Tender Process means the procurement process for this Tender as set out in the Tender Document herein.
Tender Process means the process for calling, receiving, evaluating and awarding of Tender(s) as proposed in clauses 3.2.7 and 3.2.8 of these Conditions of Tendering.
Tender Process means the process commencing upon the issuance of the Invitation for Pre-Qualification and ending upon the award of the Agreement.
Examples of Tender Process in a sentence
This is a copy of the proforma Capacity Investment Scheme Agreement (CISA) provided in connection with the Capacity Investment Scheme Tender Process being conducted by the Commonwealth pursuant to the Tender Guidelines.
More Definitions of Tender Process
Tender Process means the process by which the Authority requests tenders from any parties interested in entering into a New Contract, evaluates the responses from those interested parties and enters into a New Contract with a new service provider, in accordance with paragraph 2 (Retendering Procedure) of Part 3 (Compensation on Termination for Contractor Default);
Tender Process means the tender process for the selection of an Offshore Transmission Owner in accordance with the Offshore Tender Regulations.
Tender Process means the competitive process run by Ofgem in order to identify a Successful Bidder to be granted an Offshore Transmission Licence in relation to a particular Qualifying Project;
Tender Process means the international highest bidder tender process for the exploitation of the Property, as specified in this Request for Proposal.
Tender Process means the process from the planning stages to the awarding of a contract. This includes the development of tender documentation, invitation to tender period, evaluation stage and recommendation of a preferred supplier/s;
Tender Process has the meaning set out in Schedule 6 (New Project Pricing Report) and "Tendering" shall be construed accordingly;
Tender Process means the international tender process for the exploitation of the Property, which was launched by the Fund with the publication of the Request for Proposal.