RFQ definition

RFQ means the Request for Quotations;
RFQ means this Invitation to Quotation including, but not limited to: Part A - Instructions to Bidders; Part B - General Conditions; Part C- Requirements; Part DQuotation Form;

Examples of RFQ in a sentence

  • The Customer shall issue a detailed RFQ that includes a term, service levels, educational qualifications and experience needed.

  • When submitting a response to an RFQ the Contractor shall submit with its response a completed and signed Resume Acknowledgment Form (Contract Exhibit G) to the Customer for each staff augmentation person included in the RFQ response.

  • When submitting a response to an RFQ the Contractor shall submit with its response a completed and signed Resume Self-Certification Form (Contract Exhibit F) to the Customer for each proposed Staff member identified in the RFQ response.

  • To the extent that the RFQ or PROVIDER’s Proposal conflict with the terms of this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement will control.

  • The Vanir team will assist the City to market the RFQ to the D-B community, receive and respond to questions via formal addenda, and conduct formal past client interviews to confirm performance records.


More Definitions of RFQ

RFQ means the Request for Qualification document issued by BPC for tariff based competitive bidding process for selection of TSP to execute the Project and shall include any modifications, amendments or alterations or clarifications thereto;
RFQ means the request for quotation inviting offers and includes all conditions, annexures, schedules, attachments and addenda.
RFQ means this Request for Qualifications, including the Appendices, issued by the Authority as the first stage of the Competitive Selection Process.
RFQ means request for quote;
RFQ means Request for Qualification (RFQ)/Tender document.
RFQ means SAICA’s Request for Quotations together with any annexures thereto;