Standard Bidding Documents definition
Examples of Standard Bidding Documents in a sentence
OWNER will also provide copies of any OWNER-furnished Standard Details, Standard Specifications, or Standard Bidding Documents which are to be incorporated into the project.
The Instructions to Bidders governing this bidding process are the “Instructions to Bidders included in Option B, Single-Stage Two-Envelope Bidding, Section I,” of the Standard Bidding Documents for “Procurement of Procurement of Works”.
OWNER will also provide copies of any OWNER- furnished Standard Details, Standard Specifications, or Standard Bidding Documents which are to be incorporated into the project.
Except as otherwise provided in paragraph 2 below, goods and works shall be procured under contracts awarded on the basis of International Competitive Bidding, subject to the following additional procedures, namely, that Standard Bidding Documents and Procedures approved by the Association shall be used.
Owner will also provide copies of any Owner-furnished Standard Details, Standard Specifications, or Standard Bidding Documents which are to be incorporated into the project.
Standard Bidding Documents, acceptable to the Association, should be used.
The Instructions to Bidders governing this bidding process are the “Instructions to Bidders included in Option B, Single‐Stage Two‐Envelope Bidding, Section I,” of the Standard Bidding Documents for “Procurement of Procurement of Works”.
The Instructions to Bidders governing this bidding process are the “Instructions to Bidders included in Option B, Single-Stage Two-Envelope Bidding, Section I,” of the Standard Bidding Documents for “Procurement of Works”.
Except as the Association shall otherwise agree, neither the Recipient nor any Project Implementing Entity shall amend, revise or otherwise modify or change the Standard Bidding Documents that have been approved by the Association in accordance with the foregoing sentence (the “Approved Bidding Documents”).
NCB procedures will be conducted on the basis of the World Bank ICB guidelines and Standard Bidding Documents guidelines and modified to take into account the country’s specifics, such as language, currency, advertising and conflict resolutions mechanisms.