DIVISION INTO LOTS Sample Clauses

DIVISION INTO LOTS. Yes. Tenders may be submitted for: one lot, several lots, all lots.
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DIVISION INTO LOTS. 4.1 For the purpose of the requirement, the tender was split into two [2] Lots. Contractors were invited to submit bid(s) for one or more Lots: Lot 1 will provide RPA services within the UK and its Waters; Xxx 0 xxxx xxxxxxx XXX xxxxxxxx xx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx. The Contractor appointed for each Lot will be required to perform the services as described in this Specification Schedule.
DIVISION INTO LOTS. The offered Framework Agreement is not divided into lots. This is due to the need to draw on the same consultants across the different countries covered by the DEPP II Project.
DIVISION INTO LOTS. The offered Framework Agreement is not divided into lots. This is due to the need to draw on the same consultants across the different countries covered by the different Country Pro- grams.
DIVISION INTO LOTS. This tender is composed of one lot: The quantities of the credits mentioned in the Article 4 are estimated. The quantities of credits will vary every month depending on the need of TGH. Item description Estimated Quantity per month Lot Korek credit (5000) 20 Korek credit (10000) 20 Asia cell credit (5000) 40 Asia cell credit (10000) 50 Zain credit (5000) 150 Zain credit (10000) 150 Fast link credit (15000) 3 Fast link credit (39000) 5 FTTH credit (40 000) 2 FTTH credit (149000) 1
DIVISION INTO LOTS. The procurement contract has 2 lots, each of which is indivisible. The tenderer may submit a tender for one or two lots. A tender for part of a lot is inadmissible. The description of each lot is included in section 1technical specifications” of these Tender Specifications. The lots are: … Lot 1: To assess/study the relevance and effectiveness of the training delivery methods in TVET institutions in Uganda Lot 2: To assess the binding constraints to Labor Productivity in the Education Sector.

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