Examples of Estimated Schedule in a sentence
Consultants may submit complaints up to five (5) business days prior to the proposal due date noted in the Estimated Schedule of Procurement Activities.
Complaints not received by the deadline noted in the Estimated Schedule of Procurement Activities will not be reviewed by OSPI.
Your execution of this form and the entry of the appropriate information (i.e. Assignment Project Engineer, Subcontractor Participants, Estimated Schedule Duration, Estimated Staff Hours and Estimated Charges & Expenses) along with the submission of Key Milestone Deliverable Dates , the Commission’s Problem Statement , the Consultant’s Scope of Services, Schedule and Fee Breakdown and Summary constitute your required “submittal package”.
Bidders may submit complaints up to five (5) business days prior to the proposal due date noted in the Estimated Schedule of Procurement Activities.
Consultants may submit complaints up to five (5) business days prior to the Proposal due date noted in the Estimated Schedule of Procurement Activities.
The Parties have agreed to the Estimated Schedule and Milestones attached as Exhibit C, Estimated Schedule and Milestones, for the completion of the Project.
Offerors may make inquiries regarding this RFQ any time during the inquiry period listed in Section 2.4, Estimated Schedule.
Except for conflicts with Section 3 (Payment Terms), Section 5 (Estimated Schedule and Price) and Section 10 (Cancellation Fees), these Terms and Conditions will take precedence over any conflicting terms in any Quotation.
Estimated Schedule: Change from fourteen (14) calendar days after effective date of the Notice to Proceed to: within seven (7) calendar days.
EventTime3.3 SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS Applications and related documents must be sent to the RFQ Coordinator no later than 4:00 PM PST Olympia, Washington in accordance with section 2.2 Estimated Schedule of Procurement Activities.