Evaluation factors definition
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Evaluation factors include, but are not limited to, compliance with Project costs, quality, schedule, project close-out, payments, documentation, Minority Business Enterprise participation, and coordination with Team Members and schools.
Evaluation factors outlined in Paragraph B below shall be applied to all eligible, responsive Proposers in comparing proposals and selecting the Best Offeror.
Evaluation factors include, but are not limited to, compliance with Project costs, quality, schedule, Project close-out, payments, documentation, Minority Business Enterprise participation, and coordination with Team Members and schools.
Evaluation factors will include, among other things, the candidate’s total flight experience, recent flight experience, analysis of equipment flown, night/instrument/cross-country experience, and any other aeronautical experience factors pertinent to the journeyman pilot position.
Evaluation factors include: • Percentage of revenue to NOVA Parks or best straight lease option • Reputation, skill, and experience of the bibber • Quality and performance of equipment offered • Fuel efficiency of standard carts offered • Quality of performance on previous contracts • The ability of the vendor to provide the maintenance service expected Please include brochures and a list of detailed specifications for each type of cart along with the manufacturer’s warranty.