Proposal Preparation Instructions Sample Clauses

Proposal Preparation Instructions. 1. Offeror’s proposal shall consist of two (2) separate volumes: (Volume I) General; and (Volume II)
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Proposal Preparation Instructions. 1. The offeror’s proposal shall consist of Six (6) volumes: Volume I - General Volume II - Technical Capability Volume IIIFinancial Document Volume IV - Past Performance Volume V – Cost/Price Volume VI - Subcontracting Plan (Other Than Small Buisness Only)
Proposal Preparation Instructions. L.3.1. Offeror’s proposal shall consist of four (4) separate volumes/files: (I) General, (II) Mission Capability, (III) Past Performance, and (IV)
Proposal Preparation Instructions. The response shall consist of two (2) separate Factors: Factor I – Technical Acceptability, Factor II – Price.
Proposal Preparation Instructions. L.3.1. Offeror’s proposal shall consist of four (4) separate volumes. Proposals that do not follow the required volume content may be rejected as not in compliance with the material requirements of the solicitation and, thus, be ineligible for award. This information shall be provided in the format below: Volume I: General Volume II: Mission Capability/Risk Volume III: Past Performance Volume IV: Price.
Proposal Preparation Instructions. Full Proposal Preparation Instructions: Proposers may opt to submit proposals in response to this Program Solicitation via Xxxxxx.xxx or via the NSF FastLane system. Full proposals submitted via FastLane: Proposals submitted in response to this program solicitation should be prepared and submitted in accordance with the general guidelines contained in the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG). The complete text of the PAPPG is available electronically on the NSF website at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=pappg. Paper copies of the PAPPG may be obtained from the NSF Publications Clearinghouse, telephone (000) 000-0000 or by e-mail from xxxxxxx@xxx.xxx. Proposers are reminded to identify this program solicitation number in the program solicitation block on the NSF Cover Sheet For Proposal to the National Science Foundation. Compliance with this requirement is critical to determining the relevant proposal processing guidelines. Failure to submit this information may delay processing.
Proposal Preparation Instructions. L.3.1. Offeror’s proposal shall consist of five (5) separate volumes: Volume I General Volume II Mission Capability/Risk Volume III Past Performance Volume IV Small Business Participation Volume V Price
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Proposal Preparation Instructions. Each offeror shall identify whether or not it is a firm residing, headquartered or principally engaged in business in a Gulf Coast state. Evaluation Factor 1 – It is the policy of [Servicing Agency] to encourage the participation of Gulf Coast firms in the procurement process. As a result, this solicitation includes a preference for Gulf Coast firms. If [Servicing Agency] determines all other factors to be equivalent, [Servicing Agency] will give preference to a Gulf Coast firm. [Servicing Agency] will review your Gulf Coast firm status at the time the solicitation closes. Evaluation Factor 2 [to be assigned relative weight by the Servicing Agency] – It is the policy of [Servicing Agency] to encourage the participation of Gulf Coast firms in the procurement process. As a result, this solicitation includes a preference for Gulf Coast firms. [Servicing Agency] will evaluate your proposal to determine if you are a Gulf Coast firm.
Proposal Preparation Instructions. (1) Offeror’s proposal shall consist of five (5) separate volumes: RFP Document & Pricing Proposal, Technical Proposal, Safety, Past Performance, and Small Business Subcontracting Plan.
Proposal Preparation Instructions. 5.1 The instructions below prescribe the format of proposals, and describe the approach for the development and presentation of the proposed data. The proposal shall include all of the information requested in the specific instructions. Failure to include all information requested may adversely affect the evaluation. A proposal that merely reiterates or promises to accomplish the requirements of the PWS will be considered unacceptable.
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