Examples of Procurement Board in a sentence
If there is nothing inserted in a price column, the Procurement Board will assume N/C (No Charge).
This follows earlier Procurement Board approval for officers to undertake a procurement exercise for these services.
This bid and the resulting contract award(s), if any, unless otherwise stated, are subject to all applicable provisions of the New York State Law, the New York City Administrative Code, New York City Charter and New York City Procurement Board (PPB) Rules.
A Procurement Board has been established consisting of officers from all partner authorities which reports to the East Kent Joint Waste Steering Group.
A decision to award a contract for the production of apparel outside the United States will be made in consultation with the Apparel Procurement Board.
The governance arrangements for procurement will be through a joint member/officer working party set up as the Corporate Procurement Board, which will meet regularly and will receive reports from the Head of Corporate Procurement and other colleagues indicating the progress made in delivering the Corporate Procurement Strategy.
SIGNATURE OF BIDDER:……………………………………………………………….……CAPACITY UNDER WHICH THIS BID IS SIGNED:……………………………………………………………….……DATE:……………………………………………………………….……T1.2 BID DATA The conditions of bid are the Standard Conditions of Tender as contained in Annex F of the CIDB Standard for Uniformity for construction Procurement, Board Notice 136 Government Gazette No 38960 of 10 July 2015.
Whilst exceptions to CSO’s may be authorised by an approval from the Procurement Board, there is still a risk of challenge from aggrieved providers if the usual tender process has not been followed on the basis that it ought to have been advertised and put out to competition.
For this reason, the Public Procurement Board will also consider claims of similar nature involving alleged acts of corruption, in accordance with the established procedure.(a).
This will be treated as a direct breach to the procedure rules and reported to the Procurement Board.