Revision of Proposal Sample Clauses

Revision of Proposal. A proposer may revise a proposal on the proposer’s own initiative at any time before the deadline for submission of proposals. The proposer must submit the revised proposal in the same manner as the original. A revised proposal must be received on or before the proposal due date. In no case will a statement of intent to submit a revised proposal, or commencement of a revision process, extend the proposal due date for any proposer. At any time during the proposal evaluation process, the Department may require a proposer to provide oral or written clarification of its proposal. The Department reserves the right to make an award without further clarifications of proposals received.
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Revision of Proposal. Notwithstanding the forgoing, a Proposer may withdraw or revise a proposal on the Proposer’s own initiative at any time before the deadline for submission of proposals. The Proposer must submit the revised proposal in the same manner as the original proposal. A revised proposal must be received on or before the proposal due date. In no case will a statement of intent to submit a revised proposal or the commencement of a revision process extend the proposal due date for any Proposer. A Proposer may withdraw its proposal prior to the proposal submission deadline by following the prompts on the SFBid website. Once withdrawn, a Proposer may submit a revised proposal through SFBid ahead of the proposal deadline. At any time during the proposal evaluation process, the SFPUC may require a Proposer to provide oral or written clarification of its proposal. The SFPUC reserves the right to make an award without receiving or accepting any clarifications of proposals received. Errors and Omissions in Proposal‌ Failure by the SFPUC to object to an error, omission, or deviation in the proposal will in no way modify the RFP or excuse the Proposer from full compliance with the specifications of the RFP or any Agreement awarded pursuant to the RFP. Financial Responsibility‌ The SFPUC accepts no financial responsibility for any costs incurred by a Proposer in either responding to this RFP, participating in oral presentations, or negotiating an Agreement with the SFPUC. The proposals in response to the RFP will become the property of the SFPUC and may be used by the SFPUC in any way it deems appropriate. Proposer’s Obligations Under the Campaign Reform Ordinance‌ Proposers must comply with Section 1.126 of the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Code, which states: No person who contracts with the City and County of San Francisco for the rendition of personal services, for the furnishing of any material, supplies or equipment to the City, or for selling any land or building to the City, whenever such transaction would require approval by a City elective officer, or the board on which that City elective officer serves, shall make any contribution to such an officer, or candidates for such an office, or committee controlled by such officer or candidate at any time between commencement of negotiations for such contract until (1) the termination of negotiations for such contract; or (2) three months have elapsed from the date the contract is approved by the City elective of...
Revision of Proposal. A Proposer may revise its Proposal on the Proposer’s own initiative at any time before the Submittal Deadline. The Proposer must submit the revised Proposal in the same manner as the original. A revised Proposal must be received on or before the Submittal Deadline. In no case will a statement of intent to submit a revised Proposal, or commencement of a revision process, extend the Submittal Deadline for any Proposer. If multiple Proposals are received from the same Proposer for the same lease, the Airport will only evaluate the last one received before the Submittal Deadline. At any time during the proposal evaluation process, the Airport Commission may require a Proposer to provide oral or written clarification of its Proposal. The Airport Commission reserves the right to make an award without further clarification of Proposals received.
Revision of Proposal. Notwithstanding the forgoing, a Proposer may withdraw or revise a proposal on the Proposer’s own initiative at any time before the deadline for submission of proposals. The Proposer must submit the revised proposal in the same manner as the original proposal. A revised proposal must be received on or before the proposal due date. In no case will a statement of intent to submit a revised proposal or the commencement of a revision process extend the proposal due date for any Proposer. At any time during the proposal evaluation process, the SFPUC may require a Proposer to provide oral or written clarification of its proposal. The SFPUC reserves the right to make an award without receiving or accepting any clarifications of proposals received.
Revision of Proposal. Notwithstanding the forgoing, a Proposer may withdraw or revise a proposal on the Proposer’s own initiative at any time before the deadline for submission of proposals. The Proposer must submit the revised proposal in the same manner as the original proposal. A revised proposal must be received on or before the proposal due date. In no case will a statement of intent to submit a revised proposal or the commencement of a revision process extend the proposal due date for any Proposer. A Proposer may withdraw its proposal prior to the proposal submission deadline by following the prompts on the SFBid website. Once withdrawn, a Proposer may submit a revised proposal through SFBid ahead of the proposal deadline. At any time during the proposal evaluation process, the SFPUC may require a Proposer to provide oral or written clarification of its proposal. The SFPUC reserves the right to make an award without receiving or accepting any clarifications of proposals received.
Revision of Proposal. A Proposer may revise a proposal on the Proposer’s own initiative at any time before the deadline for submission of proposals. The Proposer must submit the revised proposal in the same manner as the original. A revised proposal must be received on or before the proposal due date. In no case will a statement of intent to submit a revised proposal, or commencement of a revision process, extend the proposal due date for any Proposer. At any time during the proposal evaluation process, the War Memorial may require a Proposer to provide oral or written clarification of its proposal. The War Memorial reserves the right to make an award without further clarifications of proposals received.

Related to Revision of Proposal

  • Request for Proposal Once the project development stage and joint scope meeting have produced a County approved Detailed Scope of Work, the County will issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) to the Contractor. The RFP will include the Scope of Work approved by the County and other pertinent information with regards to scheduling, submittals, shop drawings and sketch requirements. The Contractor agrees to prepare and submit a JOC Task Order Proposal of Work.

  • Decision of Board ‌ The decision of the majority shall be the decision of the Board. Where there is no majority decision, the decision of the Chair shall be the decision of the Board. The decision of the Arbitration Board shall be final, binding, and enforceable on the parties. The Board shall have the power to dispose of a discharge or discipline grievance by any arrangement which it deems just and equitable. However, the Board shall not have the power to change this agreement or to alter, modify, or amend any of its provisions.

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