Proposal Quality Sample Clauses

The Proposal Quality clause sets standards for the content, accuracy, and completeness of proposals submitted under an agreement. It typically requires that proposals meet specified criteria, such as including all necessary documentation, being free from errors, and reflecting a thorough understanding of the project requirements. By establishing these expectations, the clause ensures that only well-prepared and reliable proposals are considered, reducing misunderstandings and streamlining the evaluation process.
Proposal Quality. Of utmost importance is a complete and clear proposal written in a practical, concise, coherent, and logical manner, containing related material directly applicable to this RFP. The quality of your proposal will be considered to be representative of the quality of your products and services. "Brochuremanship," elaborate art work, expensive paper, expensive binders, and other costly presentation aids beyond what is sufficient to present a complete and effective proposal are neither necessary nor desired.

Related to Proposal Quality

  • Technical Proposal The technical proposal may be presented in free format. It shall not exceed ten pages, not counting the CVs. It shall respect the following page limit and structure: • Technical methodology (max. 7 pages) • Quality management (max. 1 page) • Project management (max. 1 page) • Resource management (proposal (max. 1 page) + CVs of experts)

  • Financial Proposal Tender Forms – prices

  • Proposal Proposal means any information supplied by or on behalf of the insured, deemed to be a completed proposal form and medical questionnaire and other relevant information that the insurer may require.

  • Additional proposals If the Company at any time during the continuance of this Agreement desires to modify expand or otherwise vary its activities carried on pursuant to this Agreement beyond those specified in any approved proposal, it shall give notice of such desire to the Minister and within 2 months after giving such notice shall submit to the Minister detailed proposals in respect of such modifications expansions or variations and such other matters as the Minister may require. The provisions of clause 4 and 5 (including (for the avoidance of doubt) clause 5(9)) shall apply, the necessary changes being made, to proposals submitted pursuant to this clause.