Functional Response definition

Functional Response means the document developed by HS2 Ltd setting out the functional response which it shall deliver to satisfy the Sponsor’s Requirements, as amended from time to time in accordance with Clause 10.3. The version existing in June 2016 is annexed to this Agreement at Annex 3 (Functional Response);

Examples of Functional Response in a sentence

  • Bidders are required to package their response/Bid as follows: Volume 1 part A: Tender Forms ( except Form C) , Tender Document and Compliance Response Volume 1 part B: Technical or Functional Response (response to scope of work) Volume 2: Financial Proposal , BBBEE Response and Tender Form CVolume 2 Has to be submitted in a separate sealed envelope.

  • PRASA may disqualify Bidders who fail to adhere to this requirement.9.2 Bidders are required to package their response/Bid as follows to avoid disqualification:Volume 1 (Envelop 1/Package 1) Part A: Compliance Response and B-BBEE Response Part B: Technical or Functional Response (response to scope of work) Volume 2 (Envelop 2/ Package 2) Part C: Financial Proposal Volume 2 Has to be submitted in a separate sealed envelope.

  • Bidders are required to package their response/Bid as follows to avoid disqualification: Volume 1 (Envelope 1/Package 1) Part A: Compliance Response and B-BBEE Response Part B: Technical or Functional Response (response to scope of work)Volume 2 (Envelope 2/ Package 2) Part C: Financial Proposal Volume 2 Has to be submitted in a separate sealed envelope.

  • Bidders are required to package their response/Bid as follows: Volume 1 part A:Returnable documents (Tender Forms)Volume 1 part B:Technical or Functional Response (response to scope of work)Volume 2:Financial ProposalBidders must submit 1 original response and 1 copy and an electronic version which must be contained in a Memory stick clearly marked in the Bidders name.

  • Bidders are required to package their response/Bid as follows: Volume 1 part A: Bid Forms, Compliance Response and B-BBEE Response  Volume 1 part B: Technical or Functional Response (response to scope of work) Volume 2: Part C Financial Proposal and Bid Form Volume 2 Has to be submitted in a separate sealed envelope.

  • Bidders are required to package their response/Bid as follows to avoid disqualification: Volume 1 (Envelop 1/Package 1)• Part A: Compliance Response• Part B: Technical or Functional Response (response to scope of work)Volume 2 (Envelop 2/ Package 2)• Part C: Financial Proposal and specific goals (SBD6.1) Volume 2 Has to be submitted in a separate sealed envelope.

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  • In the event of any discrepancy, inconsistency and/or divergence between the Sponsor’s Requirements and the Functional Response, the Sponsor’s Requirements take precedence.

  • Bidders are required to package their response/Bid as follows: Volume 1 part A: Bid Forms, Compliance Response and B-BBEE Response Volume 1 part B: Technical or Functional Response (response to scope of work) Volume 2: Part C Financial Proposal and Bid Form Volume 2 Has to be submitted in a separate sealed envelope.

Related to Functional Response

  • Initial Response means the first contact by a Support Representative after the incident has been logged and a ticket generated. This may include an automated email response depending on when the incident is first communicated.

  • PQQ Response means the response submitted by the Supplier to the pre-qualification questionnaire issued by the Authority on 06/03/2012;

  • Remedial response means a measure to stop and correct prohibited conduct, prevent prohibited conduct from recurring, and protect, support, and intervene on behalf of a student who is the target or victim of prohibited conduct.

  • Emergency response as used in RCW 38.52.430 means a public

  • Emergency medical responder or “EMR” means an individual who has successfully completed a course of study based on the United States Department of Transportation’s Emergency Medical Responder Instructional Guidelines (January 2009), has passed the psychomotor and cognitive examinations for the EMR, and is currently certified by the department as an EMR.

  • Institutional Responsibilities means an investigator’s professional responsibilities on behalf of the University, which may include for example: activities such as research, research consultation, teaching, professional practice, University committee memberships, and service on panels such as Institutional Review Boards or data and safety monitoring boards.

  • parental responsibility , in relation to a child, means all the duties, powers, responsibilities and authority which, by law, parents have in relation to children.

  • Official responsibility means administrative or operating authority, whether intermediate or final, to initiate, approve, disapprove or otherwise affect a procurement transaction, or any claim resulting therefrom.

  • Financial responsibility means the ability to respond in damages for liability thereafter incurred

  • Emergency Response Agency is a governmental entity authorized to respond to requests from the public to meet emergencies.

  • CERCLA means the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980.

  • Emergency Response Plan means the plan constituting the set of procedures developed by the Owner for dealing with an Incident which may impact on the Network or Connecting Infrastructure, including all actions to be taken to minimise or alleviate any threat or danger to any person or property:

  • Emergency responder means an individual who is required to possess a license, certificate, permit, or other official recognition for his or her expertise in a particular field or area of knowledge and whose assistance is utilized or is desirable during an emergency. Emergency responder includes, but is not limited to, emergency medical services personnel; physicians; nurses; mental health, veterinary, or other public health practitioners; emergency management personnel; public works personnel; and firefighters, including firefighters trained in the areas of hazardous materials, specialized rescue, extrication, water rescue, or other specialized area. Emergency responder does not include law enforcement officers or other law enforcement personnel.

  • Rail Safety Act means the Rail Safety Act 1998 (WA);

  • Occupational Health and Safety Act means the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act No 85 of 1993);

  • Biological safety cabinet means a containment unit suitable for the preparation of low to moderate risk agents where there is a need for protection of the product, personnel, and environment, according to National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) Standard 49.

  • Disaster Management Act means the Disaster Management Act, 2002 (Act No.57 of 2002)

  • The "Clean Air Act means those provisions contained in 42 U.S.C. §§ 7401 to 7671q, and regulations promulgated thereunder.

  • Occupational Safety and Health Law means any Legal Requirement designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions and to reduce occupational safety and health hazards, and any program, whether governmental or private (including those promulgated or sponsored by industry associations and insurance companies), designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions.

  • Lowest Cost Response means the response required or allowed under Environmental Laws that addresses the condition present at the lowest cost (considered as a whole taking into consideration any material negative impact such response may have on the operations of the relevant assets and any potential material additional costs or liabilities that may likely arise a result of such response) as compared to any other response that is consistent with Environmental Laws.

  • Clean Air Act or “Act” means the federal Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 7401-7671q, and its implementing regulations.

  • Corporate Social Responsibility means Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as defined in Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 and Companies Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Rules, 2014;

  • Atomic Energy Act means the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.

  • Information system means a discrete set of information resources organized for the collection, processing, maintenance, use, sharing, dissemination, or disposition of information (44 U.S.C. 3502).

  • Clean Water Act or “CWA" means the federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C §1251 et seq.), formerly referred to as the Federal Water Pollution Control Act or Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Public Law 92-500, as amended by Public Law 95-217, Public Law 95-576, Public Law 96-483, and Public Law 97-117, or any subsequent revisions thereto.

  • CERCLIS means the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System maintained by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.