Professional Services Procurement Act definition

Professional Services Procurement Act means Chapter 2254 of the Texas Government Code, as the same may be amended from time to time.

Examples of Professional Services Procurement Act in a sentence

  • The Owner will review the Project Architect’s proposal for commissioning services in accordance with the Professional Services Procurement Act.

  • The Owner will review the Project Architect’s proposal for these services in accordance with the Professional Services Procurement Act.

  • The Owner will review the Project Architect’s proposal for “constructability” services in accordance with the Professional Services Procurement Act.

  • In accordance with the Professional Services Procurement Act, the Owner will review the Project Architect’s proposal for programming services and attempt to negotiate a fair and reasonable fee for these services.

  • Services subject to procurement under Government Code, Chapter 2254, Subchapter A, the Professional Services Procurement Act, and Transportation Code, §223.041, shall not be performed under this contract.

  • PARTICIPATING FIRMS ARE NOT TO PROVIDE A FEE PROPOSAL WITH THIS SUBMITTAL: The fee will be negotiated in accordance with the Professional Services Procurement Act, Tex.

  • Government Code, Chapter 2254, Subchapter A, the Professional Services Procurement Act, includes land appraisers as a professional service.

  • This Contract is entered into pursuant to Texas Government Code, Chapter 2254, Subchapter A related to the Professional Services Procurement Act.

  • The CONTRACTOR shall comply with applicable State of Texas procurement laws, rules and policies, including but not limited to competitive bidding and the Professional Services Procurement Act, Government Code, Chapter 2254, relating to contracting with persons whose services are within the scope of practice of: accountants, architects, landscape architects, land surveyors, medical doctors, optometrists, professional engineers, real estate appraisers, professional nurses, and certified public accountants.

  • The fee will be negotiated in accordance with the Professional Services Procurement Act, Tex.