Tenders Board definition
Examples of Tenders Board in a sentence
The evidence in that case was that the plaintiff has received works from the Ministry for 28 years without award from the Central Tenders Board.
The Claimant submitted that the Central Tenders Board is the Statutory Agent of the Government in awarding contracts by competitive tendering procedures and pointed out that the Act permits Ministers and Permanent Secretaries to act for the board within limits and as provided for by sec.
The Borrower’s Central Supply and Tenders Board shall issue notice of award of contracts using its own standard forms.
The Claimant was a general contractor registered with the Central Tenders Board and authorised to undertake works on behalf of Ministry of Food Production and Marine Affairs as part of the road rehabilitation programme.
Alternatively, there can be no valid claim for unjust enrichment since to do so would stultify the policy of the Central Tenders Board Act.
The bids shall be opened in single phase on the _29/06/2015 at 11 pm local time by the Central Tenders Board for General Procurements in the conference hall of the Ministry of Public contracts.
Then, he tendered a letter dated 21st February 2013, from the Central Tenders Board informing him that he had been shortlisted in response to his pre-qualification application for registration.
The Court found that while it was true that the Central Tenders Board is a statutory agent of the government in awarding contracts by competitive tendering procedures, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ were held out as having ostensible authority to award contracts.
The opening of administrative documents, technical and financial bids will take place on the 05/05/2016 at 12 o’clock by the Central Tenders Board for General Supplies Contracts (CCPM-AG) at the Conference Hall of the Ministry of Public Contracts Second Floor, Bloc B.
The Claimant replied to a Public Tender Notice published by the Central Tenders Board (“CTB”) dated June 30, 2004, to provide Project Management services to the Ministry of Education (“MOE”).