Common use of IDENTIFICATION OF PROPOSAL ENVELOPE Clause in Contracts

IDENTIFICATION OF PROPOSAL ENVELOPE. If a special envelope is not furnished, or if return in the special envelope is not possible, the signed proposal should be returned in a separate envelope or package, sealed and identified as follows: Name of Offeror Due Date Time Street or Box Number RFP No. City, State, Zip Code RFP Title Name of Contract/Purchase Officer or Buyer The envelope should be addressed as directed on Page 1 of the solicitation. If a proposal not contained in the special envelope is mailed, the offeror takes the risk that the envelope, even if marked as described above, may be inadvertently opened and the information compromised which may cause the proposal to be disqualified. Proposals may be hand delivered to the designated location in the office issuing the solicitation. No other correspondence or other proposals should be placed in the envelope.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Shuttle Bus Services Agreement, Contract Agreement

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IDENTIFICATION OF PROPOSAL ENVELOPE. If a special envelope is not furnished, or if return in the special envelope is not possible, the signed bid/proposal should be returned in a separate envelope or package, sealed and identified as follows: From: 4:00 p.m. Est Name of Bidder/Offeror Due Date Time Street or Box Number RFP IFB No./RFP No. City, State, Zip Code IFB/RFP Title Name of Contract/Purchase Officer or Buyer The envelope should be addressed as directed on Page 1 of the solicitation. If a proposal not contained in the special envelope is mailed, the offeror takes the risk that the envelope, even if marked as described above, may be inadvertently opened and the information compromised which may cause the bid or proposal to be disqualified. Proposals may be hand delivered to the designated location in the office issuing the solicitation. No other correspondence or other proposals should be placed in the envelope.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rider Agreement

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IDENTIFICATION OF PROPOSAL ENVELOPE. If a special envelope is not furnished, or if return in the special envelope is not possible, the signed proposal should be returned in a separate envelope or package, sealed and identified as follows: From: February 1, 2007 NLT 4:00 PM Local Time Name of Offeror Due Date Time Street or Box Number RFP No. City, State, Zip Code RFP Title Name of Contract/Purchase Officer or Buyer Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx, Xx., CPPO, Assistant Director The envelope should be addressed as directed on Page 1 of the solicitation. If a proposal not contained in the special envelope is mailed, the offeror Offeror takes the risk that the envelope, even if marked as described above, may be inadvertently opened and the information compromised which may cause the proposal to be disqualified. Proposals may be hand delivered to the designated location in the office issuing the solicitation. No other correspondence or other proposals should be placed in the envelope.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Management Services Agreement

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