Examples of Contracting Manager in a sentence
The Contracting Manager may, at any time, by written order to the Contractor, require the Contractor to stop all, or part of the work called for by this Contract.
Wherever in the scope of the work the words directed, ordered, designated, prescribed, or words of like importance are used, it shall be understood that the direction, requirement, order, designation, or prescription of the Contracting Manager is intended and similarly the words approved, acceptable, satisfactory, or words of like importance shall mean approved by, or acceptable to, satisfactory to the Contracting Officer, unless expressly stated.
SMHA may, subject to written determination and approval of the Procurement & Contracting Manager, make more frequent payments to Contractor(s) which are qualified small business in accordance with HUD documents.
The supervisor is required to attend a meeting, during the ACS workday, with the Contracting Manager or Local Contact.
Contract workers shall not be given City office space unless expressly provided for in the Contract, and in no case shall such space be provided for over 36 months without specific authorization from the IT Contracting Manager.
At the sole discretion of the IT Contracting Manager, the submittal may reject the submittal if it does not fully incorporate an Addendum.
Proposers may submit written questions to the IT Contracting Manager until the deadline stated in Section 1.0. The City prefers questions submitted be through e-mail.
The State Contracting Manager will review that list and will either (a) authorize the Contractor to purchase, obtain or lease the items or services and submit that expense for reimbursement (with proper documentation), or (b) deny the request.
The Consultant shall notify the VDOT Consultant Contracting Manager within eight business hours upon discovery of any lost, stolen or damaged access identification badge.
This was due to several factors including a highly competitive rate environment and the withdrawal of several large deposits by two governmental units to complete building projects.