescribed by this procedure, the day of the act or event from which the designated period of time begins to run shall not be included. The last day of the period shall be included. Any document received after the close of a regular Working Day shall be deemed received the following Working Day.

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