RFQ definition

RFQ means the Request for Quotations;
RFQ means this Invitation to Quotation including, but not limited to: Part A - Instructions to Bidders; Part B - General Conditions; Part C- Requirements; Part DQuotation Form;

Examples of RFQ in a sentence

  • This Agreement resulted from TIPS posting a “TIPS Solicitation” (RFP, RCSP, RFQ, or other) and Vendor submitting a proposal in response to that posted TIPS Solicitation for evaluation and award.

  • The Customer shall issue a detailed RFQ that includes a pricing model, term, service levels, educational qualifications and experience needed.

  • Pursuant to sections 287.056(2) and 287.0591(5), F.S., an Agency must ensure that a RFQ is issued to a minimum of 25 contracted vendors awarded to provide the applicable Information Technology Staff Augmentation contractual services sought by the Agency.

  • Some contractors are not contracted to provide all Job Titles, and the vendors selected to issue a RFQ to must have been awarded to provide the specific Job Title(s) as requested in the Agency RFQ.

  • Quotes received in response to project-based RFQs shall include, and the total cost of the Purchase Order issued shall not exceed, an estimated cost to complete the RFQ requirements under the hourly pricing model for comparison.


More Definitions of RFQ

RFQ means the Request for Qualification document issued by BPC for tariff based competitive bidding process for selection of TSP to execute the Project and shall include any modifications, amendments or alterations or clarifications thereto;
RFQ means the request for quotation inviting offers and includes all annexures, schedules, attachments and addenda.
RFQ means this Request for Quotation and all related documents published by the Authority and made available to suppliers.
RFQ means SAICA’s Request for Quotations together with any annexures thereto.
RFQ means this Request for Qualifications, including the Appendices, issued by the Authority as the first stage of the Competitive Selection Process.