Examples of Resident Offeror in a sentence
For evaluation purposes per OAR 125-246-0310, Agency shall add a percent increase to each out-of-state Proposer's Proposal price that is equal to the percent preference, if any, given to a Resident Offeror of the Proposer's state.
For evaluation purposes per OAR 125-246-0310, Agency shall add a percent increase to each out-of-state Proposer's Proposal price that is equal to the percent preference, if any, given to a Resident Offeror in the Proposer's state.
For evaluation purposes per OAR 125-246-0310, DAS PS shall add a percent increase to each out-of-state Proposer's Proposal price that is equal to the percent preference, if any, given to a Resident Offeror of the Proposer's state.
A Resident Offeror is an Offeror whose principal place of business is in Texas or whose ultimate parent company or majority owner has its principal place of business in Texas.
For evaluation purposes, per OAR 137-046-0300, OPRD shall add a percent increase to each out-of-state Proposer's Proposal offer that is equal to the percent preference, if any, given to a Resident Offeror in the Proposer's state.
For evaluation purposes, per OAR 125-246-0310, DAS PS shall add a percent increase to each out-of-state Proposer's Proposal price that is equal to the percent preference, if any, given to a Resident Offeror in the Proposer's state.
Statement ofConcurrence.Pass/FailC.5.Cost300TOTAL1,000 pointsC.6. New Mexico Preference - Resident Offeror Pointsper Section IV C.
For evaluation purposes per ORS 279A.128, Agency shall add a percent increase to each out- of-state Proposer's Proposal price that is equal to the percent preference, if any, given to a Resident Offeror of the Proposer's state.
For evaluation purposes per OAR 125-246-0310, DAS PS shall add a percent increase to each out-of-state Proposer's Proposal price that is equal to the percent preference, if any, given to a Resident Offeror of the Proposer's state of residence.
For evaluation purposes per OAR 125-246-0310, DAS PS shall add a percent increase to each out-of-state Proposer's Proposal price that is equal to the percent preference, if any, given to a Resident Offeror in the Proposer's state.