Preferred Proponent definition

Preferred Proponent means the Proponent that is invited into negotiations in accordance with the evaluation process set out in this RFP;
Preferred Proponent means the Proponent(s) that the Purchaser has identified as the highest-ranked Proponent(s) in accordance with the evaluation process.
Preferred Proponent means the Proponent selected by the Owner pursuant to this RFP to finalize the Design-Build Agreement.

Examples of Preferred Proponent in a sentence

  • The Fairness Reviewer will act as an independent observer of the fairness of the implementation of the Competitive Selection Process, up to the selection of a Preferred Proponent.

  • This Section describes the process that the Province expects to use in the shortlist of Respondents, selection of a Preferred Proponent and the execution of the Design-Build Agreement.


More Definitions of Preferred Proponent

Preferred Proponent means the Proponent whose Proposal, as determined by Board staff through the evaluation analysis described in the RFP, provides the best overall value in meeting the Board’s requirements, and may be recommended for award;
Preferred Proponent means the Proponent selected by the Authority to perform the Services pursuant to the terms of this RFQ.
Preferred Proponent means the Proponent whose Proposal, as determined through the evaluation analysis described in the RFP, provides the best overall value in meeting the Toronto Zoo’s requirements, and with whom a Contract will be considered;
Preferred Proponent means the Proponent that OECM has identified as the highest scoring Proponent in accordance with the evaluation process set out in this RFP;
Preferred Proponent means the Proponent selected by the Authority pursuant to this RFP to finalize the Project Agreement.
Preferred Proponent means the Proponent deemed by the City to have the highest ranked assessment of its response according to the process set out herein;
Preferred Proponent means the Proponent recommended by the Evaluation Committee to enter into negotiations for a contract;