AD Phase definition

AD Phase means the phase of the Competitive Alliance Selection Process as described in the Request for Qualifications, the ADA RFP, the ADP RFP, and as set out in this Agreement, which commences on the Commencement Date and ends on the earlier of:

Examples of AD Phase in a sentence

  • The Proponent must prepare a monthly progress report in respect of the Services and the Proponent’s progress against the schedule for the AD Phase agreed as part of the AD Establishment Framework.

  • AD Phase the phase of the procurement process as described in the Request for Proposal and as set out in this Agreement, which commences on the Commencement Date and ends on the earlier of: 1 the date of execution of the Project Alliance Agreement by the Project Owner and the Proponent; or 2 the date of termination of this Agreement.

  • The Project Owner may change the members of the Core Team ay any time during the AD Phase by notifying the Proponent in writing.

  • The Project Owner needs to consider the definition of ‘Consequential Loss’ on a case by case basis to confirm whether or not the losses included are ‘consequential’ (and hence not to be recoverable under the Agreement) for the purposes of the relevant AD Phase and whether or not there are other losses which the Project Owner wishes to include in the definition of ‘Consequential Loss’ under the Agreement.

  • Request for Proposals is the request for proposals governing the AD Phase to be issued to the Proponent and the Other Proponent on [♦], as amended from time to time.

  • Services those services identified in Schedule 3 to be performed by the Proponent during the AD Phase in accordance with this Agreement.