Evaluation Criteria definition

Evaluation Criteria means a benchmark, standard or yardstick against which accomplishment, conformance, performance and suitability of an individual, alternative, activity, product or plan is measured to select the best supplier through a competitive process. Criteria may be qualitative or quantitative in nature.
Evaluation Criteria means the requirements for the

Examples of Evaluation Criteria in a sentence

  • Impact Evaluation Criteria - Xxxxxxx will prepare Draft impact evaluation criteria prior to the preparation of the Administrative Draft EIR.


More Definitions of Evaluation Criteria

Evaluation Criteria means the criteria set out under the Clause 32 (Evaluation Process) of this Part C, which includes the Mandatory Criteria, Functional Criteria (Stage 1) and Price and Preferential Points (Stage 2) Assessment;
Evaluation Criteria means those criteria against which Proposals will be assessed to determine how well they meet Manitoba Housing’s requirements.
Evaluation Criteria means the criteria set out under the Clause 22 (Evaluation Process) of this document, which includes the Mandatory Criteria, Functional Criteria (gate 1) and Price and Preferential Points (gate 2) Assessment;
Evaluation Criteria means the criteria, which will be used to assess and evaluate the Tenderers and their Tender Offers, set out in Part I, Section 4 of the Tender Documents.
Evaluation Criteria means the criteria for scoring the Submission as stated in Section5.2 – Request Evaluation Criteria, of Request Evaluation Criteria and Selection Process herein.
Evaluation Criteria means the standards and requirements
Evaluation Criteria means the minimum eight (8) evaluation criteria for classroom teachers to be scored as specified in WAC 000-000-000.