RFB INQUIRIES Sample Clauses

RFB INQUIRIES. This RFB is issued for the New Hampshire Department of Employment Security, the sole point of contact for the State of New Hampshire during the selection process. Inquiries must be submitted by an individual authorized to commit their organization to the Terms and Conditions of this RFB. Submissions must clearly identify the RFB Number, the Vendor’s name, address and the name of the person submitting the question. Please take the time to read the RFB carefully before submitting inquiries and make your inquiries as clear as possible. Reference the section of the RFB in question. All inquiries or proposed changes must be submitted in writing and received at the NH Department of Employment Security by the date listed below. Inquiries must be submitted by e-mail to Xxxx Xxx at the following address: Xxxx.X.Xxx@xxxx.xx.xxx.
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RFB INQUIRIES. This RFB is issued for the State of New Hampshire by Employment Security, the sole point of contact for the State of New Hampshire during the selection process. Inquiries must be submitted by an individual authorized to commit their organization to the Terms and Conditions of this RFB. Submissions must clearly identify the RFB Number, the Vendor’s name, address and the name of the person submitting the question. Please take the time to read the RFB carefully before submitting inquiries and make your inquiries as clear as possible. Reference the section of the RFB in question. All inquiries or proposed changes must be submitted in writing and received at the Employment Security at least five business days prior to the bid opening Inquiries must be submitted by E-mail to Xxxx Xxxxxxxx at the following address: xxxx.x.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xxx 04/21/2022 – Bid solicitation (RFB) posted and distributed 04/25/2022 – Deadline for questions, clarifications or requested changes 04/26/2022 – Responses to questions, clarifications or requested changes 04/29/2022 – Deadline for submitting bids (Bid Opening at 00 X. Xxxxx Xx, Xxxxxxx)
RFB INQUIRIES. This RFB is issued for New Hampshire Employment Security, the sole point of contact for the State of New Hampshire during the selection process. Inquiries must be submitted by an individual authorized to commit their organization to the Terms and Conditions of this RFB. Submissions must clearly identify the RFB Number, the Vendor’s name, address and the name of the person submitting the question. Please take the time to read the RFB carefully before submitting inquiries and make your inquiries as clear as possible. Reference the section of the RFB in question. All inquiries or proposed changes must be submitted in writing and received at the Employment Security at least five calendar days prior to the bid opening. Inquiries must be submitted by e-mail to Xxxx X. Xxxxxx at the following address: Xxxx.X.Xxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xxx.
RFB INQUIRIES. This RFB is issued for the State of New Hampshire by the Department of Transportation, the sole point of contact for the State of New Hampshire during the selection process. Inquiries must be submitted by an individual authorized to commit their organization to the Terms and Conditions of this RFB. Submissions must clearly identify the RFB Number, the Vendor’s name, address and the name of the person submitting the question. Please take the time to read the RFB carefully before submitting inquiries and make your inquiries as clear as possible. Reference the section of the RFB in question. All inquiries or proposed changes must be submitted in writing and received at the Department of Transportation at least five business days prior to the bid opening. Inquiries must be submitted by E-mail to Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx at the following address: xxxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx In the event it becomes necessary to add to or revise any part of this RFB prior to the scheduled submittal date, the Department of Transportation will post on the NH Purchase and Property web site any Addenda. Before your submission, always check the site for any addenda or other materials that may have been issued that would affect the RFB. The web site address is xxx.xxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxx/xxxx.xxx.

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