Bidding time definition

Bidding time means the period of time between the date of publication of the Invitation for Bids and the time and date set for receipt of the bids.
Bidding time means the period of time between the date the invitation to bid notice is published and the date and time set for receipt of bids.
Bidding time means the period of time between publication of the invitation for bids and the date of bid opening.

Examples of Bidding time in a sentence

  • Every time a Bid is placed within ten minutes or less left in the Online Auction the time will change to ten minutes Bidding time until there are no more Bids.

  • Every time a Bid is placed within ten minutes or less left in the Online Auction an additional ten minutes Bidding time is added until there are no more Bids.

  • Bidding time is the period of time between the date of distribution of the Invitation for Bids and the date set for opening of bids.

  • Bidding time will be set to provide bidders a reasonable time to prepare their bids.

  • Bidding time is the period of time between the date of distribution of the Invitation for Bids and the time and date set for receipt of bids.

  • Bidding time is the period of time between the date of distribution of the invitation to bid and the date set for opening of bids.

  • Bidding time is the period of time between the date of distribution of the invitation for bids and the date set for opening of bids.

  • Bidding time is the period of time between the date of the first publication of the public notice and the final date and time set for the receipt of bids by the Division.

  • Bidding time shall be set to provide bidders with reasonable time to prepare their bids and shall be not less than ten calendar days, unless a shorter time is deemed necessary for a particular project as determined in writing by the Director.

  • Bidding time is the period of time between the date of public advertisement of the IFB and the time and date set for receipt of bids.


More Definitions of Bidding time

Bidding time means the time between the issuance of a solicitation and the opening
Bidding time means the period of time between public notice of the invitation for bids or request for proposals and the date of bid opening.

Related to Bidding time

  • Closing time means the date and hour specified in the bidding documents for the receipt of bids.

  • Scheduled Closing Time means, in respect of an Exchange or Related Exchange and a Scheduled Trading Day, the scheduled weekday closing time of such Exchange or Related Exchange on such Scheduled Trading Day, without regard to after hours or any other trading outside of the regular trading session hours.

  • Operational Date means the date on which a union school district

  • State contract solicitation means a request by a state agency or quasi-public agency, in whatever form issued, including, but not limited to, an invitation to bid, request for proposals, request for information or request for quotes, inviting bids, quotes or other types of submittals, through a competitive procurement process or another process authorized by law waiving competitive procurement.

  • Business Case means the written reasoning behind the initiation of a Procurement Project, prepared in the form set out in Part 1 of the Procurement Project Plan at Appendix A of the Procurement Project Planning Protocol.

  • Second Reset Date means the date specified as such in the Final Terms;

  • Successful Bidder(s) means the bidder(s) to whom work in this tender is awarded.

  • Preliminary Approval Order means the order, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, to be entered by the Court preliminarily approving the Settlement and directing that notice of the Settlement be provided to the Class.

  • Successful Bidder As defined in Section 7.01(c).

  • Sale Order means an Order of the Bankruptcy Court approving the Transactions, in form and substance (with respect to the provisions of such Sale Order applicable to the Acquired Assets only) reasonably acceptable to each of the Parties.