Common use of Sealing and Marking of Tenders Clause in Contracts

Sealing and Marking of Tenders. 19.1 Depending on the sizes or quantities or weight of the tender documents, a tenderer may use an envelope, package or container. The Tenderer shall deliver the Tender in a single sealed envelope, or in a single sealed package, or in a single sealed container bearing the name and Reference number of the Tender, addressed to the Procuring Entity and a warning not to open before the time and date for Tender opening date. Within the single envelope, package or container, the Tenderer shall place the following separate, sealed envelopes: a) in an envelope or package or container marked “ORIGINAL”, all documents comprising the Tender, as described in ITT 11; and b) in an envelope or package or container marked “COPIES”, all required copies of the Tender; and c) if alternative Tenders are permitted in accordance with ITT 12, and if relevant: i) in an envelope or package or container marked “ORIGINAL –ALTERNATIVE TENDER”, the alternative Tender; and ii) in the envelope or package or container marked “COPIES- ALTERNATIVE TENDER”, all required copies of the alternative Tender. 19.2 The inner envelopes or packages or containers shall:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Framework Contract, Framework Contract, Framework Contract

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Sealing and Marking of Tenders. 19.1 23.1 Depending on the sizes or quantities or weight of the tender documents, a tenderer may use an envelope, package or container. The Tenderer shall deliver the Tender in a single sealed envelope, or in a single sealed package, or in a single sealed container bearing the name and Reference number of the Tender, addressed to the Procuring Entity and a warning not to open before the time and date for Tender opening date. Within the single envelope, package or container, the Tenderer shall place the following separate, sealed envelopes: a) 1. in an envelope or package or container marked “ORIGINAL”, all documents comprising the Tender, as described in ITT 11ITT13; and b) 2. in an envelope or package or container marked “COPIES”, all required copies of the Tender; and c) 3. if alternative Tenders are permitted in accordance with ITT 12ITT15, and if relevant: i) : i. in an envelope or package or container marked “ORIGINAL –ORIGINAL– ALTERNATIVE TENDER”, the alternative Tender; and ii) in the envelope or package or container marked “COPIES- ALTERNATIVE TENDER”, all required copies of the alternative Tender. 19.2 The inner envelopes or packages or containers shall:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreement for Provision of Printing Services

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Sealing and Marking of Tenders. 19.1 23.1 Depending on the sizes or quantities or weight of the tender documents, a tenderer may use an envelope, package or container. The Tenderer shall deliver the Tender in a single sealed envelope, or in a single sealed package, or in a single sealed container bearing the name and Reference number of the Tender, addressed to the Procuring Entity and a warning not to open before the time and date for Tender opening date. Within the single envelope, package or container, the Tenderer shall place the following separate, sealed envelopes: a) : • in an envelope or package or container marked “ORIGINAL”, all documents comprising the Tender, as described in ITT 11; and b) and • in an envelope or package or container marked “COPIES”, all required copies of the Tender; and c) and • if alternative Tenders are permitted in accordance with ITT 1213, and if relevant: i: ι) in an envelope or package or container marked “ORIGINAL –ALTERNATIVE TENDER”, the alternative Tender; and iiand ιι) in the envelope or package or container marked “COPIES- ALTERNATIVE TENDER”, all required copies of the alternative Tender. 19.2 23.2 The inner envelopes or packages or containers shall:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreements for Provision of Skilled Manpower and Equipment Hire

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