Prequalified definition

Prequalified means that a small business has been approved by the department as a small business, is a recognized contractor engaged in the class of work provided for in the plans and specifications, possesses sufficient resources to complete the work, and is able to furnish a performance bond for one hundred percent of the contract.
Prequalified means that the disadvantaged business enterprise is currently approved by the department as a disadvantaged business enterprise, is a recognized contractor engaged in the class of work provided for in the plans and specifications, possesses sufficient resources to complete the work, and is able to furnish a performance bond for one hundred percent of the contract.
Prequalified means the determination by the Department of Transportation that an applicant has provided information satisfactory to the Department that the applicant possesses the requisite expertise, equipment, financial resources and ability to perform specific contract activities as a potential contractor or subcontractor on a Department project. Prequalification involves not only an evaluation of the applicant’s ability to perform a particular type of contract activity (e.g., landscaping, printing, etc.) but also the size of that contract activity (e.g., a $50,000; $100,000; $500,000; etc. contract);

Examples of Prequalified in a sentence

  • If the LPA does not have the qualified staff to perform any or all of the respective right of way functions, the LPA shall hire an ODOT Pre-qualified Consultant through a QBS process.

  • Pre-qualified Contractors are needed to provide Municipal Management expertise on behalf of financially stressed communities and school districts within local units of government.

  • NOTE: RTOs approved as Pre-qualified Suppliers (PQS) must adhere to AVETMISS reporting requirements as detailed in the Queensland VET Investment Delivery Schedule and must ensure that the Skilling Queenslanders for Work Agreement Number and/or Code, as specified in Table 1 of Item 1 of this Appendix, is reported in the Purchasing Contract Schedule Identifier field (position 126 of the NAT120 file).

  • Any of these named Project Co Parties listed by Project Co may be changed by Project Co upon prior Notice to (but without the approval of) the Contracting Authority Representative, provided however, that if the Contracting Authority Representative reasonably objects to any change to a Prequalified Subcontractor that is a Project Co Party, then Project Co shall select an alternative replacement Prequalified Subcontractor to which the Contracting Authority Representative does not reasonably object.

  • Pre-qualified vendors will be invited to participate in future spot market competitions.

  • Only those products listed on the WHO Prequalification Program website under the section: Manufacturers & Vendors whose Tuberculosis medicines have been found acceptable, in principle, for procurement by UN Agencies can be considered WHO Pre-qualified and claimed as such by the Contractor of the product which claim is attributed.

  • It is agreed by the parties to this contract that failure by the ENGINEER to complete the work within the time stipulated under III, A, above may be con- sidered sufficient basis for the debarment of the ENGI- ▇▇▇▇ from the DIVISION'S Roster of Prequalified Engineers as provided for under New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules Env-Wq 603.08, or the Assess- ment of liquidated damages as provided for under RSA 485-A: 4, XII.

  • It is further agreed that failure of the ENGINEER to abide by the above covenant is sufficient cause for removal from the DIVISION’S Roster of Prequalified Engineers.

  • This agreement shall automatically incorporate by reference the General Provisions – Telecommunications and the contract terms and conditions of the Contractor’s Prequalified Multiple Award Contract (PMAC).The General Provisions - Telecommunications and the contract terms and conditions of the Contractor’s PMAC shall survive the expiration of the Contractor’s PMAC when the Contractor’s PMAC terminates prior to the termination of this contract.

  • Pre-qualified vendor(s) to redeem the above- mentioned vouchers providing specific quality of materials as agreed in the Master Purchase Agreement (MPA).


More Definitions of Prequalified

Prequalified means the standing achieved by a contractor or subcontractor after completing the prequalification process to the satisfaction of the Department pursuant to 29 Del.C. § 6962(c). “Prequalification” means the process by which a contractor or subcontractor becomes
Prequalified. METROLOGIC Modified Licensed Product. At any time during the term of this Agreement, METROLOGIC shall have the right at its option to submit a written request, executed by a corporate officer of METROLOGIC making reference to this Section 9.1 (i.e. an Article 9 Notification) together with a Product Evaluation Package (the "PEP") of a METROLOGIC Modified Licensed Product (the "MLP") to SYMBOL for evaluation to determine whether the change, improvement or modification to the product (the "Modification") represented by the Escrowed Specimen requires (i) a license under any existing SYMBOL patent; or (ii) may require a license under a SYMBOL patent that may issue at some future time based upon a then pending patent application. Within sixty (60) days from the date of receipt of such PEP, SYMBOL shall advise METROLOGIC in writing whether:
Prequalified means that a small business has
Prequalified means possessing the requisite classification and bidding capacity rating

Related to Prequalified

  • Qualified means that a person holds a certificate, permit or other document equivalent to that which staff in a public school are required to hold to provide special education and designated instruction and services and has met federal and state certification, licensing, registration, or other comparable requirements which apply to the area in which he or she is providing special education or related services, including those requirements set forth in Title 34 of the Code of Federal Regulations sections 200.56 and 200.58, and those requirements set forth in Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations Sections 3064 and 3065, and adheres to the standards of professional practice established in federal and state law or regulation, including the standards contained in the California Business and Professions Code. Nothing in this definition shall be construed as restricting the activities in services of a graduate needing direct hours leading to licensure, or of a student teacher or intern leading to a graduate degree at an accredited or approved college or university, as authorized by state laws or regulations. (Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations Section 3001 (r)).

  • Journeyman plumber means a person licensed under this chapter as a