Technical Factor Sample Clauses

Technical Factor. The proposal will be evaluated on the clarity and reasonableness of the technical approach to accomplish the complexity and magnitude of the Government’s requirements. The offeror shall demonstrate a technical approach that successfully accomplishes the PWS requirements.
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Technical Factor. The Government will evaluate the information presented in the Offeror’s written proposal to determine the Offeror’s understanding of and ability to meet, or exceed, the requirements stated in the RFP and Statement of Work (SOW), in accordance with solicitation instructions provided in section L. The proposals will also be evaluated to assess the risk for potential for disruption of schedule, increase in costs, degradation of performance, the need to increase Government oversight, or the likelihood of unsuccessful performance associated with the technical proposal in meeting the requirement. The Government evaluation will include an assessment of the Offeror’s proposed approach and the details to support the requirements of Technical Approach and Capability, Schedule and Milestones, and Small Business Utilization.
Technical Factor. L.3.1.1 Factor 1: Status on QPL for MIL-DTL-6645: Offeror(s) shall clearly demonstrate their approval and subsequent addition to the reference QPL or demonstrate a reasonable expectation that the Offeror will be approved and added to the FPL prior to the anticipated contract(s) award resulting from this solicitation.
Technical Factor.  Drawing Package Examination  Manufacturing  Inspection  Schedule/Manufacturing Capacity/Facilities/Quality Assurance Program
Technical Factor. 1.1The Government shall evaluate the Offeror’s proposal to determine the Offeror’s understanding of, approach to, and ability of meeting the solicitation requirements. The Government will assess the Offeror’s Technical proposal with respect to its compliance with all the solicitation requirements. The evaluation will also include an assessment of the following:
Technical Factor. The technical factor evaluation is an assessment of the offeror’s proposed approach and capability to satisfy the Government’s requirements. In order to meet this factor requirement, the offeror must demonstrate the ability to successfully execute this contract as delineated through the elements described below.
Technical Factor. The Government will evaluate the quotes for technical acceptability, assigning ratings as described in paragraph 4a(iii) above. The failure of a quote to meet any or all of the technical criteria below will result in a technically unacceptable rating and preclude award.
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Technical Factor. The Government will evaluate the elements described below.

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  • Additional Factors 16. The Respondent has not previously been the subject of MFDA disciplinary proceedings.

  • Power Factor The Power Producer shall maintain the Power Factor as per the prevailing GERC regulations and as may be stipulated / specified by GETCO from time to time. The Power Producer shall provide suitable protection devices, so that the Electric Generators could be isolated automatically when grid supply fails. Connectivity criteria like short circuit level (for switchgear), neutral Grounding, fault clearance time, current unbalance (including negative and zero sequence currents), limit of harmonics etc. shall be as per Grid Code.

  • Power Factor Design Criteria Developer shall design the Large Generating Facility to maintain an effective power delivery at demonstrated maximum net capability at the Point of Interconnection at a power factor within the range established by the Connecting Transmission Owner on a comparable basis, until NYISO has established different requirements that apply to all generators in the New York Control Area on a comparable basis. The Developer shall design and maintain the plant auxiliary systems to operate safely throughout the entire real and reactive power design range. The Connecting Transmission Owner shall not unreasonably restrict or condition the reactive power production or absorption of the Large Generating Facility in accordance with Good Utility Practice.

  • Other Factors The Employer may provide for additional formal and informal evaluations as it shall determine to be necessary for the proper conduct of the educational program and the utilization of its employees. The evaluation opinions of the Employer shall not be subject to the Grievance Procedure if the procedures herein set forth have been followed.

  • ADJUSTMENT FACTORS The Contractor will perform any or all Tasks in the Construction Task Catalog for the Unit Price appearing therein multiplied by the following Adjustment Factors. See the General Terms and Conditions for additional information.

  • SECONDARY FACTORS (a) The extent of control which, by agreement, COUNTY may exercise over the details of the work is slight rather than substantial; (b) CONTRACTOR is engaged in a distinct occupation or business; (c) In the locality, the work to be done by CONTRACTOR is usually done by a specialist without supervision, rather than under the direction of an employer; (d) The skill required in the particular occupation is substantial rather than slight; (e) The CONTRACTOR rather than the COUNTY supplies the instrumentalities, tools and work place; The length of time for which CONTRACTOR is engaged is of limited duration rather than indefinite; (g) The method of payment of CONTRACTOR is by the job rather than by the time; (h) The work is part of a special or permissive activity, program, or project, rather than part of the regular business of COUNTY; (i) CONTRACTOR and COUNTY believe they are creating an independent contractor relationship rather than an employee relationship; and The COUNTY conducts public business. It is recognized that it is not necessary that all secondary factors support creation of an independent contractor relationship, but rather that overall there are significant secondary factors which indicate that CONTRACTOR is an independent contractor. By their signatures to this Agreement, each of the undersigned certifies that it is his or her considered judgment that the CONTRACTOR engaged under this Agreement is in fact an independent contractor.

  • Data Universal Number System (DUNS) number Requirement Grantee will provide their valid DUNS number contemporaneous with execution of this Agreement.

  • Non pre-priced Adjustment Factor To be applied to Work deemed not to be included in the CTC but within the general scope of the work:

  • Arithmetical Errors 30.1 The tender sum as submitted and read out during the tender opening shall be absolute and final and shall not be the subject of correction, adjustment or amendment in any way by any person or entity.

  • Calculation of Unit Prices Unit Prices include all sums for payment, repayment, reimbursement, remittance, remuneration, compensation, profit, cost, overhead, expense, loss, expenditure, allowance, charge, demand, hire, wages, salary, tax, cash, assessment, price, money, xxxx, statement, dues, recovery, restitution, benefit, recoupment, exaction, or injury. Unit prices to cover the addition or reinstallation of stormwater management BMPs shall be calculated by type and linear foot. Unit Prices shall not include any Time Dependent Overhead Costs, as such costs will be added as appropriate pursuant to Section 3, Part 3. The Contractor shall certify that the Unit Prices submitted do not exceed current costs in the industry or trade for like services or materials.

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