The Contractor’s Response Sample Clauses

The Contractor’s Response. The Contractor shall submit to the Agency a firm cost proposal for the requested change order within five (5) business days of receiving the change order request.
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The Contractor’s Response. The Contractor shall submit to DNR a time and cost estimate for the requested Change Order within five business days of receiving the Change Order request.
The Contractor’s Response. The Contractor shall submit to the County a firm cost proposal for the requested change order within five (5) business days of receiving the change order request. The change order will be market tested for fair and reasonable pricing and must be approved by the County Board of Supervisors.
The Contractor’s Response. In the event of a conflict between the terms of the Contract Documents, the order of precedence is as set forth above. In addition, to the extent any of the terms of the Response conflict or in the reasonable opinion of the District are not relevant to the remaining Contract Documents, then, in that event, the provisions contained in the Response shall not be applicable and a part of the Contract Documents. Contract Documents shall further include any later amendments or change orders.
The Contractor’s Response. The Contractor shall hereby reaffirm that the information submitted in the Tender Response, recorded on the etendering website is still current and there have been no significant changes to the company’s status. The Contractor acknowledges that the information supplied in the ITT on the etendering system forms part of this Contract. The Contractors response (code ITT_50216) is accessible on the etendering website xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx. Please contact the Procurement Department at South Wales Police for access to this website. Signed (1) _____________________________ Status _____________________________ Signed (2) _____________________________ Status _____________________________ For and on behalf of _____________________________ Date _____________________________
The Contractor’s Response. The Contractor shall hereby reaffirm that the information submitted in the Tender Response, recorded on the etendering website is still current and there have been no significant changes to the company’s status. The Contractor acknowledges that the information supplied in the ITT on the etendering system forms part of this Contract. The Contractors response (code ITT_64827) is accessible on the etendering website xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx. Please contact the Procurement Department at South Wales Police for access to this website. Signed Status (1) Signed (2) Status For and on behalf of Date

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  • Contractor Responsibility (a) The Contractor shall be responsible for the entire Performance under the Contract regardless of whether the Contractor itself performs. The Contractor shall be the sole point of contact concerning the management of the Contract, including Performance and payment issues. The Contractor is solely and completely responsible for adherence by the Contractor Parties to all applicable provisions of the Contract.

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