Contractor’s Quote definition
Examples of Contractor’s Quote in a sentence
The Contractor’s Quote must be on forms provided by the County and in an electronic version compatible with the County’s systems.
The County will determine whether the Contractor’s Quote is acceptable.
The Contractor’s Quote shall include support documentation to indicate that adequate engineering and planning for the requirement has been done, and that the Work tasks proposed are reasonable for the Scope of Work.
The County reserves the right to reject a Contractor’s Quote based on unjustifiable quantities and/or methods, performance periods, inadequate documentation, or other inconsistencies or deficiencies on the Contractor’s part in the sole opinion of the County.
Financial consequences shall be assessed in the amount of $100 per calendar day, beginning on the first calendar day after any due date specified in the FL[DS]- approved SLA, until the requirement is accurately completed, unless the Department accepts different financial consequence in the Contractor’s Quote.
The Department reserves the right to renew the Contract in whole or in part, for a renewal term not to exceed three (3) years, or portions thereof, in accordance with section 287.057, F.S. and subject to any limitations based on the term of the underlying ACS, at the renewal pricing specified in the Contractor’s Quote or upon mutual agreement of the Parties as set forth in the Contract.
The Contractor shall notify the Contract Manager specified on the PO in writing of any subcontractors not identified in the Contractor’s Quote who will be engaged to provide services for a PO 10 calendar days prior to their engagement.
For example, a Customer’s monthly uptime of 99.997% will result in a financial consequence of $200, unless the Department accepts different financial consequence in the Contractor’s Quote.
The Contractor’s Quote shall include support documentation to indicate that adequate engineering and planning for the requirement has been done, and that the work tasks proposed are reasonable for the Scope of Work.
Where terms and conditions specified in the Contractor’s Quote, Bid or Proposal differ from the terms in the Solicitation, the terms and conditions in the Solicitation shall apply.