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

  • The record of the bid opening will identify the Apparent Low Bidder.

  • The Apparent Low Bidder acknowledges and agrees to ensure that Executive Order No. 11246 for Equal Employment Opportunity & Non-Segregated Facilities has been met for their firm and their Subcontractors.

  • The Apparent Low Bidder also agrees to certify (if required) to the compliance of non-segregated facilities.

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

  • The Request to Terminate/Substitute DBE Form shall be submitted within five (5) calendar days after bid opening in order for the Apparent Low Bidder to still be considered for contract award.

  • The Apparent Low Bidder shall include as its reason for termination the DBE firm’s failure to provide a timely affirmation and should include all efforts the Apparent Low Bidder made to obtain the affirmation from the DBE firm and shall attach proof of these efforts, if available.

  • If the Apparent Low Bidder intends to replace the DBE Firm, it shall include the replacement firm’s information on the form.

  • In the event a DBE firm fails to confirm the information contained in the DBE Affirmation Form within five (5) calendar days of bid opening, the Apparent Low Bidder shall submit a Request to Terminate/Substitute DBE Form, as set forth herein.

  • If the trucking operation 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.

  • The Apparent Low Bidder shall submit a complete utilization package within seven (7) calendar days after the bid opening.


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;

  • Apparent owner means a person whose name appears on the records of a holder as the person entitled to property held, issued, or owing by the holder.

  • Winning Bidder With respect to a Successful Auction, the Qualified Bidder that bids the highest price.

  • BC Bid Website means www.bcbid.gov.bc.ca;

  • Bidder means an eligible entity/ firm submitting the Bid.

  • CCCFA means the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act 2003;

  • Technically Qualified Bidder means a Bidder whose Techno-Commercial Bid is responsive and meets the requirements to the satisfaction of OMC as per terms and condition of the Bid document and is qualified for opening of its Price Bid;

  • BIDDER/Seller which expression shall mean and include, unless the context otherwise requires, his successors and permitted assigns) of the second part.

  • Proposal / Bid means the technical proposal and the commercial/financial proposal.

  • Bidder/Contractor means the interested Firm/ Company/ Supplier/ Distributors that may provide or provides related Equipment/Services to any of the public/private sector organization under the contract and have registered for the relevant business thereof.

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  • Member in a Bidding Consortium or “Member” shall mean each Company in a Bidding Consortium. In case of a Technology Partner being a member in the Consortium, it has to be a Company.

  • Lowest acceptable tender means a tender that complies with all specifications and conditions of tender and that has lowest price compared to other tenders;

  • BC Bid means the BC Bid website located at www.bcbid.ca;

  • Student journalist means a student who gathers, writes, edits, photographs, records, video tapes, or prepares information for dissemination in student media.

  • 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: