Tender Schedule definition

Tender Schedule means the document setting out important time periods and dates in respect of the Tender, which is attached hereto as Annex A.
Tender Schedule means collectively the tender documents, specifications, agreed variations, if any, as such other documents constituting the tender and acceptance thereof.
Tender Schedule means the document stipulating important time periods and dates in respect of the tender process (which is attached to the Rules of Tender as Annex A).

Examples of Tender Schedule in a sentence

  • The contractors shall not approach the office of the Executive Engineer for receiving the Tender Schedule.

  • All the online activities are time tracked and the Electronic Tendering System enforces time-locks that ensure that no activity or transaction can take place outside the Start and End Dates and Time of the stage as defined in the Tender Schedule.

  • The intending tenderers are to quote rate in terms of percentage higher or lower or at par which will apply to all the rates in the Tender Schedule irrespective of whether quantities are entered in the schedule or not i.e. all the items and rates as shown in the schedule with the tendered percentage increase or decrease will be applicable to this tender.

  • Items of work other than those mentioned in the Bill of Quantities (Tender Schedule) attached hereto will be carried out at the rates to be fixed by this organization as per relevant clauses of CPWD Works Manual.

  • On the date, specified in the Tender Schedule, following procedure will be adopted for opening of the Tender.

  • Firms which are not specifically registered for the stores with specification as mentioned in the Tender Schedule, either with DGS&D or with NSIC, shall be treated as unregistered and shall be required to deposit earnest money as above.

  • All firms who are not specifically registered with NSIC or DGS&D for the stores for which the offers are invited, are required to deposit EARNEST money equivalent to the amount as mentioned in the Tender Schedule, failing which their offer will be summarily rejected.

  • But let us look first at the case of a uniform distribution of skill.

  • However, any parts which are not mentioned in the Tender Schedule of this Contract but required for the smooth and trouble free operation of the AC equipment are also required to be rectified or replaced with in the scope of this contract.

  • Even though adequate care has been taken in the preparation of this Tender Schedule the Bidder should satisfy himself that the Schedule is complete in all respects.


More Definitions of Tender Schedule

Tender Schedule means the schedule submitted by the Contractor at time of Tender in accordance with the requirements of Clause 2.5.4 (j)
Tender Schedule means Schedule 3 (Tender) containing details of the Tender

Related to Tender Schedule

  • Specification Schedule means the Schedule containing details of the Specification.

  • Amortization Schedule means, with respect to each Equipment Note, the amortization schedule for such Equipment Note delivered pursuant to Section 2.02 of the Trust Indenture.

  • Schedule means a schedule to this Agreement.

  • Completion Schedule means the fulfilment of the Related Services by the Supplier in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the Contract;

  • Work Schedule means the approved order and timeline for how the requirements of this contract, including Work on individual Units or groups of Units, will be fulfilled by the Contractor.

  • Implementation Schedule means the Implementation Schedule in Section VII of the tendering documents.

  • Schedule C means internal revenue service schedule C (form 1040) filed by a taxpayer pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code.

  • Delivery Schedule means the schedule for the delivery of Services as set forth in attached Annex 3.

  • Pricing Schedule means the Schedule attached hereto identified as such.

  • Progress Schedule means a schedule of the Work, in a form satisfactory to Owner, as further set forth in Section 3.02.