Technical Submittal definition
Examples of Technical Submittal in a sentence
Do not include any pricing data in any portion of the Technical Submittal.
Offerors who seek consideration for this criterion must submit in hardcopy the signed Domestic Workforce Utilization Certification Form in the same sealed envelope with the Technical Submittal.
Any changes to the Contractor's Technical Submittal that can clearly be construed to be within the scope of the Contract shall be agreed upon by the Parties and will be documented in writing through a Change Notice issued by the DOC Project Manager.
In constructing, operating, and maintaining the Solar PV System pursuant to the requirements of the RFP and the Contractor’s Technical Submittal, the adequacy of Contractor's performance shall be measured against Good Utility Practice.
The Contractor shall not modify any of the listed items contained on the Technical Submittal which was submitted with the proposal without the express written consent of CITY.
Information about these locations can be found within the Technical Submittal file under the Buyer Attachments section.
Please be specific in describing outreach and any procurement cies that is focused on Minority, Woman and Disabled Business, please refer to the Technical Submittal Section 3.3: Approach to Economic Opportunity Plan in the proposal.
LBE Plan requirements that differ from the assumed LBE percentage goals and objectives stated in Technical Submittal 28 of the Technical Proposal, provided that Lead Developer must reasonably demonstrate the increased costs caused by the differing LBE Plan requirements, using the same qualitative and quantitative methodologies that were used to calculate the costs of the LBE percentage goals and objectives described in Technical Submittal 28.
Additionally, Contractor shall provide the account management services and implement the action plan as described in Page 4 of its Technical Submittal.
All cost data relating to this proposal and all Small Diverse Business cost data should be kept separate from and not included in the Technical Submittal.