Follow-On Contract definition

Follow-On Contract means situations where the City, in the original Contract or Bid Solicitation document, has indicated the potential for the Award of subsequent phases of a project to the successful service provider;
Follow-On Contract means a contract, which represents an extension to a contract, which was previously awarded to a supplier, contractor or consultant.

Examples of Follow-On Contract in a sentence

  • Follow-On Contract A contract that is re-competed or renewed and awarded to the same or different contractor.

  • Upon El Dorado’s receipt of such Escrow Funds, Purchaser will have no obligation to secure any required consent of the Seller Parties under this Section 2.8, or to submit a NMMSS Contract Offer or otherwise make any further effort to secure any NMMSS Follow-On Contract, and the Seller Parties will have no further right to any Contingent Payment from Purchaser under this Section 2.8.

  • A Follow-On Contract: The classified portion of work has been completed on the contract cited in this block.

  • The Seller Parties will be entitled to a percentage of the Contingent Contract Payment that would have been payable had no such teaming arrangement occurred and such percentage will correspond to the percentage of the economic benefit under the NMMSS Follow-On Contract allocable to the Subsidiary, as compared to the economic benefit to the Subsidiary under such NMMSS Follow-On Contract had no such teaming arrangement occurred.

  • In addition, from time to time, Purchaser will provide the Seller Parties with such additional information regarding the Existing NMMSS Contract, any NMMSS Follow-On Contract (including the bidding process therefor), NAC Consulting, and the status of any prospective or pending NAC Consulting Sale or NAC Sale as the Seller Parties may reasonably request.