Blacklisting definition

Blacklisting means barring a bidder, contractor, consultant or supplier from participating in any future procurement proceedings.
Blacklisting means debar the Bidder to participate in any procurement process on any ground provided in the document and uploaded its status on PPRA website or any other procurement site of the country/world.
Blacklisting means barring a bidder, contractor, consultant or supplier from participating in any future procurement proceedings by SNDB.

Examples of Blacklisting in a sentence

  • In addition to the Invitation for Bids, the bidding documents include:(a) Instructions to Bidders (ITB)(b) Bid Data Sheet(c) General Conditions of Contract (GCC)(d) Special Conditions of Contract (SCC)(e) Schedule of Requirements(f) Technical Specifications(g) Bid Form and Price Schedules(h) Manufacturer’s Authorization Form(i) Integrity pact.(j) Mechanism of Blacklisting and Deregistration5.2 The Bidder is expected to examine all instructions, forms, terms, and specifications in the bidding documents.

  • If the equipment supplied is found of inferior quality or not as per the specification, the Contractor shall replace the Equipment within one month from the date of intimation at the risk & cost of the Contractor and also liable to pay the fine imposed by the Municipal Commissioner, failing which Earnest Money Deposit & Contract Deposit of the Contractor shall be forfeited & the Tenderer shall be liable for penal action, including Blacklisting & etc.

  • Termination of Contract.b. Blacklisting in FIRST PARTY for 5 years.c. Blacklisting to be circulated to all procurement agencies throughout the country.d. Forfeiture of the Performance Bank Guaranteee.

  • Compliance to the technical specifications- Awards shall be made to the lowest evaluated and responsive quotation.- Submission of requirements containing false information or falsified documents that contain false information or concealment of such information in order to influence the outcome of eligibility screening or any other stage of the procurement process may result to Blacklisting Guidelines as provided in the IRR of RA 9184.

  • Forfeiture of EMDb. May lead to blacklisting in FIRST PARTY for at least 5 years Non execution of agreement within 14 days of issue of AOCa. Forfeiture of EMDb. Blacklisting for 5 years in FIRST PARTYc. Blacklisting to be circulated to allprocurement agencies throughout the country Supplying refurbished goods instead of newa.


More Definitions of Blacklisting

Blacklisting means barring (or debarring) barring a bidder, contractor, consultant or supplier from participating in any future procurement proceedings.
Blacklisting means barring a bidder, contractor, consultant or supplier from participating in any future procurement proceedings by SMFB.
Blacklisting means barring a bidder, contractor, consultant or supplier from participating in any future procurement proceedings by the Procuring Agency;
Blacklisting means debarring the Bidders / Service Providers / Contractor to participate in any procurement process on any ground provided in the document and uploaded its status on PPRA website or any other procurement site of the country/ world as blacklisted.
Blacklisting means debar the bidder/Contractor to participate in any procurement process on any ground provided in the document and uploaded its status on PPRA
Blacklisting means barring a bidder, contractor, consultant or supplier from participating in any future procurement proceedings by SIL.
Blacklisting means barring a bidder, contractor, consultant or contractor from participating in any future procurement proceedings.