Cefas definition
Examples of Cefas in a sentence
Cefas intend to assess the compliant bids and award contracts by week commencing Monday February 13th 2012, with a proposed start date of no later than March 1st 2012, and a survey completion date of no later than March 31st 2012.
Cefas as an executive agency of Defra will act as R&D Programme Managers for this work.
This Invitation to Tender implies no obligation on the part of Cefas.
This document has been prepared following a call for Expressions of Interest (December 2011) and Cefas assessment of responses.
Following notification by the Consultant Cefas may either withdraw the request or require the Consultant to comply with it (in which case the Consultant shall be entitled to the resultant increase in the contract Price) either before or after attempting to agree the amount of the increase.
If the Consultant considers that any such request under this Contract (including but not limited to any instruction under Clause 4.5) would require an increase in the Contract Price then prior to complying with the instruction (save in the case of emergency instructions which require immediate action) the Consultant will so notify Cefas and within 2 working days of the request the Consultant will provide to Cefas an estimate of the increase in the Contract Price.
If the Consultant is in communication or correspondence with other personnel of Cefas the Consultant shall supply to Cefas’ Representative copies of such correspondence.
The Consultant will immediately inform Cefas if it has reason to suspect that it may prove impossible or impracticable to complete the Services within the period and/or at the cost required by Cefas.
In the event that weather conditions are considered to be adversely affecting the quality of the data being collected, the Consultant will contact the Cefas representative for advice on the merits of continuing the survey on any particular day.
The Consultant shall (subject to the terms of this clause) comply with requests made by Cefas concerning the Contract.