Examples of Procurement Commission in a sentence
The Procurement Commission has authorized rejection of all bids for failure to secure adequate competition.
Action to reject all bids shall be taken only for unreasonably high prices, errors in the Invitation to Bid (ITB), cessation of need, unavailability of funds, or any other reason approved by the Procurement Commission.
The HUB must be certified by the Texas Building and Procurement Commission or another entity.
Pursuant to the HUB program, if under the terms of any agreement or contractual arrangement resulting from this RFP, the Contractor subcontracts any of the Services, then the Contractor must make a good faith effort to utilize HUBs certified by the Texas Building and Procurement Commission.
Accordingly, the Purchasing & Contract Services Department has adopted the State of Texas Statewide HUB Program, administered by the Texas Building and Procurement Commission.
University may report nonperformance under this Agreement to the Texas Building and Procurement Commission (“TBPC”) in accordance with 1 TAC Chapter 113, Subchapter F, Vendor Performance and Debarment Program.
In this regard, TSTC commits to select Proposers in accordance with (i) needs, (ii) resources, (iii) HUB goals and guidelines established by the Texas Legislature and the Texas Building and Procurement Commission, and (iv) policies and procedures for contracting with Historically Underutilized Businesses.
A Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) is a business that meets the definition of HUBs as defined in the rules of the Texas Building and Procurement Commission.
The board shall make a good faith effort to assist HUBs in receiving a portion of the total contract value of all contracts awarded by the board in accordance with the percentage goals established by the Texas Building and Procurement Commission.
State agencies should consult Title 10, Chapter 2156, Texas Government Code and the Texas Building and Procurement Commission Procurement Manual for applicable laws and procedures governing procurement.