Marking Scheme means the range of marks that may be given to a Potential Provider depending on the quality of its response to a question which is located in the boxes below the applicable question;
Marking Scheme means the range of marks that may be given to a Potential Provider depending on the quality of its response to a question which is located in the boxes next to the applicable question;
Marking Scheme means the range of scores that may be given to a Potential Provider to a depending on the quality of its response to a question and which is located in the box shaded [blue] to the applicable question;
Examples of Marking Scheme in a sentence
For this purpose the Contractor shall follow the Document Marking Scheme attached at Schedule 6.
Candidates are advised to go through the instructions carefully regarding the type of questions and Marking Scheme.
Each evaluator will then allocate a mark for the answer in accordance with the Marking Scheme applicable to that question.
In particular, the Standard Marking Scheme under DEVB TCW No. 4/2014 is revised with a view to enhancing competition on the technical quality of tenders, particularly on safety, innovation and creativity, productivity and constructability.
Evaluation is to be done as per instructions provided in the Marking Scheme.
More Definitions of Marking Scheme
Marking Scheme means Annex B of the Tender Documents;
Marking Scheme means the range of marks that may be given to a Potential Provider depending on the quality of its response to a question and which is set out in Attachment 1: Instructions for Potential Providers within the eSourcing Suite;
Marking Scheme means the range of marks that may be given to a Potential Provider depending on the quality of its response to a question and which is located in the box shaded yellow next to the applicable question;
Marking Scheme means the marking scheme as set out in
Marking Scheme means the range of marks that may be given to a Bidder depending on the quality of its response to a question;
Marking Scheme means the marking scheme in Annex D to Part II – Conditions of Tender; references to assessment criterion (in upper or lower case) means the assessment criterion in the Marking Scheme; the assessment criteria (in upper or lower case) may be alternatively referred to as A(I), A(II), A(III) and so on in roman letter or A(1), A(2) and A(3) in Arabic numeral interchangeably. The same for B(I) and B(II) and so on or B(1) and (B)(2) and so on; “Non-collusive Tendering Certificate” means a document known as such and in the form set out in Schedule 12 of Part V of the Tender Documents for completion and submission by the Tenderer as part of its Tender under Clause 4.3.4(c) of the Conditions of Tender;“Offered Specifications”means (a) the specifications in Part VII – Technical Specifications(viz., (i) the Essential Requirements, (ii) the Specifications without Label, and (iii) where applicable, the Desirable Specifications (if the Tenderer has confirmed compliance in Schedule 11 of Part V), and (b) to the extent not inconsistent with any of the aforesaid specifications, those specifications set out in its tender (including (i) those in the Schedules of Part V, and (ii) any Excess Proposals to be made in Schedule 11 of Part V); “Original Tender Closing Date” means the date specified in Part I - Lodging of Tender by which a tender must be lodged (regardless of any subsequent extension); “Price Proposal” means such part of the tender to comprise such items as specified in Clause 4.2 of Part II – Conditions of Tender;“Specifications without Label”Means those requirements in Part VII – Technical Specifications (including Annexes 1 to 9) without the [E] or [D] label;“Technical Proposal”means such part of the tender to comprise such items as specified in Clause 4.3 of Part II – Conditions of Tender;“Tender Closing Date”means the date and time specified in the “Lodging of Tender” as the latest date and time before which tenders must be deposited with the Government, and as such date and time may be extended in accordance with Paragraph 3 of the Lodging of Tender;
Marking Scheme means where the Technical Proposal and the Price Proposal of a Tender are to be evaluated separately, a scheme which collectively contain those procedures requirements and criteria for the evaluation of such Proposals separately; “Non-collusive Tendering Certificate” means a document known as such and in the form attached to the Tender Form for completion and submission by the Tenderer as part of its Tender under Clause 26.2 of the Terms of Tender; “Original Tender Closing Date” means the latest date and time specified in the Lodging of Tender as the latest date and time before which Tenders must be deposited with the Government, regardless of whether the date and time has been extended subsequently; “Paper-based Tendering” means the making and submission of a Tender in paper form in accordance with the “Lodging of Tender” section of the Tender Form; “Pro-innovation Proposal” means a proposal proposed by the Tenderer in its Tender to be assessed under assessment criterion (3a) of the Marking Scheme; “Services” means the provision of deployment and overhaul services to boundary buoys to the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department and includes all other duties, tasks and obligations ancillary or incidental thereto in accordance with the Service Specifications and Contract Schedule 1 and subject to all the terms and conditions of the Contract; “Tender” means an offer to provide the Services as submitted by a Tenderer in response to this Invitation to Tender; “Tender Closing Date” means the latest date and time specified in the Lodging of Tender as the latest date and time before which Tenders must be deposited with the Government, as the same may be extended by the Government from time to time pursuant to any applicable provision in the Tender Documents; “Tender Documents” means the documents as specified in Clause 1 of the Terms of Tender and any addendum issued by the Government for the purpose of the Invitation to Tender prior to the Tender Closing Date; “Tenderer” means a person which or who has capacity to contract and has submitted a Tender in response to the Invitation to Tender; and “Tender Validity Period” means the period of time stipulated in Clause [4] of the Terms of Tender during which the tender is to remain open;