Proposal Review and Award Schedule Sample Clauses

Proposal Review and Award Schedule. The following is an outline of the tentative schedule for proposal review and contract award: RFP Availability: March 28, 20114 Submittal Deadline: April 25, 2014 Review Process: April 28-30, 2014 Consultant Interviews: Week of May 5, 2014 Contract Approval: May 16, 2014 Preliminary Report: August 18, 2014 PWAB Review of Preliminary Rate Report: September Special Meeting September 9, 2014 Council Review of Preliminary Rates: September 23, 2014 Final Report: October 13 2014 Final PWAB Review: October 17, 2014 Council Approval and Schedule Prop 218: November 10, 2014
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Proposal Review and Award Schedule. The following is an outline of the anticipated schedule for proposal review and contract award: Issue RFP March 07, 2023 Receive proposals March 27, 2023 Complete proposal evaluation March 31, 2023 Award contract April 11, 2023 SECTION DPROPOSAL FORMPage 1 LIST OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS CITY OF XXXXXX GRANDE PER MONTH FACTOR TOTAL con

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