Terms of Reference (TORs) definition
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The technical negotiations include discussions of the Terms of Reference (TORs), the proposed methodology, the Procuring Entity's inputs, the special conditions of the Contract, and finalizing the “Description of Services” part of the Contract.
Terms of Reference (TORs) and Schedule of Payments, incorporating the description of services, deliverables and performance targets, time frames, schedule of payments, and total contract amount [delete if not applicable].
The hiring business unit must prepare Terms of Reference (TORs) and classify the level at all times.
GCA intends to enter into a Framework Agreement with Mini-competition for Carrying out Comprehensive and Rapid Climate Risk Assessments (RCRAS) in Africa and Asia as per Terms of Reference (TORs) outlined in this Solicitation Document, as required from time to time during the term of the Framework Agreement.
It is anticipated that The Partnership Board will have similar roles and responsibilities, including decision making, as the current GFJC; the Terms of Reference (TORs) for The Partnership Board are still being developed.