OFFER DOCUMENTATION AND SUBMISSION Sample Clauses

OFFER DOCUMENTATION AND SUBMISSION. 4.1 The service and/or goods offered should be strictly in accordance with the Specification. Alternative service and/or goods may be offered but all differences between such service and/or goods and the Specification must be indicated in detail in the Offer Schedule. Offers may be for all or any part of the contract. 4.2 Offers must comprise: a) the Offer Schedule (Attachment 13 Validation Consultancy and 14 Temperature Mapping); the Flu Pandemic Questionnaire (Attachment 9); the Form of Offer (Attachment 7) Specification response-as detailed in the specification cross-referring to the relevant headings and numbering/referencing. Pre-Purchase Questionnaire (PPQ) (Not applicable) If accredited to a Quality Assurance Standard e.g. BS/EN/ISO9000, a copy of the Certificate of Conformity; Testimonials of satisfied customers in the same or related business area; Audited accounts for the last three financial years, or for the period since the Offeror’s incorporation, if a company, or trading, if as a partnership or sole trader, (if such period be less than three years) or unaudited accounts accompanied by an explanation as to why audited accounts are not available. Parental Guarantee (if the tenderer has a parent company)
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OFFER DOCUMENTATION AND SUBMISSION. 4.1 The service and/or goods offered should be strictly in accordance with the Specification. Alternative service and/or goods may be offered but all differences between such service and/or goods and the Specification must be indicated in detail in the Offer Schedule. Offers may be for all or any part of the contract. 4.2 Offers must comprise: a) The Offer Schedule (Attachment No 12) The Business Continuity Questionnaire (Attachment No 9) The Form of Offer (Attachment No 7) Specification response-as detailed in the specification cross-referring to the relevant headings and numbering/referencing. Pre-Purchase Questionnaire (PPQ) (Not applicable) If accredited to a Quality Assurance Standard e.g. BS/EN/ISO9001, a copy of the Certificate of Conformity; Testimonials of satisfied customers in the same or related business area; Audited accounts for the last three financial years, or for the period since the Offeror’s incorporation, if a company, or trading, if as a partnership or sole trader, (if such period be less than three years) or unaudited accounts accompanied by an explanation as to why audited accounts are not available. Parental Guarantee (if the tenderer has a parent company)
OFFER DOCUMENTATION AND SUBMISSION. NHSBT shall not be bound to order any of the articles referred to in the attached documents nor to accept or pay for any articles other than those ordered. The Form of Offer must be signed by an authorised signatory; in the case of a partnership, by a partner for and on behalf of the firm; in the case of a limited company, by an officer duly authorised, the designation of the officer being stated. Due to the nature of submissions for this Invitation to Tender/Quote, electronic signatures will be accepted.
OFFER DOCUMENTATION AND SUBMISSION. The Products and Service Offered must be strictly in accordance with the requirements of this Invitation to Offer including the Conditions of Contract (Document No.03) and Contract Technical Specification (Document No.04). Offers must comprise: Selection Questionnaire Documents No. 5a - Offer Schedule (Additional information) must be completed in full; Documents No. 5b - Offer Schedule (Quotation) must be completed in full; Document No. 06 - Form of Offer must be completed in full on the Atamis website; Document No. 08 – Confidentiality Undertaking In addition, Offerors may include within their Offer one or more Prevent, Test, Treat, and Retain Initiative Proposals in accordance with the Prevent, Test, Treat, and Retain Initiative Proposal Template provided (Document No. 05c). Offerors may propose, for consideration by the Authority, Prevent, Test, Treat, or Retain initiatives. Proposals for Prevent, Test, Treat, or Retain initiatives may be submitted with the Offer or during the term of the Contract. Proposals for Prevent, Test, Treat, or Retain initiatives must be treatment agnostic. Such initiatives must seek to: ensure equitable access and uptake of HIV prevention programmes (Prevent); and/or scale up HIV testing (Test); and/or optimise rapid access to treatment and retention in care (Treat); and/or improve quality of life for people living with HIV and addressing stigma (Retain).

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