Secondary Procurement method(s Sample Clauses

Secondary Procurement method(s. 1.1 The Secondary Procurement method that applies to the selection of a Supplier for the award of a Call-off Contract under this Framework Agreement is: a. Competitive quotes under Mini Competition
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Secondary Procurement method(s. The Secondary Procurement method(s) that apply to the selection of a Consultant for the award of a Call-off Contract under this Framework Agreement is competitive proposals through mini-competition, The evaluation of qualifications of Experts that may be needed during the Term of the Framework Agreement, and the proposed approach and methodology for a typical Call-off Contract would have been carried out during the Primary Procurement. The purpose of any proposals requested from consultants and its evaluation at the Secondary Procurement stage is therefore not to repeat the Primary Procurement process (as it otherwise dilutes the efficiency gains of the upfront process to establish a Framework Agreement). The Secondary Procurement focuses to fill-in the gaps, based on the specific information of the Call-off contract, and readily put a contract in place. Competitive proposals (mini-competition) [delete if not applicable as per paragraph 1 above] The Client will prepare a Request for Proposals: Call-off (RFP: Call off) and invite all eligible Consultants holding a Framework Agreement that includes the Services to be procured under the Call-off contract, to submit competitive proposals. The RFP: Call-off will normally include: description of the Services to be provided (Call-off Contract TOR) proposal forms proposal submission and opening provisions evaluation procedures negotiations and award the award criteria reference to the Call-off Contract Terms and Conditions, which are to apply to the provision of services Following conclusion of successful contract negotiations, the negotiated Call-off Contract is signed by both the Client and the Consultant. The Client shall, at the same time as awarding the contract, communicate the award of the Call-off Contract to all Consultants invited to submit proposals. The communication must be by the quickest means possible, e.g. by email, and include, as a minimum, the following information: the name and address of the successful Consultant description of the Services the contract price a statement of the reason(s) the recipient Consultant was unsuccessful.]

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