Procurement Guidance definition
Examples of Procurement Guidance in a sentence
The Contractor shall complete the Life Chances Workforce Monitoring template inline with the ‘Life Chances through Procurement Guidance for DWP Contractors’ and the contract definitions.
Users may find it useful to refer to the Procurement Guidance: Standard Contract Clauses to Provide ANAO Access to Contractors' Information.
The Government shall select paper and paper products (i.e., bathroom tissue and paper towels) with recycled content conforming to the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Comprehensive Procurement Guidance (CPG).
The requirements established herein are in addition to those required by the Federal Acquisition Regulation (“FAR”), including FAR 11.002(g) and 52.239-1, the Privacy Act of 1974, and any other applicable laws, mandates, Procurement Guidance Documents, and Executive Orders pertaining to the development and operation of Information Systems and the protection of Government Information.
The Lessor shall select paper and paper products (i.e. bathroom tissue and paper towels) with recycled content conforming to EPA’s Comprehensive Procurement Guidance (CPG).
The CIMIC Group Procurement Policy, along with the UGLCPBJV Contractors Procurement Procedures, tools and knowledge resources form the basis of the project procurement approach in line with ISO20400:2007 Sustainable Procurement Guidance.
In pursuit of these objective the Authority is aligned to the ISO:20400 Sustainable Procurement Guidance Standard.
Debriefings will be provided in accordance with AMS Acquisition Management Policy 3.2.2.3.1.4, Debriefing, and AMS Procurement Guidance T.3.2.2.D.1.9, Debriefing of Offerors/Lessons Learned.
See 2 C.F.R. Part 200, Appendix II, ¶ H; and Procurement Guidance for Recipients and Subawardees Under 2 C.F.R. Part 200 (Uniform Rules): Supplement to the Public Assistance Procurement Disaster Assistance Team (PDAT) Field Manual Chapter IV, ¶ 6.d, and Appendix C, ¶ 2 [hereinafter PDAT Supplement].
HSENI shall observe the procurement control limits set out in Procurement Guidance Note 04/12 – Procurement Control Limits and Basis for Contract Awards.