Common use of CIDB Grading Clause in Contracts

CIDB Grading. a) Only those tenderers who are registered with the CIDB, or are capable of being so prior to the evaluation of submissions, in a contractor grading designation equal to or higher than a contactor grading designation determined in accordance with the sum tendered, or a value determined in accordance with Regulation 25 (1B) or 25 (7A) of the Construction Industry Development Regulations, for a 1EB or higher class of construction work, are eligible to submit tenders: b) Joint ventures are eligible to submit tenders provided that: i) every member of the joint venture is registered with the CIDB;

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Turnkey Services

CIDB Grading. a) Only those tenderers who are registered with the CIDB, or are capable of being so prior to the evaluation of submissions, in a contractor grading designation equal to or higher than a contactor grading designation determined in accordance with the sum tendered, or a value determined in accordance with Regulation 25 (1B) or 25 (7A) of the Construction Industry Development Regulations, for a 1EB 2GB or higher class of construction work, are eligible to submit tenders: b) Joint ventures are eligible to submit tenders provided that: i) every member of the joint venture is registered with the CIDB;

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Sources: Contract for Construction Services

CIDB Grading. a) Only those tenderers who are registered with the CIDB, or are capable of being so prior to the evaluation of submissions, in a contractor grading designation equal to or higher than a contactor grading designation determined in accordance with the sum tendered, or a value determined in accordance with Regulation 25 (1B) or 25 (7A) of the Construction Industry Development Regulations, for a 1EB 2CE or higher class of construction work, are eligible to submit tenders: b) Joint ventures are eligible to submit tenders provided that: i) every member of the joint venture is registered with the CIDB;

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Sources: Construction Contract