Contractor Minimum Requirements Sample Clauses

The "Contractor Minimum Requirements" clause sets out the baseline qualifications, standards, or credentials that a contractor must meet to be eligible for work under the contract. This may include requirements such as possessing specific licenses, certifications, insurance coverage, or a minimum level of experience relevant to the project. By clearly defining these prerequisites, the clause ensures that only suitably qualified contractors are considered, thereby reducing the risk of substandard work and helping to protect the interests of the hiring party.
Contractor Minimum Requirements. A. Contractor shall be certified by the State of California Environmental Laboratory and Accreditation Program (ELAP) for all species within the categories of analyses listed in this Contract. For subcontracted analyses, the subcontractor must hold certification for the subcontracted method of analyses. Contractor must be able to provide two (2) of their most recent ELAP Proficiency Evaluation study results. B. Contractor must have participated in the 2003 or 2008 Southern California Bight Regional Marine Monitoring Program (Bight ’03 or Bight ‘08) laboratory inter-calibration exercises. Documentation of participation in these inter-calibrations exercises, and Contractor’s results relative to the performance thresholds are required. C. The Contractor’s primary function must be that of a commercial environmental toxicity testing laboratory. Contractor’s serving as clearinghouses for subcontracting analytical services are not acceptable. D. Contractor shall have at least three years of professional experience as a corporate entity. E. The total amount of Contractor’s Pricing (sum of the products of quoted category prices and respective anticipated County annual usages) cannot account for more than 25% of a Contractor’s current annual ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (total annual services dollar amount) – evidence to be provided upon request. “Current annual ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇” shall be interpreted to include the amount of the Contractor’s Contract pricing. F. Specialization of firm in water, wastewater and sediment toxicity analysis G. Must employ rigid internal quality control and conform to acceptable accuracy and precision standards on a day-to-day operating basis. H. Must be staffed with competent professional and support personnel with the following minimum qualifications as follows:
Contractor Minimum Requirements. Contractor Shall: A. Be certified by the State of California Environmental Laboratory and Accreditation Program (ELAP) for all species within the categories of analyses listed in this Contract. For subcontracted analyses, the subcontractor must hold certification for the subcontracted method of analyses. B. Provide two (2) of their most recent ELAP Proficiency Evaluation study results. C. Provide documentation of successful participation in the 2018 Southern California Bight Regional Monitoring Program (e.g. Bight ‘18) laboratory inter-calibration exercises. Documentation of participation in these inter-calibration exercises, and Contractor’s results relative to the performance thresholds are required. D. Provide the majority of toxicity testing services. Contractors serving as clearinghouses for subcontracting analytical services are not acceptable. E. Have at least three years of professional experience conducting these types of laboratory services. F. Specialize in water, wastewater and sediment toxicity analysis. G. Ensure they employ robust internal quality control and conform to acceptable accuracy and precision standards on a day to day operating basis. H. Ensure staff are competent, professional, and qualified to support personnel with the following minimum qualifications: 1. Laboratory Director or Senior Toxicologist with at least 10 years’ experience as Director of a toxicity testing facility. 2. Supervising Toxicologist: must have a bachelor’s degree in an environmental science field with relevant coursework in environmental toxicology.
Contractor Minimum Requirements. A. Contractor shall comply with the following: 1. Be in the primary business of up-fitting/installing Code 3 emergency equipment on Police patrol vehicles and emergency service vehicles (AMBER installations) for minimum of 5 years. 2. Have an established facility (3 years minimum) within 15 miles of the Orange County Civic Center Garage ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇. 3. facility to determine compliance and the quality of the facility. 4. Items requiring fabrication will be quoted by Contractor and approved in advance by County Project Manager or designee.
Contractor Minimum Requirements. Contractor shall be certified by the State of California Environmental Laboratory and Accreditation Program (ELAP) for all species within the categories of analyses listed in this Contract. For subcontracted analyses, the subcontractor must hold certification for the subcontracted method of analyses. Contractor must be able to provide two (2) of their most recent ELAP Proficiency Evaluation study results. Contractor must have participated in the 2003 or 2008 Southern California Bight Regional Marine Monitoring Program (Bight ’03 or Bight ‘08) laboratory inter-calibration exercises. Documentation of participation in these inter-calibrations exercises, and Contractor’s results relative to the performance thresholds are required. The Contractor’s primary function must be that of a commercial environmental toxicity testing laboratory. Contractor’s serving as clearinghouses for subcontracting analytical services are not acceptable. Contractor shall have at least three years of professional experience as a corporate entity. The total amount of Contractor’s Pricing (sum of the products of quoted category prices and respective anticipated County annual usages) cannot account for more than 25% of a Contractor’s current annual billings (total annual services dollar amount) – evidence to be provided upon request. “Current annual billings” shall be interpreted to include the amount of the Contractor’s Contract pricing. Specialization of firm in water, wastewater and sediment toxicity analysis Must employ rigid internal quality control and conform to acceptable accuracy and precision standards on a day‑to‑day operating basis. Must be staffed with competent professional and support personnel with the following minimum qualifications as follows: Laboratory Director or Senior Toxicologist with at least 10 years experience as a director of at a toxicity testing facility. Supervising Toxicologist: must be graduate environmental scientist (4‑year degree) with relevant coursework in environmental toxicology Technicians: Preferable at associate level (2‑year degree) or above; Information Technology Staff: Consistent error‑free transmission of data. The staff must be fully and currently informed on Federal, State and Local Water Quality Legislation and Regulations, and perform services in accordance with procedures specified therein as required.
Contractor Minimum Requirements