Common use of Evaluation of Contractor Clause in Contracts

Evaluation of Contractor. Pursuant to Public Contract Code section 10369, CalSTRS shall evaluate Contractor's performance under the terms and conditions of this Agreement within sixty (60) days after the completion of Contractor's performance under this Agreement. If the evaluation indicates unsatisfactory performance, a STD 4 (Contract/Contractor Evaluation) will be completed and a copy sent to the Department of General Services, Office of Legal Services, and to Contractor who may file a response to the evaluation. The evaluation and response shall remain on file for thirty-six (36) months and shall not be public records.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: California State Teachers’ Retirement, Sample Agreement, California State Teachers’ Retirement

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Evaluation of Contractor. SAMPLE Pursuant to Public Contract Code section 10369, CalSTRS shall evaluate Contractor's performance under the terms and conditions of this Agreement within sixty (60) days after the completion of Contractor's performance under this Agreement. If the evaluation indicates unsatisfactory performance, a STD 4 (Contract/Contractor Evaluation) will be completed and a copy sent to the Department of General Services, Office of Legal Services, and to Contractor who may file a response to the evaluation. The evaluation and response shall remain on file for thirty-six (36) months and shall not be public records.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: California State Teachers’ Retirement System, media.governmentnavigator.com, www.bidnet.com

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Evaluation of Contractor. Pursuant to Public Contract Code section 10369, CalSTRS CalPERS shall evaluate Contractor's performance under the terms and conditions of this Agreement within sixty (60) days after the completion of Contractor's performance under this Agreement. If the evaluation indicates unsatisfactory performance, a STD 4 (Contract/Contractor Evaluation) copy will be completed and a copy sent to the Department of General Services, the Office of Legal Services, Services and to Contractor who may file a response to the evaluation. The evaluation and response shall remain on file for thirty-six (36) months and shall not be public records.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.bidnet.com, www.bidnet.com

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