Question Submission Sample Clauses

Question Submission. The Department shall entertain written questions regarding the solicitation or the procurement process submitted through the MFMP Sourcing Tool for a limited period of time as specified in the Timeline of Events. The purpose of this question period is to promote the bidder’s full understanding of the solicitation requirements by providing written binding answers to questions about the solicitation.
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Question Submission. The Department invites interested and registered Vendors to submit questions regarding the solicitation. Vendors who have ‘Joined’ the MFMP Sourcing event are able to submit questions using the MFMP Sourcing ‘Messages’ tab (referred to as the “Q&A Board” in PUR 1001). Questions can be submitted in MFMP Sourcing until the Question Submission Deadline listed in the Timeline of Events. The following quoted text replaces Paragraph 5 of PUR 1001: “Questions must be submitted via the Q&A Board within MFMP Sourcing and must be RECEIVED NO LATER THAN the time and date reflected on the Timeline of Events. Questions shall be answered in accordance with the Timeline of Events. All questions submitted shall be published and answered in a manner that all proposers will be able to view. Proposers shall not contact any other employee of the Buyer or the State for information with respect to this solicitation. Each respondent is responsible for monitoring the Vendor Bid System for new or changing information. The Buyer shall not be bound by any verbal information or by any written information that is not contained in the solicitation documents or formally noticed and issued by the Buyer's contracting personnel. Questions to the Procurement Officer or to any Buyer personnel shall not constitute formal protest of the specifications or of the solicitation, a process addressed in paragraph 20 of these Instructions.” Bidders are strongly encouraged to raise any questions or concerns regarding this ITB, including the proposed Contract terms and conditions, during the open question period.
Question Submission. ‌ The Department invites interested and registered Vendors to submit written questions regarding the solicitation through the MFMP Sourcing. Vendors who have ‘Joined’ the MFMP Sourcing event may submit questions using the MFMP Sourcing ‘Messages’ tab (referred to as the “Q&A Board” in PUR 1001). Questions may be submitted in MFMP Sourcing during the Preview Status until the Question Submission Deadline listed in the Timeline of Events. The following quoted text replaces Paragraph 5 of PUR 1001, which is incorporated by reference in section 6.1, General Instructions: “Questions must be submitted via the Q&A Board within MFMP Sourcing and must be RECEIVED NO LATER THAN the time and date reflected on the Timeline of Events. Questions shall be answered in accordance with the Timeline of Events. All answers to properly submitted questions will be issued by an addendum and published in a manner that all proposers will be able to view. Proposers shall not contact any other employee of the Department or the State for information with respect to this solicitation. Each respondent is responsible for monitoring the Vendor Bid System for new or changing information. The Department shall not be bound by any verbal information or by any written information that is not contained in the solicitation documents or formally noticed and issued by the Department’s contracting personnel. Questions to the Procurement Officer or to any Department personnel shall not constitute formal protest of the specifications or of the solicitation, a process addressed in paragraph 20 of the PUR 1001.” Respondents are strongly encouraged to raise any questions or concerns regarding this RFP, including the proposed Contract terms and conditions, during the open question period.
Question Submission. The Department will provide an opportunity for written questions regarding the solicitation or the procurement process submitted through MFMP Sourcing for a limited period of time as specified in the Timeline of Events. The purpose of this question period is to promote the vendorsfull understanding of the solicitation requirements by providing written binding answers to questions about the solicitation. In order to submit a question, vendors will login to MFMP Sourcing and have access to the “Messages” tab on the dashboard of the solicitation. For information about registering with MFMP, please see section 2.2, Special Instructions. The Department will not respond to questions submitted through any other format or medium (telephone calls, emails, letters, etc.). Questions submitted via the “Messages” tab within MFMP Sourcing Q &A Board shall be RECEIVED NO LATER THAN the time and date reflected on the Timeline of Events. Questions shall be officially answered, as stated in the Timeline of Events. The Department shall not be bound by any verbal information or by any written information that is not contained within the solicitation documents or formally noticed and issued by the Department's Contracting personnel.

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  • BID SUBMISSION All Bids are to be packaged, sealed and submitted to the location stated in the Bid Specifications. Bidders are solely responsible for timely delivery of their Bids to the location set forth in the Bid Specifications prior to the stated Bid opening date/time. A Bid return envelope, if provided with the Bid Specifications, should be used with the Bid sealed inside. If the Bid response does not fit into the envelope, the Bid envelope should be attached to the outside of the sealed box or package with the Bid inside. If using a commercial delivery company that requires use of their shipping package or envelope, Bidder’s sealed Bid, labeled as detailed below, should be placed within the shipper’s sealed envelope to ensure that the Bid is not prematurely opened. All Bids must have a label on the outside of the package or shipping container outlining the following information: “BID ENCLOSED (bold print, all capitals) • Group Number • IFB or RFP Number • Bid Submission date and time” In the event that a Bidder fails to provide such information on the return Bid envelope or shipping material, the receiving entity reserves the right to open the shipping package or envelope to determine the proper Bid number or Product group, and the date and time of Bid opening. Bidder shall have no claim against the receiving entity arising from such opening and such opening shall not affect the validity of the Bid or the procurement. Notwithstanding the receiving agency’s right to open a Bid to ascertain the foregoing information, Bidder assumes all risk of late delivery associated with the Bid not being identified, packaged or labeled in accordance with the foregoing requirements. All Bids must be signed by a person authorized to commit the Bidder to the terms of the Bid Documents and the content of the Bid (offer).

  • REPORT SUBMISSION 1. Copies of reporting packages for audits conducted in accordance with 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F-Audit Requirements, and required by PART I of this form shall be submitted, when required by 2 CFR 200.512, by or on behalf of the recipient directly to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) as provided in 2 CFR 200.36 and 200.512

  • PROPOSAL SUBMISSION 1. Timely Proposal Submittal. Proposals must be submitted as described herein to the Purchasing & Contracting Department (P&C).

  • Information and Technical Advice At the request of a Party, or upon its own initiative, the arbitration panel may obtain information from any source, including the Parties involved in the dispute, which it deems appropriate for the arbitration procedure. The arbitration panel also has the right to seek the opinion of experts as it deems appropriate. Any information obtained in this manner must be disclosed to each of the Parties and submitted for their comments. Interested parties are authorised to submit amicus curiae briefs to the arbitration panel in accordance with the rules of procedure.

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