Price Evaluation Sample Clauses

Price Evaluation. For the purpose of evaluation, and for no other purpose, the Government will evaluate prices submitted on the basis that the Government will require the estimated quantities shown in Section B of this solicitation. The Government will add the prices for standard services, temporary additional services, and materials/equipment to obtain a total price evaluation
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Price Evaluation. For the purpose of evaluation, and for no other purpose, evaluation of prices submitted will be made on the basis that the Government will order the estimated quantities shown in Section BSERVICES AND PRICES, of this solicitation. M.8. SEPARATE CHARGES Separate charges, in any form, are not solicited. For example, proposals containing any charges for failure of the Government to exercise any options will be rejected. The Government shall not be obligated to pay any charges other than the contract price, including any exercised options.
Price Evaluation. The price proposals in a submitted Bid shall be evaluated on the basis of the lowest and best bid pursuant to Ohio Revised Code 307.86. Bids which are not lowest and best pursuant to Ohio Revised Code 307.86 will be disqualified. The Bid award shall be made to the Proposer(s) whose Bid(s):
Price Evaluation. For the purpose of evaluation, and for no other purpose, evaluation of prices submitted will be made on the basis that the Government will order the estimated quantities shown in Section BSERVICES AND PRICES, of this solicitation. The price evaluation will not include the price of any riders.
Price Evaluation. In addition to the criteria listed in ITT 34.2 (a)–(d) the following criteria shall apply:
Price Evaluation. The Government will evaluate prices as submitted in the electronic Price Tables (spreadsheets) to determine price competitiveness. As part of this evaluation, the Government will calculate the Average Price Per Unit (APPU) and Total Evaluated Price (TEP) to the government for each Quotation using the submitted pricing and the Bid Model described below. The Bid Model will weight the pricing received by year over the period of performance. Weighting is specified below in Table 5-1. Table 5-1 Price Weighting Per Year Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Weighting 1.0 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.3 The Government’s Price Evaluation will use previously identified estimated volumes from Section 4.9 (Estimated Federal Agencies’ VolumesEstimated Federal Agencies’ Volumes). For all pricing, including as available items, the Government may compare the submitted pricing to commercially available pricing and against each other. Offerors are advised that all quoted prices may be subject to price analysis, regardless of whether they are specifically included in the APPU or TEP components of the Bid Model. Any significant risk to the Government of unacceptably higher comparative costs, resulting from potential future traffic volumes and patterns not represented in the information provided to the Offerors, will be reflected in the analysis. As demonstrated through their responses to Sections 3.10 and 3.11, Offerors’ Quotations that ensure more competitive pricing across government and throughout the term of the agreement will be identified as greater value under the planned Best Value Quotation evaluation. The Government has developed a Bid Model that it will utilize as part of its price evaluation. For evaluation purposes only, the Bid Model provides estimated volumes for CLINs expected to represent the highest sales demand. These include all voice, data, and data add-on plans (see Figure 5-1 below), including selected features. This Bid Model will be used to develop the Offeror’s Average Price Per Unit (APPU) and Total Evaluated Price by taking the usage and multiplying by the Offeror’s prices. The Total Evaluated Price (TEP) may also consider any credits or additional charges that arise from the Offeror’s quotation that are not captured in the electronic Price Table spreadsheets. All Plans Voice Plans Data Plans Metered Metered Data Add-On 100 Min Pooled 50 MB Data Add-On Metered 50 MB 400 Min Pooled 500 MB 500 MB Data Add-On 900 Min Pooled 5 GB 5 GB Data Add-On Unlimited Unlimited Unl...
Price Evaluation. The lowest price will be determined by adding all the offered prices to reach a total price. Since no estimated quantities are provided, unit prices will simply be added together to reach a total price, for evaluation purposes. This addition will be done for each period of performance, arriving at a grand total. The Government reserves the right to reject quotations that are unreasonably low or high in price.
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Price Evaluation. Numerical Machining Complex Ltd shall compare the evaluated costs of all substantially responsive tenders and rank them. The lowest evaluated tenderer being ranked as No. 1.
Price Evaluation. Policyholders Compensation Fund shall compare the evaluated costs of all substantially responsive tenders and rank them. The lowest evaluated tender will be ranked as No. 1.
Price Evaluation. For contract award purposes under this solicitation, price is defined as that information encompassed by paragraph 6.2. The Government will consider each offeror’s proposed price elements in evaluating the offeror’s understanding of the effort required, and to establish what additional value, if any, is associated with a higher price, or what factors contribute to a lower price. In other words, we will evaluate how you arrived at your fixed price and what will be provided for that price as part of the best value selection process. Your price proposal should provide adequate detail to permit such evaluation.
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