PROPOSAL CONTENT AND VOLUMES Sample Clauses

PROPOSAL CONTENT AND VOLUMES. The Offeror must present proposal information in a manner that facilitates a one-to-one comparison between the information presented and this Proposal Instruction. Proposal information must be structured such that its Volume/paragraph number matches the Proposal Instructions Volume/paragraph number provided in section “Part B Specific Instructions” to which it is responding, although the Offeror may add lower tier subparagraphs. The Offeror must provide reasons it will not provide information for a particular paragraph. The proposal information instructions are structured by paragraph numbers where first, second, third, and fourth parts correspond to the volume, book, section, and element, etc., in the Offeror’s proposal. Each volume of the proposal shall be submitted as one original and additional copies as specified in the table below. The table below supersedes the copies requested in Block 9 of the Standard Form (SF) 33. All volumes of the original proposal shall be delivered to the address provided in Section 4.0 prior to the closing date/time stated in this solicitation. Page limitations for each volume, if any, are also specified in the table below; title and table of contents pages do not count towards the page limit. Any pages submitted exceeding the page limit shall be disregarded and NOT evaluated. Information submitted as an Annex to the proposal includes manuals, specifications, plans, procedures, and policies that exist as an official document of the company or facility, as well as other information requested in Part B Specific Instructions. Page limitations for Annexes, if any, are specified below. The authorized Annexes are summarized in the table below. 1 TECHNICAL 30 Pages 1 Original/ 1 Copy with CD- ROM 2 PAST PERFORMANCE 5 Pages for Each Contract 1 Original/ 1 Copy with CD- ROM 3 COST/PRICE No Page Limit 1 Original/1 Copy with CD- ROM Annex 1 OCI Disclosure and Mitigation Plans (if applicable) No Page Limit 1 Original/ 1 Copy with CD- ROM Annex 2 Small Business Subcontracting Plan (if applicable) and Small Business Utilization No Page Limit 1 Original/ 1 Copy with CD- ROM Annex 3 The Contractor Performance Assessment Report (CPAR) No Page Limit 1 Original/ 1 Copy with CD- ROM Each volume shall contain the following information: -Cover and title page -Title of proposal and proposal number as applicable -Offeror’s name, address, and POC -RFP number -Proposal volume/book number -Copy number -Table of Contents (The table of contents must pr...
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PROPOSAL CONTENT AND VOLUMES. The Offeror must present proposal information in a manner that facilitates a one-to-one comparison between the information presented and this Proposal Instruction. Proposal information must be structured such that its Volume/paragraph number matches the Proposal Instructions Volume/paragraph number provided in section “Part B Specific Instructions” to which it is responding, although the Offeror may add lower tier subparagraphs. The Offeror must provide reasons it will not provide information for a particular paragraph. The proposal information instructions are structured by paragraph numbers where first, second, third, and fourth parts correspond to the volume, section, and element, etc., in the Offeror’s proposal. Each volume of the proposal shall be submitted as specified in the table below. The table below supersedes the copies requested in Block 9 of the Standard Form (SF) 33. Recommended page limitations for each volume, if any, are also specified in the table below; title and table of contents pages do not count towards the recommended page limit. Glossaries of abbreviations and acronyms are also excluded from the recommended page limits. Information submitted as an Annex to the proposal includes manuals, specifications, plans, procedures, and policies that exist as an official document of the company or facility, as well as other information requested in Part B Specific Instructions. Recommended page limitations for Annexes, if any, are specified below. The authorized Annexes are summarized in the table below. Proposal Organization and Page Limits:
PROPOSAL CONTENT AND VOLUMES. The Offeror must present proposal information in a manner that facilitates a one-to-one comparison between the information presented and this Proposal Instruction. Proposal information must be structured such that its Volume/paragraph number matches the Proposal Instructions Volume/paragraph number provided in section “Part B Specific Instructions” to which it is responding, although the Offeror may add lower tier subparagraphs. The Offeror must provide reasons it will not provide information for a particular paragraph. The proposal information instructions are structured by paragraph numbers where first, second, third, and fourth parts correspond to the volume, section, and element, etc., in the Offeror’s proposal.
PROPOSAL CONTENT AND VOLUMES. 3.1 Each volume of the proposal shall be submitted as one (1) original and additional copies as specified in the table below. All volumes of the original proposal shall be delivered to the address provided in Section 4.0 prior to the closing date/time stated in this solicitation Page limitations for each volume if any, are also specified in the table below; title, tab, acronym list and table of contents pages do not count towards page limit. Proposal pages beyond the specified maximum limit will not be reviewed as part of the evaluation.
PROPOSAL CONTENT AND VOLUMES. Each volume of the proposal shall be submitted electronically and in the format as specified in the table below. All volumes of the proposal shall be submitted electronically via SAFE to the email address provided in Section L.3.0 prior to the closing date/time stated in this solicitation. Page limitations for each volume if any, are also specified in the table below and notes 1 and 2. Proposal pages beyond the specified maximum limit will not be reviewed as part of the evaluation.
PROPOSAL CONTENT AND VOLUMES. The Offeror must present proposal information in a manner that facilitates a one-to-one comparison between the information presented and this proposal instruction. The structure of proposal information (volume/paragraph number) must match the proposal instructions volume/paragraph number provided in section “Part B Specific Instructions”, although the Offeror may add lower tier subparagraphs. The Offeror must provide reasons it will not provide information for a particular paragraph. The structure of the proposal information instructions is by paragraph numbers where first, second, third, and fourth parts correspond to the volume, section, and element, etc., in the Offeror’s proposal. The Offeror shall submit each volume of the proposal as specified in the table below. The table below supersedes the copies requested in Block 9 of the Standard Form (SF) 33. The Offeror shall separate all volumes from each other. Delivery of all volumes of the original proposal shall occur as directed in Part A, Section 4.0 prior to the closing date/time stated in this solicitation. Page limitations for each volume, if any, are as specified in the table below; title and table of contents pages do not count towards the page limit. Any pages submitted exceeding the page limit will be disregarded and NOT evaluated.
PROPOSAL CONTENT AND VOLUMES. The Offeror must present its proposal information in a manner that facilitates a one for one comparison between the information presented and Section L proposal instructions. Proposal information must be structured such that its paragraph numbers/letters correspond to the proposal instructions paragraph numbers/letters, although the Offeror may add lower tier sub paragraphs. Each volume and annex of the proposal shall be submitted as original and additional paper and/or electronic copies as specified in Table G-3 (Proposal Structure). Each volume, book, or annex should be provided separately in a 3- ring binder. The binders should be of an appropriate thickness for the number of pages it contains (e.g., a 30-page book should not be placed in a 2-inch binder). Each binder must contain the following information using tabs and dividers: a. Cover and title page; b. Title of proposal and proposal number as applicable; c. Offeror’s name, address and POC; d. Solicitation number; e. Proposal volume/annex number; f. Copy number; and g. Table of Contents (The table of contents must provide sufficient detail to easily locate important elements). Table G-4 lists the attachments provided to the Offeror within Section L. Table G-4 Section L List of Attachments Section L Attachment Number Attachment Name Electronic File Title L-1 Table T-1 (Offeror Summary) and T-2 (Contract Summary) Att L-1 Vol 1 T-1 OS and T-2 CS L-2 Table T-3 (Contracts for Aircraft Maintenance Experience) Att L-2 Vol 1 T-3 CAME
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