Enclosure – IV Sample Clauses

Enclosure – IV a. The Bidder shall submit the Technical Bid online keeping in view the scope of work listed in the ToR which must include:
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Enclosure – IV a. Scanned copies of following, keeping in view the scope of work listed in the ToR:
Enclosure – IV a. The Bidder shall submit the Technical Bid online keeping in view the scope of work listed in the ToR which must include: Scanned/soft copy of the list of experts/ Key Personnel (Form - 4E) with complete signed CV's, adhering to the following requirements:
Enclosure – IV a. The Bidder shall submit the Technical Bid online keeping in view the scope of work listed in the ToR and must include the information of the Dredger / equipment to be mobilized for carrying out the dredging work and the detailed plan of mobilization of the dredger from its present location to the dredging site including the time taken for the same.

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