Pre-Bid Questions definition

Pre-Bid Questions means questions and requests for clarification regarding the meaning or interpretation of any part of the Solicitation. Pre-Bid questions should be concise, identify the relevant document, include specific section references and avoid use of tables or special formatting (use simple lists).

Examples of Pre-Bid Questions in a sentence

  • This Contract, the Request for Proposal, the Request for Proposal Pre-Bid Questions, DEQ Response and Request for Proposal Addendum, the Contractor’s bid proposal and related attachments constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto and shall supersede all previous proposals, oral or written, negotiations, representations, commitments, and all other communications between the parties.

  • This Contract, the Request for Proposal, the Request for Proposal Pre-Bid Questions, DEQ Response and Request for Proposal Addendum, the Contractor's bid proposal and related attachments constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto and shall supersede all previous proposals, oral or written, negotiations, representations, commitments, and all other communications between the parties.