Framework Agreement (FA) definition

Framework Agreement (FA) means an agreement between a Lead Procuring Entity / Responsible Contracting Entity [in multiple users FA] / Procuring Entity [in single user FA] and a Bidder (or Bidders consisting of two or more competing suppliers of the procurement requirement) to establish the terms and conditions governing procurement contracts (call-offs) to be awarded during a period, in particular with regard to price and, where appropriate, the quantities envisaged;
Framework Agreement (FA) means the agreement between the Procuring Agency and Supplier (s) (the successful Bidder(s)) to establish the terms and procedures governing the award of Call-off contracts under the agreement;
Framework Agreement (FA) means an agreement between a Procuring Entity and a Bidder (or Bidders consisting of two or more competing suppliers of the procurement requirement) to establish the terms and conditions governing procurement contracts (call-offs) to be awarded during a period, in particular with regard to price and, where appropriate, the quantities envisaged;

Examples of Framework Agreement (FA) in a sentence

  • A Framework Agreement (FA) is an agreement/ pact between a procuring entity and a selected supplier/s or contractor/s (referred to herein as a Firm) identified for a definite term to supply goods works or service whose quantities and delivery schedules are not definable or determinable at the beginning that establishes the terms and conditions that will govern any contract awarded during the term of the FA.

  • Within this overall background, UNDP is seeking to enter into a Framework Agreement (FA) with an Individual Contractor (IC) to perform the role of Senior Technical Advisor (UNDP / GEF).

  • Regions may opt to adhere to this procedure through a Framework Agreement (FA) that fixes maximum prices1.

  • Local Authorities are audited against the feed and food law standard in the Framework Agreement (FA), which is a document that sets out the minimum standards of performance required from Local Authorities, across the full range of their feed and food law enforcement activities.

  • Establishment of Framework Agreement (FA) happen between procuring entity and multiple suppliers and can be viewed online later for record purpose.

  • As the sole governing agreement, the PDA entirely supersedes the Framework Agreement (FA), a document initially developed between WT and SWL to provide a framework for discussion as they pursued the PDA.

  • Note: This Partial Contract (PC) has been concluded in compliance with the conditions of a Framework Agreement (FA) signed on 12 October 2016 entitled: “Utilization of foreign experience in the siting process for a deep geological repository for radioactive waste in the Czech Republic”.

  • The Framework Agreement (FA) shall be established with up to five Tenderers based on the evaluation under the QEM.

  • Infrastructure projects are not considered while establishing the Framework Agreement (FA).

  • A- Framework Agreement (FA): After finalization of this tender, BHEL shall enter into Framework Agreement with successful bidders.


More Definitions of Framework Agreement (FA)

Framework Agreement (FA) is the document set out in Part 4 of this RFB, and means the arrangement signed between the Procuring Agency and a successful Bidder (a ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in its capacity as a potential Supplier);
Framework Agreement (FA) means an agreement between a Lead Procuring Entity / Responsible Contracting Entity [in multiple users FA] / Procuring Entity [in single user FA] and a Bidder (or Bidders consisting of two
Framework Agreement (FA) means the agreement between the Employer and Contractor
Framework Agreement (FA) is the document set out in Part 4 of this RFB, and means the arrangement signed between the Procuring Agency (in its capacity as a potential Purchaser) and a successful Bidder (a ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in its capacity as a potential Supplier); “▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇” means a successful Bidder that has been awarded a Framework Agreement through the Primary Procurement process; “Goods” means all goods, materials or items that the Supplier is required to supply to a Purchaser under a Call-off Contract placed under a Framework Agreement. Details of such Goods are set out in Part 2, Supply Requirements, and the Framework Agreement and particularly described in a Call-off Contract. Where appropriate, for the purpose of interpretation, the definition for Goods includes Related Services. “Multi-User Framework Agreement” means a Framework Agreement where there is more than one Purchaser permitted to purchase through a Call-off Contract; “Multi-Supplier Framework Agreement” means a Framework Agreement where there is more than one Supplier that has been appointed to the Framework Agreement Panel. “Participating Users” covers the situation where there is more than one Purchaser. In which case all Participating Users are listed in the BDS and Framework Agreement; “Primary Procurement” means the procurement process followed by the Procuring Agency to establish the Framework Agreement(s) and appoint FA Holders; “Procuring Agency” means the agency that manages the Primary Procurement process and establishes the FAs. The Procuring Agency may also be a party to the Framework Agreement (in its capacity as the Purchaser). “Purchaser/User”, as specified in the BDS, means an agency that is permitted to purchase Goods from a ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇/Supplier by awarding a Call-off Contract under the Framework Agreement. The term ‘Purchaser/User’ includes all Participating Users (and Procuring Agency, if it is also a User), as listed in Schedule 6 to this Framework Agreement; “Related Services” means the services incidental to the supply of the Goods, such as insurance, installation, training and initial maintenance and other such obligations of the Supplier set out in Part 2, Supply Requirements, and the Framework Agreement and particularly described in a Call-off Contract. “Secondary Procurement” means the process followed by a Purchaser to select a ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇/Supplier, and award a Call-off Contract for the supply of Goods; “Single-User” means a Framework Agreement where there is only one Purchaser; “Supplier” means a...
Framework Agreement (FA) means an agreement between a Lead Procuring Entity
Framework Agreement (FA) means an agreement between a Lead Procuring Entity / Responsible Contracting Entity [in multiple users FA] / Procuring Entity [in single user FA] and a Bidder (or Bidders consisting of two or more competing suppliers of the procurement requirement) to establish the terms and conditions governing