Information for Proposed Firms Sample Clauses

Information for Proposed Firms. CM/GC shall develop information for proposed firms for all of the Work. Such information shall describe the Work to be procured by the CM/GC through Trade Contractors or Trade Suppliers, using CM/GC's own forms and procedures. Firms shall be required to submit a proposal encompassing the full contract price for the Work to be procured, except as provided in Article 3.7.9 below.
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Information for Proposed Firms. Design-Builder shall develop information for proposed firms for all of the Work. Such information shall describe the Work to be procured by the Design-Builder through Trade Contractors or Trade Suppliers, using Design-Builder's own forms and procedures. Firms shall be required to submit a proposal encompassing the full contract price for the Work to be procured, except as provided in Article 3.7.9 below.
Information for Proposed Firms. CMR shall develop information for proposed firms for all of the Work. Such information shall describe the Work to be procured by the CMR through Trade Contractors or Trade Suppliers, using CMR's own forms and procedures. Firms shall be required to submit a proposal encompassing the full contract price for the Work to be procured, except as provided in Section 3.7.11 below.
Information for Proposed Firms. 3.7.2.3 Alternative Prices.

Related to Information for Proposed Firms

  • Request for Proposal Once the project development stage and joint scope meeting have produced a County approved Detailed Scope of Work, the County will issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) to the Contractor. The RFP will include the Scope of Work approved by the County and other pertinent information with regards to scheduling, submittals, shop drawings and sketch requirements. The Contractor agrees to prepare and submit a JOC Task Order Proposal of Work.

  • Request for Proposals A State request inviting proposals for Goods or Services. This Contract shall be governed by the statutes, regulations and procedures of the State of Connecticut, Department of Administrative Services.

  • Additional Information for Product Development Projects Outcome of product development efforts, such copyrights and license agreements. • Units sold or projected to be sold in California and outside of California. • Total annual sales or projected annual sales (in dollars) of products developed under the Agreement. • Investment dollars/follow-on private funding as a result of Energy Commission funding. • Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions.  Additional Information for Product Demonstrations: • Outcome of demonstrations and status of technology. • Number of similar installations. • Jobs created/retained as a result of the Agreement.

  • Proposing Integration Activities in the Planning Submission No integration activity described in section 6.3 may be proposed in a CAPS unless the LHIN has consented, in writing, to its inclusion pursuant to the process set out in section 6.3(b).

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