Prequalification definition

Prequalification means the process to verify the compliance of a reserve providing unit or a reserve providing group with the requirements set by the TSO;
Prequalification means the process set out in the Rules for determining whether an applicant is eligible to bid in a capacity auction in respect of a CMU;
Prequalification means prequalification issued by DAS to bid on a contract or perform work pursuant to a contract for the construction, reconstruction, alteration, remodeling, repair or demolition of any public building or any other public work by the state or a municipality.

Examples of Prequalification in a sentence

  • The Prequalification Application is available at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/parks/business_ops/current_concession.htm.

  • The CONSULTANT must obtain and carry Commercial / General liability insurance as follows: For INDOT Prequalification Work Types 2.1, 6.1, 7.1, 8.1, 8.2, 9.1, 9.2, 10.1 - 10.4, 11.1, 13.1, 14.1 - 14.5, the CONSULTANT shall carry $1,000,000.00 per occurrence, $2,000,000.00 general aggregate.

  • The CONSULTANT must obtain and carry professional liability insurance as follows: For INDOT Prequalification Work Types 1.1, 12.2-12.6 the CONSULTANTS shall provide not less than $250,000.00 professional liability insurance per claim and $250.000.00 aggregate for all claims for negligent performance.

  • Concessionaire shall submit a completed Prequalification Application along with any bid.

  • Licensee will not sell any Licensed Product without WHO Prequalification or SRA approval, or through any provisional or emergency use authorizations available through WHO or an SRA and will comply with applicable regulatory requirements in the country of manufacturing and the country of sale.


More Definitions of Prequalification

Prequalification means the process of short listing potential Vendors;
Prequalification or "Pre-qualified" shall mean that prior to the Bid Date the Bidder is listed by the Contractor's Prequalification Board as “Pre-qualified” for the type or types of Work required for the project.
Prequalification means a process of reviewing information and experience data to determine the prequalification level and professional disciplines of consultants and the result thereof.
Prequalification means the contracting unit’s approval of a bidder to submit a statement of proposal in response to a request for proposals for a design-build contract.
Prequalification means a tender stage providing for a prequalification selection of the Bidders on the basis of the Prequalification Conditions and any other applicable requirements stipulated by the Prequalification Documentation and forming the list of the Bidders; therewith, in the cases specified by this Prequalification Documentation the list of the Bidders is formed with application of the Shortlisting Conditions.
Prequalification means a procedure to prequalify products or vendors and limit consideration of bids or proposals to only those products or vendors which have been prequalified through the establishment of a list of products that have been tested, or contractors whose capability to provide a service has been evaluated and approved based on written prequalification procedures.
Prequalification shall have the meaning given to it in GTCs Section 2;