Examples of Contracts Committee in a sentence
In this regard, the Evaluation Committee shall seek the prior approval of the General Contracts Committee to communicate the revised price to the tenderer.
When checking and comparing tenders, the evaluation committee may, after obtaining approval from the General Contracts Committee, ask a tenderer to clarify any aspect of his tender.
The agreement is based on the JBCC Series 2000 Principal Building Agreement Edition 4.1 (March 2005), prepared by the Joint Building Contracts Committee.
The recommendations of the General Contracts Committee shall be published on the Notice Board of the Department of Contracts, and published online on the Department’s website, www.contracts.gov.mt/gcc.
The Evaluation Committee shall, after having obtained approval by the General Contracts Committee, request rectifications in respect of incomplete/non-submitted information pertinent to the documentation as outlined in sub-Clause 16.1(a), 16.1(b), and 16.1(c) of these Instructions to Tenderers.
Prior to the expiration of the period of validity of tenders, the Central Government Authority will notify the successful tenderer, in writing, that his tender has been recommended for award by the General Contracts Committee, pending any appeal being lodged in terms of Part XIII of the Public Procurement Regulations (being reproduced in Volume 1, Section 6).
When checking and comparing tenders, the evaluation committee may, after obtaining approval from the Departmental Contracts Committee, ask a tenderer to clarify any aspect of his tender.
All Conditions in the Joint Building Contracts Committee (JBCC) will apply, however Special Conditions of Contract (SCC) as outlined herein will supersede other conditions.
In this regard, the Evaluation Committee shall seek the prior approval of the Departmental Contracts Committee to communicate the revised price to the tenderer.
Any decision by the General Contracts Committee (or a Special Contracts Committee) and by a contracting authority, shall be made public at the Department of Contracts or at the office of the contracting authority prior to the award of the contract.