Late Offers Sample Clauses

Late Offers. Offers lodged with or received by Council after the Closing Time are deemed to be late and will be opened and registered separately. Council may, but is not bound to, consider or evaluate a late offer.
Late Offers. An Offer submitted after the exact Offer due date and time shall be rejected.
Late Offers. Offers received after the date and time set for the deadline shall be considered non- responsive and returned unopened to the Vendor.
Late Offers. Offers received after the date and time set for the opening shall be considered non-responsive and returned unopened to the Vendor. (Note: If you are hand delivering your response to the District on the due date, please allow ample time for parking. Space is limited in the District’s parking lot and additional time may be required for security check in).
Late Offers. As prescribed in 873.110(a), insert the following provision: LATE OFFERS (JAN 2003)
Late Offers. Offers received after the date and time set for the deadline shall be considered non- responsive and returned unopened to the Vendor. V. EVALUATION CRITERIA 1 An MWBE is a business that is owned or controlled by Native Americans, Asian Americans, African Americans, Hispanics, or women. A business is deemed owned by whoever holds at least 51% of the equity interest in the enterprise. A business is deemed controlled by its chief executive officer (if the business is a corporation), its managing partner (if business is a partnership), the proprietor (if the business is a sole proprietorship), and in all cases by the person or persons with ultimate decision-making authority in the ongoing, day-to-day operation of the business. For a diverse business to become a Certified MWBE, it must obtain certification from a governmental agency, an industry recognized third party certification organization or the Owner may recognize the diverse business as “certified”. Evaluation of Team Information will consider the team’s professional qualifications, history of working together as a team, length of employment with their respective firms, recognition by clients, peers, or professional societies, published articles, and awards won. Evaluation of Relevant Experience will consider the team’s experience on complex projects valued over $10M that included multiple stake-holders. Additional credit will be given for schools projects, projects involving development of educational program requirements, projects involving the facilitation of multiple stake-holders, projects involving multiple funding sources, projects involving phased work, projects involving work in occupied buildings, and projects involving coordination with CDOT. Evaluation of the Diverse Business Inclusion Commitment will be made using a formula wherein the Vendor who commits to the highest Diverse Business Inclusion commitment will receive the criteria’s full point value. For example, the Vendor with the highest Diverse Business Inclusion commitment will receive 25 points and the other Vendors will receive a percentage of the 25 points depending on the percentage ratio of their commitment to the highest Diverse Business Inclusion commitment.