RFP Documents Sample Clauses
RFP Documents. As defined in Article 1.2 of the General Conditions. Request for Qualifications (RFQ). As defined in Article 1.2 of the General Conditions.
RFP Documents. All documents that are provided by EIT Food during the procurement procedure.
RFP Documents. This RFP documents consist of the following:
6.1. Section One:
a. Part A – Overview, Scope, and Project Information
b. Part B – Conditions and Other Requirements
c. Part C – Bid Submission, Format, Evaluation, and Award
6.2. Section Two:
a. Proposal Submission, Technical Proposal, Cost Proposal and Required Forms
6.3. Section Three:
a. General Terms and Conditions of Master Agreement 6.4. Attachments:
a. Attachment A – Sample Administration Agreement b. Attachment B – Cost Proposal Template
RFP Documents. RFP Documents include the Proposal requirements and the proposed Contract Documents.
RFP Documents. All documents that are provided by EIT Food during the procurement procedure. Service(s) and/or Products – Requested services and/or products as defined this Agreement and its Annexes which will lead to achieving the defined goals. GA – (Grant Agreement) The Agreement that sets out specific terms and conditions and rights and obligations that are applicable to the specific grants awarded to EIT Food. Tender /Proposal – The offer of the Contractor including all Annexes on which EIT Food determined this offer to be the Tender which provides the best value for money.
RFP Documents. This RFP consists of the following sections: • This RFP • Scope of Work • Standard City Contract • HRD Documents
RFP Documents. The following, in addition to this RFP, constitute the RFP documents: Exhibit “A” - Customer References Exhibit - Designation of Subcontractors Exhibit “C” - Non-Collusion Declaration Exhibit “D” - Insurance Information Exhibit “E” - Living Wage Compliance Statement
RFP Documents. RFP Documents shall mean the RFP, including addendums, and the proposal submitted by the Contractor in response to the RFP. Roll-off — Roll-off shall mean any container, excluding compactors, with a capacity of greater than eight (8) cubic yards which is normally loaded onto a motor vehicle and transported to a Disposal Facility or Material Recovery Facility and approved for use by the City-Parish. Roll- off containers shall not be used in provision of City-Parish Events Services and Large Container Services, and shall not be used for the regularly scheduled collection of materials from Residential Service Units, Multi-family Units, or Municipal Facilities.