Procurement Process definition

Procurement Process means the process commenced by the issuing of this Invitation and concluding upon the award of a contract (or other outcome as determined by Tetra Tech International Development) or upon the earlier termination of the process
Procurement Process means the procurement process undertaken by the Principal pursuant to which the Parties have entered into the Contract;
Procurement Process means the successive stages in the procurement cycle including planning, choice of procedure, measures to solicit offers from bidders, examination and evaluation of those offers, award of contract, and contract management;

Examples of Procurement Process in a sentence

  • Coffey may decide not to proceed any further with the Procurement Process for Coffey’s Requirement.

  • Annexure A : Compliance with the code of Integrity and No Conflict of Interest Annexure B : Declaration by the Bidder regarding Qualifications Annexure C : Grievance Redressal during Procurement Process Annexure D : Additional Conditions of Contract Annexure E : DLP period for various type of works.

  • Council members noted that it will be a multi-use dock and that it has been part of the plan for Heron River Pond for a while.• Council President Hershey made a motion to approve the quotes for Dock Procurement utilizing the State of Idaho’s Bidding Procurement Process; Council Member Nielsen seconded the motion.

  • The proposed ( contract, purchase, loan, agreement, etc.) received approval by the Board of Control for an exemption or Alternative Procurement Process on: 1/11/2016.

  • During the Procurement Process / execution of the Contract, if the firm/bidder is blacklisted by any Government department/otherProcuring Agency or by Punjab Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA), if such blacklisted bidder wants to execute the contract awarded after its blacklisting, the bidder/ firm shall provide 100% Bank Guarantee against the awarded Contract value and in case the bidder regret to do so then the Procuring Agency may proceed with second lowest evaluated bidder.


More Definitions of Procurement Process

Procurement Process means the process of procurement extending from the assessment of need; issue of invitation to pre-qualify or to register or to bid, as the case may be; the award of the procurement contract; execution of contract till closure of the contract;
Procurement Process means any process carried out by Council relating to the subject of this Invitation to Offer, including this Invitation to Offer, the evaluation of Offers and may also include, without limitation, an expression of interest process, a tender process or a ‘best and final offer’ process.
Procurement Process means the process of procurement extending from the issue of invitation to pre-qualify or to register or to bid till the award of the procurement contract or cancellation of the procurement process, as the case may be;
Procurement Process means the entire process by which ALDOT offers to outside parties an opportunity to undertake the Project, including the RFQ/RFP, beginning with the release of the RFQ/RFP and ending with the selection of the Design-Builder to design and construct the Project.
Procurement Process means the method by which an acquisition is made, includingcompetitive and non-competitive procurement;
Procurement Process means the request for proposals or procurement process used by the City;
Procurement Process means the method by which an acquisition is made, including competitive and non-competitive procurement;