Page Count Clause Samples
The Page Count clause sets a specific limit or requirement on the number of pages in a document, contract, or deliverable. In practice, this clause may stipulate that a report must not exceed a certain number of pages, or that a submission must meet a minimum length to be considered complete. Its core function is to ensure that documents are concise or sufficiently detailed, thereby managing expectations and preventing excessively lengthy or insufficiently thorough submissions.
Page Count. Unless otherwise specifically stated in the RFQ Documents, in interpreting a requirement in the RFQ Documents that a document submitted be limited to a certain number of pages, the word “page” means one side of a sheet of paper.
Page Count. During the Term of this Agreement, ShutterPort shall get credit for the page count for all Pages, as measured by Media Metrix or a comparable third party media measurement service.
Page Count. The page count is as follows: Proposal Part Page Count
Section I – Technical NTE 60 pages, excluding covers, title pages, executive summaries, table of contents, and subcontract agreements (if any).
Page Count. These instructions establish the acceptable requirements and guidance for counting the number of pages in the RFQ proposal.
1. Page limitations given in the above charts are maximums.
2. A page is defined as one side of an 8 1/2" x 11" piece of paper, with at least 1-inch margins on all sides, using no smaller than 12-point (non-compressed) Arial font type, and single spaced between lines. Smaller font sizes (no less than 8-point Arial on graphics and 10-point font on tables) are acceptable for graphics or tables but must be easily readable.
3. Digital foldouts are discouraged, however, if included, they will be counted as an equivalent number of 8-1/2" x 11" pages. For example, each side of an 11” x 17” digital foldout will be counted as two pages.
4. Condensing more lines on a page by using the “Exactly” or “At Least” options for single spacing is prohibited.
5. Offerors shall number each page. All pages in each volume shall be numbered sequentially in the footer with Arabic numerals (e.g., 1, 2, 3, etc.) for contents subject to page limitations and with lower case Roman numerals (e.g., i, ii, iii, etc.) for contents not subject to page limitations (e.g., title pages, tables of contents, acronym lists, and cross reference lists) and shall reflect the Offeror’s identity in the header. If the Offeror creates an ambiguity in the numbering of pages, the Government will exercise its own discretion in the counting of pages.
6. Pages submitted in excess of the page limits specified in this provision will not be evaluated by the NNSA.
7. Cover sheets, cover letters, title pages, tables of contents, acronym listings (or a glossary of abbreviations), resumes, and requested cross reference matrix are excluded from the page counts specified. Information contained on these pages will not be evaluated. In addition, the Past Performance Volume of each Task Order proposal is not page limited and not included in the specified page counts. However, this volume is to be strictly limited to past performance information only. Information that can be construed as belonging in one of the other volumes of the proposal will be removed and counted against the page limit in the other volume.
8. When final proposal revisions are requested, separate page limits will be specified in the NNSA's request for that submission.
