Technical Proposal Sample Clauses

Technical Proposal. The technical proposal may be presented in free format. It shall not exceed ten pages, not counting the CVs. It shall respect the following page limit and structure: • Technical methodology (max. 7 pages) • Quality management (max. 1 page) • Project management (max. 1 page) • Resource management (proposal (max. 1 page) + CVs of experts)
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Technical Proposal. 14.1 Only, in case of bids with pre-qualification conditions defined in the Bid Data Sheet, the Technical Proposal shall comprise of formats and requirements given in the Bid Data Sheet. 14.2 All the document/information enclosed with the technical proposal should be self- attested and certified by bidder. The bidder shall be liable for forfeiture of his xxxxxxx money deposit, if any document/information are found false/fake/untrue before acceptance of bid. If it is found after acceptance of the bid. The bid sanctioning authority may at his description forfeit his performance security/guarantee security deposit, enlistment deposit and take any other suitable action.
Technical Proposal. The technical proposal may be presented in free format, but it shall not exceed ten pages, not counting the CVs.
Technical Proposal. The technical proposal shall be presented under the form of a list of items comprising per product the brand name, the model name and number and detailing all technical characteristics and functionality of the product offered, in order to fully demonstrate conformity with the requirements laid down in the technical specifications.
Technical Proposal. In coordination with the Forest Service, prepare and submit for review a Technical Proposal, which will be attached as Appendix B when finalized. This Technical Proposal must address agreed upon land management activities within in the Stewardship Project Area displayed in Appendix C, for the proposed operating period. The Technical Proposal must abide by all laws and regulations pertaining to the management and protection of National Forest System (NFS) lands and adhere to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) document and all mitigation identified therein. The Technical Proposal will be used to make an evaluation and arrive at a determination as to whether the proposal will meet the requirements of the Forest Service. Therefore, the Technical Proposal must present sufficient information to reflect a thorough understanding of the requirements and a detailed description of the techniques, procedures, and program for achieving the objectives of the specifications/statement of work. Technical Proposals will be evaluated on the basis of the following criteria. As a minimum, the Technical Proposal must clearly provide the following: 1. A plan of operations for both timber harvest and stewardship project work. Include a timeline and the rationale for the work activities identified to ensure activities will be completed by the expiration date of the SPA. 2. Quality control plan for both the harvesting and stewardship projects. The approved Technical Proposal will become part of this SPA without necessity of a formal modification.
Technical Proposal. The technical proposal shall be presented in free format in accordance with the requirement specified in the section on content of tenders.
Technical Proposal. The technical proposal may be presented in free format. It shall include the following • Technical methodologyProject management
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Technical Proposal. The technical proposal shall be presented in free format but is must include the product brochures for all the medical equipment to be installed. These brochures shall be original and must clearly mention the brand name, model and technical specifications in a way that allows comparability of the offers.
Technical Proposal. Each Bidder shall submit, for the purposes of proposal evaluation, all of the following information, as available,
Technical Proposal. The Technical proposal should include the following information: 1. Consultant Project Manager – qualifications, roles and responsibilities. 2. Methodology - description of work and overall approach, specific techniques that will be used and specific administrative and operations expertise to be used. 3. Workplan and Work Schedule - the technical proposal should include activities and tasks, and their delivery schedule. 4. Personnel - List of personnel who will be working on the project, and their resumes. 5. Facilities and resources (If applicable) - Explanation of where the services will be provided and what type of equipment is needed to perform services. Page 62 of 69 Consultant Procurement Manual April 2017 6. Sub-contracts - Identify all sub-contracts that are to be used, description of each and the work by each sub-consultant/sub- contractor. No work shall be subcontracted unless listed in the technical proposal. Sub- consultant resumes should be provided. 7. References - The technical proposal should provide at least three (3) clients for whom the proposer has performed work of similar nature to the request
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