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Modifications to General Terms and Conditions. The General Terms and Conditions of this agreement are changed, supplemented, or deleted ("modified") as specified in this Section XII, which supersedes inconsistent terms, conditions, requirements, or provisions contained elsewhere in this agreement. If all modifications do not fit on this page, the numeral "5" in the phrase "of 5" in the header of each page of this Attachment A must be changed to equal the total number of pages in this Attachment A, and each new page must be identified and successively numbered in the same manner as the first five pages. This Section XII does not contain modifications to the General Terms and Conditions of this agreement. This Section XII does contain modifications to the General Terms and Conditions of this agreement. Attachment A comprises [ 4 ] pages.   GRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN   (Name of Grantee) AND THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY AND FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION GRANT IDENTIFIER:  
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Modifications to General Terms and Conditions. The following modifications are made to General Terms and Conditions in Exhibit B:
Modifications to General Terms and Conditions. The General Terms and Conditions of this agreement are changed, supplemented, or deleted ("modified") as specified in this Section XII, which supersedes inconsistent terms, conditions, requirements, or provisions contained elsewhere in this agreement. If all modifications do not fit on this page, the numeral "5" in the phrase "of 5" in the header of each page of this Attachment A must be changed to equal the total number of pages in this Attachment A, and each new page must be identified and successively numbered in the same manner as the first five pages. This Section XII does not contain modifications to the General Terms and Conditions of this agreement. This Section XII does contain modifications to the General Terms and Conditions of this agreement. Attachment A comprises [ 4 ] pages. (Name of Grantee) AND THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY AND FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION GRANT IDENTIFIER: APPROVED PROJECT BUDGET ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION TOTAL BUDGET FEDERAL STATE GRANTEE OTHER A. Personnel Costs Salaries 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fringe Benefits 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 B. Consultants and Subcontractors 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 C. Other Costs Specify below ▪ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ▪ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ▪ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ▪ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ▪ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 D. Audit 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Subtotal Direct Costs 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Less Program Income 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total Direct Costs 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Indirect Costs 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 TOTAL PROJECT AMOUNT 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 TOTAL GRANT AMOUNT is the sum of "Federal" and "State" column totals $0.00 the sum of "Federal" "State" and “Other” column totals $0.00 The sums identified in the "Total Budget" column are itemized and justified in (check one or more as appropriate) Attachment D, Scope of Services, on page(s) . Attachment D-2, Grantee’s Proposal, on page(s) . Attachment B-1, Itemization and Justification of Budget, comprising 1 pages. (Name of Grantee) AND THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY AND FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION GRANT IDENTIFIER: ITEMIZATION AND JUSTIFICATION OF BUDGET If neither Attachment D, Scope of Services, nor Attachment D-2, Grantee’s Proposal, provides an itemization, explanation, and justification for the Approved Project Budget, they must be provided on this Attachment B-1, comprising [ 1 ] pages, including this page. (Name of Grantee) AND THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY AND FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVI...
Modifications to General Terms and Conditions. SCOPE The intent of these specifications is to furnish Snowplow Blades and attaching hardware as required by various Capitol Region Purchasing Council members during the 2018-2019 winter season. Note: Quality and service are of equal importance to the prices furnished, as the members desire to obtain blades that will result in the lowest TOTAL COST. Ability to furnish blades on short notice will also be taken into consideration by the participating CRPC members. Note: The awarded vendor(s) must have product available to fulfill all orders for the period commencing October 1, 2018 and ending August 31, 2019. ESTIMATED QUANTITIES The quantities as listed herein are estimates only and have been provided for the purpose of competitive bidding. Actual quantities will be contingent upon the total number of CRPC (Council) members that decide to make an award off of this bid (as participation is voluntary), the needs of the using departments in the various Council members (based on weather) and satisfaction with product performance when piloted by participating Council members. Respondents are expected to have sufficient inventory, or ready access to re-supply, to cover the total quantities listed herein in order to allow for timely delivery prior to the start of the winter season.
Modifications to General Terms and Conditions. SCOPE The Capitol Region Purchasing Council, on behalf of certain Capitol Region Purchasing Council members/Fire Companies, requests bids for the purchase of Personal Protective Clothing for Structural Fire Fighting. Each respective member/fire company will make its own awards and payments according to the terms and conditions set forth in these specifications. A written order from each contracting entity will be required before any deliveries may commence, and shall contain information concerning the quantity of ensembles required and the desired delivery locations. In general, the standards set forth by the NFPA 1971 (latest edition), shall apply. Note: The awarded vendor(s) must have product available to fulfill all orders for the period commencing November 1, 2017 and ending October 31, 2018.
Modifications to General Terms and Conditions. INTENT The Capitol Region Purchasing Council, on behalf of certain CRPC members, requests bids for ASPHALT PAVEMENT CRACK SEALING using the hot pour method, for the contract period of October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2019. Each respective CRPC member will make its own awards and payments according to the terms and conditions set forth in these specifications. A written order from each CRPC member will be required before any work is started, and shall contain information concerning the quantity and type of asphalt pavement crack sealing required, the desired materials to be used, the preferred work schedule, and any other relevant data. This bid is intended for projects that do not meet the threshold for State of Connecticut prevailing wages as codified in the General Statute section 31-53 and 31-53a. Projects that meet or exceed the threshold shall not be purchased through this bid. Vendors who wish to submit a bid for the Cold Applied Mulch Sealing method may submit an alternate bid which contains documentation on Organic Cover Material, Mulch Seal Liquid Material, and equipment. In general, specifications for asphalt pavement crack sealing found in ASTM D6690 will apply. BID AWARD A bid award shall be made by each respective CRPC member to the lowest responsible, responsive bidder(s) for their specific needs. The lowest responsible bidder is that person or firm whose bid to perform the work is lowest, who is qualified and competent to do the work, whose past performance of work is satisfactory to the CRPC member and whose bid documents comply with the procedural requirements stated herein. The award process may also include additional considerations such as the information provided on the bid forms and the bidder’s perceived ability to fulfill his/her obligations as prescribed by these specifications. The issuance of a Purchase Order from a CRPC member constitutes an award, and such awards may be made to one or more vendors. Each bidder must be prepared to show evidence of having satisfactorily carried out a similar contract, as inability to do so may be cause for rejection. Note that service and scheduling shall be major factors in awarding the contract, and shall consist of the contractor’s availability to return to do small jobs during the contract period, as well as to perform work during off-hours (e.g., nights, weekends). Note that the CRPC members reserve the right to make their awards on a section-by-section basis in order to take advantage ...
Modifications to General Terms and Conditions. The General Terms and Conditions of this agreement are changed, supplemented, or deleted ("modified") as specified in this Section X, which supersedes inconsistent terms, conditions, requirements, or provisions contained elsewhere in this agreement. If all modifications do not fit on this page, the numeral "4" in the phrase "of 4" in the header of each page of this Attachment A must be changed to equal the total number of pages in this Attachment A, and each new page must be identified and successively numbered in the same manner as the first four pages. This Section X does not contain modifications to the General Terms and Conditions of this agreement. This Section X does contain modifications to the General Terms and Conditions of this agreement, as follows, and Attachment A now comprises
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