Multiple Bids Sample Clauses

Multiple Bids. No Respondent will be allowed to offer more than one bid on each item requested even though he may feel that he has two or more types or styles that will meet specifications. IF SAID RESPONDENT SHOULD SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE BID ON ANY ITEM REQUESTED, ALL BIDS FOR THAT ITEM MAY BE REJECTED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND PURCHASING.
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Multiple Bids. No vendor will be allowed to submit more than one (1) bid. Any alternate proposals must be brought to the Purchasing Agent's attention during the Pre-bid Conference or submitted in writing at least five (5) days preceding the bid opening date.
Multiple Bids. More than one Bid submitted in response to the same invitation to bid by the same bidder, whether on a separate bid form or attached to the initial bid form. Such bids are intended to be separate and distinct from each other and are meant to be evaluated as individual bids without reference to any other bid.
Multiple Bids. Most contractors do not offer "free estimates" on small repairs and some contractors will not provide free estimates at all. At the Owner's request, the Property Manager will obtain two estimates for repair work that the Property Manager expects to cost between $500.00 and $1,000.00 at no additional charge to the Owner. At the Owner's request, the Property Manager will obtain three estimates for repair work that the Property Manager expects to cost over $1,000.00. If the Owner requests additional bids from the Property Manager, the Owner agrees to pay the Property Manager $50.00 for coordinating each additional bid obtained. The Owner will be responsible for any charges from the contractor for providing the estimate.
Multiple Bids. A. Multiple Unit Prices No Bidder will be permitted to offer more than one price for each item even though it believes it has two or more products that will meet specifications. If a Bidder submits more than one price for any item, all prices for that item may be rejected at the discretion of the Chief Procurement Officer. Further, the Bid may be considered non-responsive in its entirety and not considered for Award. B. Bid Submittal Limit A Bidder may submit only one Bid for each Contract. More than one Bid from an individual, firm or partnership, corporation or association under the same or different names will not be considered on any given Contract, and will be considered grounds for disqualification of the Bids involved and rejection of the Bids. C. Alternate Bid Unless multiple or alternate Bids or proposals are specifically requested in the Solicitation, they may not be accepted.
Multiple Bids. A Pilot bidding on more than one (1) vacancy must accept or decline the first vacancy to close. Scheduling will provide the pilot with as much information as is available at the time.
Multiple Bids. Only one RFP will be accepted from any one person, partnership, corporation or other entity; however, several alternatives may be included in one RFP.
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Multiple Bids. (i) From and after January 1, 2010, prior to entering into a Company Group O&M Contract that can reasonably be expected to result in aggregate payments to the counterparty of more than one million dollars (US$1,000,000) during any twelve (12) consecutive Calendar Month period, commencing as of January 1 in any Calendar Year, except as provided in Section 6.3(c)(ii), to the extent that more than one competent service provider can provide the contracted-for service, a Company Group Member shall obtain proposals for such services from at least two (2) service providers. For the avoidance of doubt, a contract that automatically renews (is evergreen) on a month-to-month or other periodic basis that would meet the one million dollars (US$1,000,000) threshold if it remained in effect for an entire twelve (12) consecutive Calendar Month period commencing as of January 1 in any Calendar Year shall be considered subject to the requirements of the preceding sentence. (ii) If any Company Group Member desires to award a Company Group O&M Contract that would otherwise be subject to Section 6.4(c)(i) without tender of proposals from more than one service provider, whether because only one competent service provider can provide the contracted-for-service or otherwise, such Company Group Member may do so only with the prior approval of the Management Board pursuant to Section 5.1(c)(iv). Failure of a Member to notify the Company and the rest of the Management Board of its approval or rejection of such a Company Group O&M Contract within the time period specified in Section 5.3 shall be deemed an approval of the award of such Company Group O&M Contract. (iii) To the extent that a Company Group Member enters into a Company Group O&M Contract for which the Company is not required to obtain proposals from at least two (2) service providers pursuant to Section 6.4(c)(i) and such Company Group O&M Contract can reasonably be expected to result in aggregate payment to the counterparty of more than one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), the Company shall keep a written record in its files that are subject to the audit provisions of Section 8.3 explaining why multiple bids were not obtained for such services. (iv) In connection with the foregoing, the Company shall keep a written record in its files that are subject to the audit provisions of Section 8.3 that (A) in the event that the Company Group O&M Contract is awarded pursuant to Section 6.4(c)(i), includes the proposals obtai...
Multiple Bids. In some cases, organisations may wish to submit bids as both a sole bidder and as part of a consortium or SPV. The Council will handle submissions from such bidders as follows: 1. An organisation may bid as a sole bidder and as a member of no more than one consortium or SPV. In such cases, both ITT submissions need to be fully completed as set out in these instructions. 2. Organisations may not bid as a member of more than one consortium or SPV. The Council reserves the right to disqualify any such bids. 3. Organisations may not submit multiple bids as a sole bidder. The Council reserves the right to disqualify any such bids. 4. Where a bidder chooses to submit multiple bids as described in (1) above, their turnover and financial standing will not be counted towards that of the consortium or SPV. Any consortium or SPV of which they are a member must be able to pass any relevant financial requirements without the contribution of the organisation bidding in multiple.
Multiple Bids. Multiple Bids (Alternates) from Proposers are permitted; however, each must fully conform to the requirements for submission. Proposers must sequentially label (e.g., Bid # 1, Bid #2) and separately Submit each Proposal. Proposers may submit alternate pricing schemes without having to submit multiple Proposals.
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