Qualifications of the Firm Sample Clauses

Qualifications of the Firm. Describe how your firm’s overall experience demonstrates your ability to successfully complete the Statement of Needs. Provide a detailed list of services you have provided to clients over the past three years which are similar to those required by VCU.
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Qualifications of the Firm technical experience in performing work of a similar nature; experience working with public agencies; strength and stability of the firm; and assessment by client references.
Qualifications of the Firm i. At least ten (10) consecutive years of experience in Georgia providing consultant and benefits consulting services to public or private entities. The firm shall have provided such services to jurisdictions whose service populations are similar in size and complexity to the County's.
Qualifications of the Firm. A firm and an account team client list from the past five (5) years, including any and all public entity client accounts, and a description of pertinent insurance programs negotiated for those entities; the number of covered employees/retirees for each client; the time period services have been provided to each account; the total project cost and fee amounts; and a brief statement of the firm's adherence to the schedule and budget for each project, including account contacts or other individuals who may be contacted by the County for references if desired.
Qualifications of the Firm. Focused only on the nonprofit sector and primarily on the work of helping higher education institutions achieve greater fundraising and advancement results, ALG would be an excellent partner for VCU to meet the objectives outlined in this RFP. Specifically, ALG would meet VCU’s needs at this time for the following reasons:
Qualifications of the Firm. Accelerated Laboratory Logistics has been in the business of moving laboratories for over 30 years. It comprises nearly 100% of our annual business, giving us expertise in processes, protocol, environments, equipment, situations and issues unique to moving laboratories. This experience makes us the most qualified vendor to service VCU laboratory relocation projects. ALL has a fleet of trucks, including generator trucks, which are instrumental in a successful laboratory relocation. Additionally, we have our own proprietary equipment specific to moving laboratories, and we provide our own rigging services. Accelerated has the tools to ensure the success of VCU laboratory relocation project. Qualifications of the Staff: Accelerated coordinates and performs laboratory relocations on a daily basis. Our Move Coordination Team are trained and certified in handling all aspects of laboratory relocations and have been coordinating laboratory relocations and/or moving laboratories for an average of 12 years. Our personnel who will conduct your move are trained and certified in handling chemicals and biohazards and have been moving laboratories for an average of 9 years, making them experts in their field. Because we move laboratories daily, ALL personnel understand the liability exposures inherent in working in a laboratory environment and are knowledgeable about the best methods to complete projects safely and expeditiously. All Accelerated personnel go through the U.S. DOT Certification in the proper handling, labeling and transportation of both biologicals and chemicals. We have provided laboratory move coordination and relocations for many universities and companies, with all projects meeting or below budget and being completed on time. Accelerated Laboratory Logistics has the experience and expertise needed to service your laboratory relocation projects and will work with you and the VCU laboratory staff to ensure smooth and successful moves. Below are a few of our current staff who may be on VCU relocation projects: Personnel Service #Years Xxxx Xxxxxx Move Coordinator 32 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Move Supervisor/Mover 21 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Move Supervisor/Mover 14 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Move Coordinator/Mover 9 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Move Supervisor/Mover 11 Xxxxxx Xxxx Mover 29 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Mover 4 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Mover 4 Xxxxx Xxxxx Mover 2
Qualifications of the Firm. The offeror’s experience and history relevant to GRTC’s needs should be discussed, including a description of the offeror’s direct experience on at least three (3) projects of similar size, scope and complexity completed in the past five years. Offeror shall provide the name, address and telephone numbers of persons who may be contacted as references. Offeror shall also include dates, locations, character, costs, and project managers for these previous projects. Offerors shall similarly discuss the qualifications of all other firms proposed to be utilized in the performance of the work if joint venture partners are proposed or if subcontractors are to be used for substantial portions of the work. The offeror shall send the Past Performance Questionnaire in Exhibit G to at least three (3), but no more than ten (10) current or past customers for which they have provided similar services within the past five (5) years. Offerors are responsible for completing the information in Section A of the questionnaire prior to mailing the questionnaire to references. The references are required to submit the questionnaires directly to GRTC, not back to the offeror. The offeror is responsible for ensuring the information in Section A is current. Offerors shall submit contact names and firm names to which the Past Performance Questionnaires were sent. Offerors shall provide a description of any adverse contract issues the firm has experienced over the past five years. The description should summarize the issue; identify what actions the firm took to address the issue; and detail any lessons learned from the issue. The offeror is encouraged to provide information on problems encountered on any of the contracts and subcontracts identified above and corrective actions taken to resolve these problems. This may include, but is not limited to, a discussion of efforts accomplished by the offeror to resolve problems encountered on present or prior contracts as well as efforts to identify and manage program risk. Xxxxxx having problems does not automatically equate to a lower confidence rating, since problems encountered may have been on a more complex program, or an offeror may have subsequently demonstrated the ability to overcome the problems encountered. The offeror is required to clearly demonstrate management actions employed in overcoming problems. Contract issues must also include any Notice to Cure (regardless of if they were rescinded or not), contract cancellations (reg...
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Qualifications of the Firm a) Provide a description and history of the firm focusing on previous governmental experience. Only past experience as the prime contractor with local governments will be considered. Personal qualifications of staff with past debris monitoring experience will be considered regardless of the actual tenure with the proposing firm. The City will accept and consider proposals from all firms with professionals that meet the qualifications defined in the Technical Proposal section of the RFP. Resumes must be provided. State and federal contracts that do not reflect direct contractual obligations to perform services on behalf of the sub-grantee will not be considered to be past local government experience. Firm qualifications must include, at minimum, the following:
Qualifications of the Firm. Section 5.1 (4) 25 2 Qualifications and Experience of the Project Manager – Section 5.1 (5) 25 3 Qualifications of the Project Team/Certified MBWE/SBE – Section 5.1 (6) 20

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