Bid Process Sample Clauses

Bid Process. 10.01.08.01 Work schedules / bid lines will be bid in classification seniority order. 10.01.08.02 The work schedule will be posted and emailed to all Air Canada employees (at their Air Canada email address) no less than five (5) calendar days prior to the commencement of the bid.
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Bid Process. The Consultant and the agents and employees of the Consultant acknowledge that they may be excluded in any resulting competitive (or noncompetitive) bid and award process for the supply of goods or services specified as a result of this agreement.
Bid Process. A. The shift bid process will be conducted semi-annually. The bid will be conducted by seniority within the agency per classification and/or rank.
Bid Process. Instructors released on a full-time basis shall have priority over the available training dates according to their seniority. Extra training dates added during a month shall be assigned first to instructors released on a full-time basis and who have not reached their hourly maximum for that month, and this, in reverse order of seniority. Subsequently, if the training needs have not been met using the instructors released on a full-time basis, training dates shall be assigned to the other instructors on the list according to their seniority. An instructor shall be entitled to refuse only 1 assignment per month. An instructor who has 5 or more vacation days cannot be released full-time.
Bid Process. Within thirty-five (35) calendar days after Landlord’s receipt of the Construction Plans, Landlord shall submit the Construction Plans to at least two (2) reputable general contractors of Landlord’s choosing and one (1) reputable general contractor of Tenant’s choosing (provided Tenant provides Landlord with the name of a reputable general contractor prior to Landlord receiving the Construction Plans) and shall obtain binding bids (the “Bids”) for the Initial Work. Each of the Bids shall contain: (1) the cost to complete the Initial Work in accordance with the Construction Plans, (2) the period of time to complete the Initial Work in accordance with the Construction Plans and applicable Legal Requirements, and (3) items of the Initial Work which will exceed sixteen (16) weeks to complete. If one or more Bids does not exceed the Maximum Amount (as hereinafter defined) and does not exceed the Maximum Time (as hereinafter defined), then Landlord shall immediately select the lowest responsible and responsive bidder. If all of the Bids state that (A) the cost to complete the Initial Work would exceed [* * *], or such lesser amount if any portion of the Construction Allowance has been used or is earmarked to be used for Soft Costs (as hereinafter defined) (the “Maximum Amount”), or (B) the time to complete the Initial Work would exceed sixteen (16) weeks (the “Maximum Time”), then Landlord shall so notify Tenant that the Bids either exceed the Maximum Amount and/or exceed the Maximum Time (the “Bid Notification”). Within five (5) calendar days after Tenant’s receipt of the Bid Notification, Tenant shall notify Landlord that it (a) approves the costs of the Initial Work that exceeds the Maximum Amount (the “Excess Costs”), in which event Tenant shall be responsible to pay the Excess Costs, to be paid as hereinafter provided, and/or (b) approves the time to perform the Initial Work beyond the Maximum Time (the “Excess Time”), in which event the Excess Time shall be added onto the Initial Work Completion Date, and/or (c) disapproves the Bids and elects to modify the scope of work and/or materials to be used in order to reduce the cost of the Initial Work and/or to reduce the time to complete the Initial Work, in which event, Tenant shall, together with such notice, submit its requests for changes to the Final Plans for Landlords review and approval (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned) and, upon Landlord’s approval (or deemed a...
Bid Process. Landlord will cause the Contractor to use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain at least three (3) bids from each qualified subcontractor for subcontracts anticipated to cost in excess of Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000.00) (each, a “Major Subcontractor”) in connection with the Landlord’s First Floor Expansion Premises TI Work, and shall share such bids with Tenant promptly after receipt thereof. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the selection of subcontractors for the Landlord’s First Floor Expansion Premises TI Work shall be conducted on an “open book” basis as between Landlord, Contractor and Tenant, and Tenant shall have the right to review all bid materials received by Contractor prior to the selection of each Major Subcontractor. Landlord and Contractor shall keep Tenant reasonably informed in the selection of the subcontractors for the Landlord’s First Floor Expansion Premises TI Work, provided that in the event of any disagreement between the parties, Landlord shall have the right, in its sole but reasonable discretion, and acting in good faith, to make all final determinations regarding the choice of each subcontractor.
Bid Process. 10.01.08.01 Work schedules / bid lines will be bid in classification seniority order.
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Bid Process. Open Positions that remain unfilled after the application of 17.01(b)(i) to (vi), and Open Positions that are related to the Company procuring new equipment shall be posted by the Company in the memo book. The Company shall provide a two (2) weeks bidding period and when it cannot shall advise the Association. If a Flight Crew Member wishes to bid for an open Position he is required to complete a “Bid Form” on or before the closing date as posted. The “Bid Form” will contain:
Bid Process. The District will notify District officers no later than May 15 of each year that bids for shifts and schedules are due no later than May 31. Schedules are understood to mean days of the week and do not include location. Those District officers who do not respond by the deadline will be assigned to shifts based on needs, as determined by the District.
Bid Process. Fulfilling the staffing of each patrol shift shall be met by posting a “bid” sheet on the Chief’s bulletin board no later than six (6) weeks prior to the beginning of the new schedule year. Patrol Sergeants shall be awarded their shift preference based on seniority established by promotion date. If more than one Patrol Sergeant has the same promotion date, then the Patrol Sergeant with the lower department service number (DSN) shall be deemed the senior. Regardless of seniority, the Chief of Police retains the right to assign Sergeants to “specialty” positions. If a Sergeant returns to the patrol division from a specialty assignment during the schedule year, then he/she shall have the right to select his/her shift for the remainder of the year, based on his/her seniority, to include “bumping” a Sergeant with less seniority.
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