Procurement Department definition

Procurement Department means the Procurement Department of the City.
Procurement Department means the office responsible for the acquisition of supplies, services, and construction in support of ATP’s business.
Procurement Department means the Procurement and/or Supply Chain Management Department of SOCAR Turkey or a SOCAR Turkey Group Company (as applicable).

Examples of Procurement Department in a sentence

  • Any deviations must be in writing and signed by a representative of the City’s Procurement Department and the Supplier.

  • Any additional conflicts of interest that may occur during the contract term must be disclosed to the City of Ocala Procurement Department.

  • Communications regarding this solicitation shall be formal from the date of issue, until either a Contractor has been selected or the Procurement Department rejects all proposals.

  • Informal communications, including but not limited to request for information, comments or speculations regarding this solicitation to any University employee other than a Procurement Department representative may result in the offending Offeror’s proposal being rejected.

  • Any modifications made must be authorized by the Virginia Tech Procurement Department through a written amendment to the contract.


More Definitions of Procurement Department

Procurement Department means the Authority Procurement Department.
Procurement Department means the Procurement Department of Northport, and includes any such officer attached therein;
Procurement Department means the department responsible for administering the Procurement Policy and the Procurement Procedures.
Procurement Department means the Agency’s Procurement Department.
Procurement Department means the office responsible for handling procurement-related matters within the City.
Procurement Department means the Agency’s Contracts and Procurement Department.
Procurement Department means the Department of the Company which has the primary responsibility for the implementation of the Procurement Regulation, as well as the responsibility to use the knowledge, experience, and data it collects to prepare informative reports, supporting the procurement decision- making process. The Procurement Department is responsible for the preparation and execution of the award and tender procedures, in the framework of which it exercises, as an indication, the following responsibilities: a) coordinates the tender procedure, b) prepares and publishes the tender documents,