Bid Window definition

Bid Window means the window of time within which a Bid may be submitted;
Bid Window means the time between when a bid request is issued and the deadline time for submission.
Bid Window means, in respect of a given auction, the period commencing at the opening time of the first Biding Round and ending at the closing time of the final Bidding Round. A Bid Window may comprise one or more Bidding Rounds.

Examples of Bid Window in a sentence

  • Bids must be received before the close of the pre-specified Bid Window on the applicable Bid Date.

  • The REIPPP Programme has been running for 10 years with 6 Bid Windows, including a special Bid Window for concentrated solar power, successfully concluded.

  • Bids must be received before the close of the pre-specified Bid Window on the Bid Date.

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  • As part of the risk management plan, the DMRE has issued the Determination of Section 34 of the Electricity Regulation Act for both the Emergency energy procurement and the new Bid Window to assist with the low plan availability of Eskom.

  • Bidders will be notified of their status (i.e., if they are the tentative winning bidder or not) as soon as practicable after the Bid Window closes.The PUCO will confirm or reject the tentative winning bid and the winning bidder (if any) based on the information submitted by the RFP Manager.

  • Once the winning bidder has executed the Master PIPP Supply Agreement, or five (5) days following the close of the Bid Window, whichever occurs first, the RFP Manager will notify the non-winning bidders that they have not won and bidders will be released from their potential obligation to supply PIPP Load.

  • The Bid Window 7 roll out is dependent on finding a workable solution in the short term to the grid constraints identified.

  • Each subsequent bid submission by a bidder does not generate a new random number for the bidder • The last conforming bid received from the bidder during the Bid Window will supersede all prior bids submitted by the bidder.If a bidder submits a bid during the Bid Window but later decides they do not want to submit a bid at all, there is an option on the PIPP RFP Bid Submission Form to cancel any prior bids submitted.

  • The bidder solely is responsible for ensuring they submit a conforming bid during the Bid Window.

Related to Bid Window

  • Working Day means a day (other than a Saturday or Sunday) on which banks are open for general business in the City of London.

  • Scheduled Trading Day means a day that is scheduled to be a Trading Day on the principal U.S. national or regional securities exchange or market on which the Common Stock is listed or admitted for trading. If the Common Stock is not so listed or admitted for trading, “Scheduled Trading Day” means a Business Day.

  • Enrollment Period means that period of time prescribed by the Administrator, which period shall conclude prior to the Offering Date, during which Eligible Employees may elect to participate in an Offering Period. The duration and timing of Enrollment Periods may be changed or modified by the Administrator from time to time.

  • Proposal Due Date means the date and time specified in the Proposal Invitation, or any addenda thereto, by which Vendors are required to submit Proposals for this Proposal Invitation.

  • Index Business Day means, in respect of an Index, any day on which the Index Sponsor in respect of such Index is scheduled to publish the level of the Index.

  • Proposal date as referenced herein shall mean the local date and time specified in the proposal documents.

  • Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) means a telephone company certificated by the Commission to provide local Exchange Service within AT&T-21STATE’s franchised area.

  • Week means seven consecutive days.

  • Non-working Day means any day upon which an employee, pursuant to the terms of the contract of employment, is not available to the employer for the purposes of rostering the ordinary hours of work.