Pre-proposal Clause Samples

The Pre-proposal clause defines the procedures and requirements that must be met before a formal proposal is submitted in a contractual or procurement process. Typically, this clause outlines the information or documentation that interested parties must provide, such as statements of qualifications or initial project concepts, and may set deadlines or criteria for participation. Its core function is to ensure that only qualified or suitable parties proceed to the proposal stage, streamlining the selection process and reducing unnecessary work for both parties.
Pre-proposal. The Hospital may inform the Funder, by means of a pre-proposal, of integration opportunities in the health system. The Hospital will inform the Funder by means of a pre-proposal if the Hospital is considering an integration of its services with those of another person or entity.
Pre-proposal. The Hospital may inform the LHIN, by means of a pre-proposal, of integration opportunities in the local health system. The Hospital will inform the LHIN by means of a pre- proposal if the Hospital is considering an integration of its services with those of another person or entity.
Pre-proposal. 2.1.1 Examination of the Request for Proposals