Apparent Low Bidder definition

Apparent Low Bidder means the bidder whose bid is read as low bid at the bid opening.
Apparent Low Bidder means the Bidder that submits the lowest Bid in response to this solicitation.
Apparent Low Bidder means the Bidder determined to have the numerically lowest total bid as a result of tabulation of bids by TxDOT.

Examples of Apparent Low Bidder in a sentence

  • A writing issued by the Owner which states the Owner’s intent to award the Apparent Low Bidder a Contract to execute the Work.

  • In evaluating Bids, the City shall consider the information provided by the Apparent Low Bidder as described in these "INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS".

  • Within 7 calendar days after bid letting, the Apparent Low Bidder shall submit a complete D/M/WBE Pre-Award Utilization Package, as outlined below, to the Office of Construction using the Department approved civil rights reporting software.

  • The Department will send the Apparent Low Bidder a written decision on reconsideration, explaining the basis for finding that the Apparent Low Bidder did or did not meet the goal(s) or make adequate good faith efforts to do so.

  • If the material, equipment or service does not correspond to a specific contract pay item, the Apparent Low Bidder shall use a contract pay item(s) to which the activity relates.

  • If the Apparent Low Bidder has not met the D/M/WBE goal(s), it shall submit the Solicitation Log, together with other documentation that substantiates good faith efforts.

  • The Apparent Low Bidder shall indicate the type of trucking operation to be performed, the number of trucks owned/leased, the number of trucks working on-site or off-site, rate per hour/ton/load/etc., duration or amount, and total dollar value of the proposed D/M/WBE commitment.

  • For each D/M/WBE Trucking Operation, the Apparent Low Bidder shall indicate the contract pay item number(s) for which the trucking operations are to be performed.

  • If the Department determines that the Apparent Low Bidder has failed to meet the good faith effort requirements, the Department will, before awarding the contract, provide the Apparent Low Bidder an opportunity for administrative reconsideration by an official who did not take part in the original determination that the Apparent Low Bidder failed to meet the goal(s) or make adequate good faith efforts to do so.

  • If the Apparent Low Bidder has met or exceeded the established D/M/WBE goal(s) for the contract utilizing certified D/M/WBEs it is not necessary to submit documentation of good faith efforts.


More Definitions of Apparent Low Bidder

Apparent Low Bidder means the Bidder who upon a cursory examination of the bids has submitted the lowest and best responsible bid.
Apparent Low Bidder means the bidder who has submitted the lowest Bid at the Bid Opening without correction of numerical discrepancies, consideration or alternates of determination of responsiveness and responsibility. The Apparent Low Bidder is not necessarily the Successful Bidder.
Apparent Low Bidder means the Bidder identified by the Department to be the lowest reliable bidder for a Construction Project.

Related to Apparent Low Bidder

  • Bidder/Bidding Company means Bidding Company submitting the Bid. Any reference to the Bidder includes Bidding Company / including its successors, executors and permitted assigns as the context may require;

  • Bidder means the legal entity which submits a Bid for consideration by City in accordance with the Invitation For Bid.

  • Eligible low-income customer means a customer whose household income does not exceed 150% of the poverty level, as published by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, or who receives any of the following:

  • MONTHLY KILOMETREAGE STATEMENT CUM BILL means the format specified by the Company.

  • Qualified Bidder(s means a Bidder who fulfills the eligibility criteria listed out in the E-Auction Process Information Document.

  • Qualified vendor means a vendor who:

  • Qualified Bidder As defined in Section 7.01(c).

  • bid means a written offer in a prescribed or stipulated form in response to an invitation by an organ of state for the provision of goods or services, through price quotations, advertised competitive bidding processes or proposals;

  • Stalking means engaging in a course of conduct directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person to fear for his or her safety or the safety of others, or to suffer substantial emotional distress.