Prequalification of Contractors Sample Clauses

Prequalification of Contractors. 1. The Developer agrees to engage Contractors for all construction included in this agreement who shall be listed as qualified for such work by the City Engineer as described in MGO 33.07(7). The Developer shall furnish the City Engineer with the names of all Contractors and their subcontractors, with the classification of the work they perform, prior to any work beginning.
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Prequalification of Contractors. To protect against unskilled, financially unstable or irresponsible General Contractors, the Diocese requires that all Contractors invited to bid on work must be pre-qualified by the Diocese’s Director of Finance and Director of Property Management. Each prospective Contractor needs to complete AIA Document A305 Contractor’s Qualification Statement and to provide the following additional information:
Prequalification of Contractors. The CM shall develop lists of possible bidders and shall prequalify bidders in accordance with N.C. Gen. Stat. § 143-128.1 and the Owner’s prequalification policy. The CM shall work with the Owner to develop the prequalification assessment tool and criteria specific to the Project and the first-tier subcontract divisions of the Work. This service shall include the following: preparation and transmission of questionnaires; receiving and analyzing completed questionnaires; interviewing possible bidders, bonding agents, and financial institutions; and preparing summary reports regarding this activity to the Owner. The CM shall also prepare and transmit to the Owner and Designer a bidders list for each bid package. The Owner shall notify the CM promptly of any reasonable objections to a proposed bidder, and the CM shall remove that bidder from the bidders list. The statutory requirements for prequalification of contractors (N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 143- 128.1(c), -135.8) and the resulting Owner policy regarding prequalification will change effective October 1, 2014. Any first-tier subcontractor awarded in August and September of 2014 must be prequalified and awarded in compliance with the statutes and Owner policy in effective during those months. First tier subcontractors awarded on or after October 1, 2014 must be prequalified and awarded in compliance with the statutes and Owner policy effective October 1, 2014.
Prequalification of Contractors. The CM shall develop lists of possible bidders and shall prequalify bidders in accordance with N.C. Gen. Stat. § 143-128.1 and the Owner’s prequalification policy. The CM shall work with the Owner to develop the prequalification assessment tool and criteria generally applicable to the School Projects and the first-tier subcontract divisions of the Work typically required; where the Owner deems it necessary for a given School Project, the CM shall develop criteria specific to that School Project. This service shall include the following: preparation and transmission of questionnaires; receiving and analyzing completed questionnaires; interviewing possible bidders, bonding agents, and financial institutions; and preparing summary reports regarding this activity to the Owner. The CM shall also prepare and transmit to the Owner and Designer a bidders list for each bid package. The Owner shall notify the CM promptly of any reasonable objections to a proposed bidder, and the CM shall remove that bidder from the bidders list.
Prequalification of Contractors. The CM shall develop lists of possible bidders and shall prequalify bidders. This service shall include the following: preparation and transmission of questionnaires; receiving and analyzing completed questionnaires; interviewing possible bidders, bonding agents, and financial institutions; and preparing summary reports regarding this activity to the Owner. The CM shall also prepare and transmit to the Owner and Designer a bidders list for each bid package. The Owner shall notify the CM promptly of any reasonable objections to a proposed bidder, and the CM shall remove that bidder from the bidders list.

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  • QUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS BID PACKAGE REQUIREMENTS: - In an effort to help promote social distancing measures during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency, electronic submissions will be accepted by the County. - Firms are strongly encouraged to submit responses electronically. Firms will not be permitted to fax or email offers. To maintain a secured sealed process electronic submissions may be made through the Negometrix platform only at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/buyer/691 - If submitting via mail or hand delivery, Bidders must submit one (1) original, two (2) copies and one (1) electronic copy on USB drive. Electronic copy shall be in Microsoft Word or Adobe – the most recent software version. - All responses and copies are to be submitted on 8 ½ x 11 inch paper, bound individually and tabbed as applicable. - If your response contains any information deemed confidential, in accordance with Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, provide an additional USB drive with a redacted version of your response labeled REDACTED. Electronic copy shall be in Microsoft Word or Adobe – the most recent software version. This bid will be awarded to a responsible, responsive bidder, qualified by experience to provide the work specified. Failure to submit the below requested information may be cause for rejection of your bid. The determination on whether a bidder is responsible or not shall be at the sole discretion of the County. Although the County may request the submission of a minimum number of contracts similar to the requirements of this solicitation with certain minimum dimensions, quantities, dollar values, etc., the County’s determination of a bidder’s responsibility shall not be solely based on the number of similar procurements the bidder provides but the entirety of the bidder’s qualifications. The Bidder shall submit the following information with the bid. It is recommended to use the list below as a checklist for your bid submittal:

  • Certification of Contractor The Contractor shall certify, over his own signature, that the Work provided for by the Contract Documents has been completed under the terms and conditions thereof, and that the entire balance of the contract is due and payable.

  • Registration of Contractors Contractor and all subcontractors must comply with the requirements of labor code section 1771.1(a), pertaining to registration of contractors pursuant to section 1725.5. Registration and all related requirements of those sections must be maintained throughout the performance of the Contract.

  • Contractor Qualifications Contractor warrants that Contractor has the necessary licenses, experience and technical skills to provide services under this Contract.

  • Evaluation of Contractor Performance of the Contractor under this Agreement will be evaluated. The evaluation shall be prepared on Contract/Contractor Evaluation Sheet (STD 4), and maintained in the Agreement file. For consultant agreements, a copy of the evaluation will be sent to the Department of General Services, Office of Legal Services, if it is negative and over $5,000.

  • Qualification Requirements (a) You have entered into a Sales Contract with us with respect to the Xxxxxx Family of Mutual Funds (the "Xxxxxx Funds").

  • Professional Qualifications It shall be a condition of continued professional employment that employees must apply for enrolment in their appropriate professional licensing body by the thirtieth day of continuous service.

  • IRO Qualifications The IRO shall:

  • Qualification of the Bidder 4.1 All bidders shall provide in Section 2, Forms of Bid and Qualification Information, a preliminary description of the proposed work method and schedule, including drawings and charts, as necessary.

  • Qualifications of Panelists All Panelists shall: (a) have expertise or experience in law, international trade, other matters covered by this Agreement, or the resolution of disputes arising under international trade agreements relevant to the subject matter of the dispute; (b) be chosen strictly on the basis of objectivity, impartiality, reliability, and sound judgment; (c) be independent of, and not be affiliated with or take instructions from, any Party; (d) not delegate their responsibilities to any other person; and (e) comply with the Model Rules of Procedure established in Annex 12 (Model Rules of Procedure).

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