Adjudication points definition

Adjudication points. : means the points referred to in the Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2001 and the Preferential Procurement section of this policy also referred to as “evaluation points”.
Adjudication points means the points for price and points for B-BBEE contribution referred to in the Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2017 and the Preferential Procurement section of this policy, also referred to as “evaluation points”;
Adjudication points means the points for price and points for B-BBEE contribution referred to the Preferential Procurement section of this policy, also referred to as “evaluation points”.

Examples of Adjudication points in a sentence

  • Where the TENDERER was awarded tender Adjudication points in respect of enterprise parameters and the information given in the Tender Declaration Affidavit is found to be false, the TENDERER shall pay the Employer penalties in an amount equal to one and half times (1,5) the number of points claimed and awarded under false pretenses, expressed as a percentage of the contract amount exclusive of VAT, all allowances for contingencies, provisional sums and escalation, at the time of the award of the Contract.

  • Adjudication points must be granted for functionality (otherwise known as quality), at the expense of points for price.


More Definitions of Adjudication points

Adjudication points. : means the price and B-BBEE contribution and any preferential regulation as determined by the Minister.
Adjudication points means the points for price and points for specified goals envisaged in section 2(1)(d) and (e) of the Preferential Procurement Framework Act, 2000 and the Preferential Procurement section of this policy, also referred to as “evaluation points”;

Related to Adjudication points

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  • Collection Point means the collection point for the Vehicle specified in the Confirmation and/or Rental Agreement;

  • Valuation Point means such time as shall be specified in the relevant Supplement for each Fund.

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