Work Order Proposal definition
Examples of Work Order Proposal in a sentence
Failure to use the forms or follow the procedures will result in the rejection of the Work Order Proposal.
CONSULTANT shall submit an electronic sealed Work Order Proposal when it is required by the RFWOP, and CONSULTANT shall abide by all RFWOP electronic proposal requirements.
In the alternative, CONTRACTOR shall submit an electronic sealed bid when it is required by a Work Order Proposal, and CONTRACTOR shall abide by all Work Order Proposal’s electronic proposal requirements.
If (a) ANAHEIM sends CONSULTANT an RFWOP and (b) CONSULTANT desires to be considered for the RFWOP, CONSULTANT shall submit, within the time stated in the RFWOP, a sealed Work Order Proposal indicating the cost, task completion schedule, and other information requested in that RFWOP.
CONSULTANT shall submit, within the time stated in the RFWOP, a sealed Work Order Proposal (“Work Order Proposal”) indicating the cost, task completion schedule, and other information requested in that RFWOP.
ANAHEIM will issue a Notice to Proceed (“Notice”) to the successful consultant who has submitted a Work Order Proposal.
In addition to the General Scope of Work, the Services will also be described in a Request for Work Order Proposal (“RFWOP”) and in a Notice to Proceed, as described in Section 1.4. ANAHEIM may elect to delete certain tasks of the General Scope of Work or the RFWOP at its sole discretion.
Except for those subcontractors set forth in CONSULTANT’s Work Order Proposal, if any, CONSULTANT shall not subcontract any portion of the work to be performed under this Agreement without the prior written authorization of the Director or Project Administrator.
The Consultant shall then prepare a Work Order Proposal following the format provided by the City, indicating the proposed Scope of Services, time of performance, staffing, proposed fees, Sub-Consultants, and deliverable items and/or documents.
The Director or designee may accept the Work Order Proposal as submitted, reject the Work Order Proposal, or negotiate revisions to the Work Order Proposal.