Common use of MINIMUM AND MANDATORY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Clause in Contracts

MINIMUM AND MANDATORY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. The technical specifications may include items that are considered minimum, mandatory, or required. If any Bidder is unable to meet or exceed these items, and feels that the technical specifications are overly restrictive, the bidder must notify the Procurement Services Division immediately. Such notification must be received by the Procurement Services Division prior to the deadline contained in the ITB, for questions of a material nature, or prior to five (5) days before bid due and open date, whichever occurs first. If no such notification is received prior to that deadline, the City will consider the technical specifications to be acceptable to all bidders.

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Park Security, Installation and Removal, Agreement For

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MINIMUM AND MANDATORY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. The technical specifications specificationc; may include items that are considered minimum, mandatory, or required. If any Bidder is unable to meet or exceed these items, and feels that the technical specifications s ifications are overly restrictive, the bidder must notify the Procurement Services Division immediately. Such notification notific.ition must be received by the Procurement Services Division prior to the deadline contained in the ITB1TB, for questions of a material nature, or o;- prior to five (5S) days before bid due and open date, whichever occurs first. If no such notification is 1s received prior to that deadline, the City will consider the technical specifications to be acceptable to all bidders.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Purchase

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