Central Tenders Committee definition

Central Tenders Committee or “Committee” means the Central Tenders Committee constituted under regulation 41(2);

Examples of Central Tenders Committee in a sentence

  • As far as a project to build a fourth oil refinery, estimated to cost $8 billion, the Assembly blocked the project in 2008 by alleging that the contracts awarded by the state oil company did not comply with procedures set out by Kuwait’s Central Tenders Committee, which handles all public sector contracts.

  • The Central Tenders Committee reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to request Proposers to make oral presentations before the Committee as part of the evaluation process.

  • The evaluation criteria, weighting and scoring shall be applied as communicated to the Central Tenders Committee [CTC] prior to the opening of proposals.

  • The presentation may be scheduled at the convenience of the Central Tenders Committee and shall be recorded.

  • The Central Tenders Committee, comprised of appropriate Government Staff and members of the community, as deemed necessary, with the appropriate technical expertise and/or knowledge, shall meet to evaluate each response in accordance with the requirements of this Solicitation and based upon the evaluation criteria as specified herein.

  • The Central Tenders Committee reserves the right to rank the Proposals and makes its recommendation regarding the successful proposer.

  • There is no obligation on the Department, Government Representative or Central Tenders Committee to request additional information during the proposal evaluation stage.

  • Proposers should intermittently, prior to submitting the Proposal, visit the Government Central Tenders Committee website for final amendments, clarifications, updates (if any) which would form part of the Proposal and which would be available at the site.

  • Additionally, includes expenses related to the Company’s one-time integration bonus program in connection with synergy targets as a result of the business combination with Adtran Networks SE.

  • All submissions will be subject to the rules and regulations of the Central Tenders Committee, and interested vendors should familiarise themselves with these rules in order to ensure that submissions are compliant.

Related to Central Tenders Committee

  • Legal tender means a medium of exchange, including specie, that is authorized by the United States Constitution or Congress for the payment of debts, public charges, taxes and dues.

  • U.S. Legal Tender means such coin or currency of the United States of America as at the time of payment shall be legal tender for the payment of public and private debts.

  • Open Tenders means the tenders invited in open and public manner and with adequate notice.

  • Optional Tender means any tender of VRDP Shares by a Beneficial Owner or its Agent Member to the Tender and Paying Agent, other than a Mandatory Tender, for Remarketing or, in the event (i) no Remarketing occurs on or before the Purchase Date, or (ii) pursuant to an attempted Remarketing VRDP Shares remain unsold and the Remarketing Agent does not purchase for its own account the unsold VRDP Shares tendered to the Tender and Paying Agent for Remarketing (provided that the Remarketing Agent may seek to sell such VRDP Shares in a subsequent Remarketing prior to the Purchase Date), for purchase by the Liquidity Provider pursuant to Section 1 of Part II of this Statement and the VRDP Purchase Agreement.

  • Successful Tenderer means the Tenderer declared technically and financially successful for the Project and with whom, the Contract Agreement shall be signed.

  • Bid/Tender means the Techno Commercial and the Price Bid submitted by the Bidder along with all documents/credentials/attachments, formats, etc., in response to this Bid Document, in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof.

  • e-Tender means Bids / Quotation / Tender received from a Firm / Tenderer / Bidder online.

  • open tendering means a procurement method whereby all interested suppliers may submit a tender;

  • Approved tenderer means the tenderer who is approved by the Employer.

  • Sub-Committee means a committee of a committee created by the Board.

  • Board Committee means those individual Directors who have been appointed by the Board of Directors with the powers and responsibilities specified in Article V and to which has been delegated any fiduciary responsibilities of the Board of Directors with respect to the Plan.

  • ordinary member of the committee means a member of the committee who is not an officer of the Association under Rule 21;

  • Limited Tenders means tenders invited from all or some Contractors on the approved or select list of Contractors with the Railway.

  • Designated Employer Representative (DER) means a designated school district representative authorized to take immediate action to remove employees from safety-sensitive duties, to make required decisions in the testing and evaluation process, and to receive test results and other communications for the school district.

  • Audit Committee or Committee means Committee of Board of Directors of the Company constituted under provisions of Listing agreement and Companies Act, 2013.

  • The Tenderer means the individual or firm supplying the Goods under this Contract.

  • Party committee means any committee organized by or authorized by the

  • Board of Supervisors means the Board of Supervisors of the County.

  • Creditors’ Committee means the statutory committee of unsecured creditors appointed in the Chapter 11 Cases pursuant to section 1102 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Bidder/Tenderer means the interested Firm/ Company that may provide or provides related goods / services to any of the public/ private sector organization under the contract and have registered for the relevant business thereof.

  • Finance Committee means the Finance Committee of the University;

  • Independent Board Committee means the independent board committee of the Company

  • Political action committee or “PAC” means an organization whose purpose is to solicit and make Political Contributions.

  • District Level Anti-Ragging Committee means the Committee, headed by the District Magistrate, constituted by the State Government, for the control and elimination of ragging in institutions within the jurisdiction of the district.

  • Operating Committee means the Operating Committee of Epoch which meets frequently and is responsible for implementing the Company’s strategy, making operational decisions and overseeing the day-to-day running of the Company.

  • Conflicts Committee is defined in the Partnership Agreement.