Returnable Schedules Sample Clauses

Returnable Schedules. F.3.11 The procedure for the evaluation of responsive tenders is Evaluation Methodology Stage 1 to 7
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Returnable Schedules. In the case of joint ventures (Annex 2), the contractor shall prove his compliance with item 6) in Section 2 of the Preference Schedule by providing a consolidated scorecard at his own cost on instruction from the Employer’s Agent.
Returnable Schedules. T2.1.20 EVALUATION SCHEDULE: CLIENT REFERENCES The Tenderer shall provide details of his performance on each of the previous projects listed in the “Relevant Experiencereturnable schedule. “Client Reference Scorecards” will be completed by each of the respective Clients for the projects listed in the “Relevant Experience” returnable schedule. The following are to be completed by the Client or Principal Agent and is to be supported in each case by a letter of award and the works completion certificate. Client or Principal Agent must sign and stamp thedocuments, failure to obtain both signatures and stamps will result in no allocation of points 1. PROJECT NAME AND SCOPE: Principal agent: ............................................................................................................................. .... Client:.. ................................................................................................................ ..............................
Returnable Schedules. Important information for completing returnable schedules
Returnable Schedules. Contents Certificate of Authority to Sign Tender Record of Addenda to Tender Documents Proposed Amendments and Qualifications Schedule of the Tenderer’s Experience and References Schedule of key personnel’s details Schedule of resources for this contract Enterprise Questionnaire Broad based black economic empowerment verification certificate SBD 4 SBD 6.1 SBD 8 SBD 9 Certificate of Authority to Sign Tender Insert a certified copy of an extract from the minutes of a meeting of the Board of Directors or Members (or an official letter signed by the company’s managing director) authorising the person who signs the Tender to sign it on behalf of the Company, Corporation or Firm. Record of Addenda to tender documents We confirm that the following communications received from the Employer before the submission of this tender offer, amending the tender documents, have been taken into account in this tender offer: Date Title or Details
Returnable Schedules. T2.2-7 Management and CV’s of key persons T2.2-8 Schedule of proposed Subcontractors/consultants T2.2-14 Authority to submit tender T2.2-15 Certificate of attendance at tender clarification meeting T2.2-16 Record of addenda to tender documents T2.2-17 Compulsory Enterprise Questionnaire T2.2-22 Health and Safety Plan
Returnable Schedules. C1.1 Form of Offer and Acceptance C1.2 Contract Data (Part 1 & 2)
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Returnable Schedules. C1.1 : The Form of Offer and Acceptance C1.2 : Contract Data (Part 2) C1.3 Occupational Health and Safety Agreement C2.2 : Bills of Quantities SCHEDULE 1A: COMPULSORY ENTERPRISE QUESTIONNAIRE The following particulars must be furnished. In the case of a joint venture, separate enterprise questionnaires in respect of each partner must be completed and submitted.
Returnable Schedules. The tenderer must complete the following returnable schedules. The documents and schedules the tenderer shall submit with the tender shall include, but not be limited to those set out below. Documents that will become part of the Contract: INDEX Section Description Page No T2.2.1 Alterations by Tenderer T2-34
Returnable Schedules. In this case the same tenderer could be awarded more than 1 (one) category. The Service Provider must complete the returnable schedule C2.3 Professional Service Category of Preference Schedule and indicate the category of service being tendered for. If more than one category is tendered for please indicate your order of preference that you want to tender for with no. 1 as your first choice and no. 5 as your last choice. Categories which are not tendered for can be marked as not applicable (N/A). If the tenderer has nominated resources which can perform professional services required in multiple categories, it is acceptable for a common resource to be used across categories provided they have the relevant competencies in each category for which they are nominated. E.g. transport planner can be common to both Category 2 and 3 provided that they have the competencies for both categories. The employer reserves the right to award only a portion of this tender.
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