Common use of MULTIPLE AWARD Clause in Contracts

MULTIPLE AWARD. The County reserves the right to make multiple awards based on the results of this bid. Multiple Contractors may be requested to work concurrently to ensure that the availability and continuation of services is maintained throughout the contract term. In the event the county awards multiple lots to a single contractor, contracts may be consolidated for administrative efficiency.

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Samples: apps.ocfl.net, ftp.orangecountyfl.net, ftp.orangecountyfl.net

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MULTIPLE AWARD. The County reserves the right to make multiple awards based on the results of this bid. Multiple Contractors It is the intent of the County to award a minimum of two (2) contracts to be utilized on an alternating monthly schedule. If the County, at its sole discretion, determines the primary Contractor cannot respond within the time required, the alternating Contractor may be requested contacted to work concurrently to ensure that perform the availability and continuation of services is maintained throughout the contract termrequired work. In the event competition is limited, prohibiting the county awards multiple lots to a single contractorabove approach, contracts the County may be consolidated for administrative efficiencyaward only one (1) contract.

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Samples: ftp.orangecountyfl.net, apps.ocfl.net

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