Qualification requirement definition

Qualification requirement means a Government requirement for testing or other quality assurance demonstra- tion that must be completed before award of a contract.
Qualification requirement means a Government require- ment for testing or other quality assurance demonstration that must be completed before award of a contract.
Qualification requirement. - means a SBOC requirement for testing or other quality assurance demonstration that must be completed before award of a contract.

Examples of Qualification requirement in a sentence

  • Includes copies of required documents in PDF format justifying that the Bidder is qualified to perform the contract if his/her bid is accepted and the Bidder has financial & technical capability necessary to perform the contract and meets the criteria outlined in the Qualification requirement and technical specification and fulfill all the conditions of the contract.

  • A bidder submits more than one bid in the bidding process, either individually [including bid submitted as agent /authorised representative on behalf of one or more manufacturer(s) or through Licensee – Licensor route, wherever permitted as per the provision of Qualification requirement for Bidders] or as partner in a joint venture, except for alternative offers permitted under Invitation to Bid.

  • Qualification requirement, as used in this clause, means a Government requirement for testing or other quality assurance demonstration that must be completed before award.

  • Qualification requirement specifying financial capacity, technical, minimum acceptable levels with regards to bidder’s experience in relevant projects and other relevant factors, such as work in hand, etc.

  • Trade Subcontractor must qualify under both Section I and receive the minimum points under Section II to pass the Qualification requirement.


More Definitions of Qualification requirement

Qualification requirement. , as used in this Section, means a KCATA requirement for testing or other quality assurance demonstration that must have been completed before Contract award. One or more qualification requirements may apply to the products, equipment, materials, supplies, work or services covered by this Contract, whether the covered product or service is an end item under this Contract or simply a component of an end item. The products, equipment, material, supply, work or service must be qualified at the time of award of this Contract, whether the Contractor or a subcontractor will ultimately provide the same in question. If, after award, KCATA discovers that an applicable qualification requirement was not in fact met at the time of award, KCATA may either terminate this Contract for default or allow performance to continue if adequate consideration is offered and KCATA determines the action is otherwise in KCATA’s best interest.
Qualification requirement has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(a) of this Agreement.
Qualification requirement as used in this clause, means a Government requirement for testing or other quality assurance demonstration that must be completed before award.
Qualification requirement. Section 3.7(b).
Qualification requirement means the requirement specified in the invitation that must be fully met in the tender because it is a precondition for determining the tenderer’s capacity;
Qualification requirement means any Legal Requirement that solely by reason of (and without regard to any other activities of the Bank in any jurisdiction in which Collateral is located) the entering into, performance and enforcement of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents by the Bank constitutes "doing business" by the Bank in any jurisdiction, imposes on the Bank any liability for taxes or other governmental charges, requires qualification by the Bank to do business in any jurisdiction or requires a "business activity," "doing business" or similar report or notice to be filed by the Bank in any jurisdiction.
Qualification requirement means a requirement for testing or other quality assurance demonstration that must be completed by an offeror before the offeror is awarded a contract.