RfQ (Request for Quotation) definition

RfQ (Request for Quotation) means where a Contract opportunity has not been advertised (as permitted by these CSOs), the document issued to Bidders inviting them to submit a Bid, together with any other relevant documentation issued with that document or referred to in it as being part of it.

Related to RfQ (Request for Quotation)

  • Request for Quotation (“RFQ”) means a document or documents containing the specification, and proposed terms and conditions issued to potential suppliers to solicit written Quotations.

  • Request for Quotation (RFQ) means the document(s) containing the Conditions of Quoting and Contract, the Annexure, Special Conditions of Contract (if any), Scope of Services, Response Schedules and any other document issued for the purposes of inviting Quotations for the Services.

  • Request for Quotations or “RFQ” means an informal request for prices on Goods and/or Services with an estimated procurement cost between $10,000 and up to but not including

  • Request for Quote or “RFQ” means an electronic message disseminated on the SEF Platform for the purposes of soliciting bids or offers for a specific Swap.

  • Error Quote (Spike) means an Error Quote with the following characteristics: