Award Criteria definition

Award Criteria means the award criteria to be applied for the direct award of Call Off Agreements for Goods and/or Services set out in Part A of Framework Schedule 6 (Award Criteria); Dispute means any dispute, difference or question of interpretation arising out of or in connection with this Framework Agreement, including any dispute, difference or question of interpretation relating to the Goods and/or Services, failure to agree in accordance with the procedure for variations in Clause 16.1(Variation Procedure) or any matter where this Framework Agreement directs the Parties to resolve an issue by reference to the Dispute Resolution Procedure;
Award Criteria means the award criteria to be applied to tenders held for the award of Call-Off Contracts for Services as provided for in Schedule 2.
Award Criteria means the Standard Services Award Criteria and/or the Competed Services Award Criteria as the context requires

Examples of Award Criteria in a sentence

  • Award of Contract 43 Award Criteria 43.1 The Procuring Entity shall award the Contract to the successful tenderer whose tender has been determined to be the Lowest Evaluated Tender.

  • The Bank reserves the right to accept or reject any Bid in part or in full or to cancel the bidding process and reject all Bids at any time prior to contract award as specified in Award Criteria and Award of Contract, without incurring any liability to the affected Bidder or Bidders or any obligation to inform the affected Bidder or Bidders of the grounds for the Bank’s action.

  • The issue of this RFP does not imply that the Bank is bound to select a Bidder or to award the contract to the Selected Bidder, as the case may be, for the Project and the Bank reserves the right to reject all or any of the Bids or Bidders without assigning any reason whatsoever before issuance of purchase order and/or its acceptance thereof by the successful Bidder as defined in Award Criteria and Award of Contract in this RFP.

  • Award Criteria Prior to expiration of the period of Bid validity, UNDP shall award the contract to the qualified and eligible Bidder that is found to be responsive to the requirements of the Schedule of Requirements and Technical Specification, and has offered the lowest price.

  • Award Criteria 28.1 Subject to ITB Clause 30, the Purchaser will award the contract to the successful Bidder whose bid has been determined to be substantially responsive and has been determined to be the lowest evaluated bid, provided further that the Bidder is determined to be qualified to perform thecontract satisfactorily.


More Definitions of Award Criteria

Award Criteria means the criteria, including sub-criteria, determined by the Council upon which the evaluation of tenders and quotes is based.
Award Criteria means the award criteria to be applied for the award of Call Off Agreements for Telephony Services set out in Schedule 5 (Ordering Procedures) paragraph 2.1.5 (for direct awards) and paragraph 3.1.7 (for short form further competitions) and paragraph 4.1.8 (for general further competitions); Broadband Service As described in paragraph 7.4 of Schedule 1 (Service Requirements and Supplier Service Descriptions);
Award Criteria means the criteria that a Customer will apply to rank Offers submitted by service providers participating in a tender to determine to which service provider a Service Agreement should be awarded;
Award Criteria means the criteria set out in Schedule 2;
Award Criteria means the criteria that the Council will apply to rank Offers submitted by service providers participating in a tender to determine to which service provider an Agreement should be awarded.
Award Criteria. The UNDP will Issue the Purchase Order to the lowest priced technically qualified Bidder. The UNDP reserves the right to accept or reject any Bid, to annul the solicitation process and reject all Bids at any time prior to award of purchase order, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected Bidder(s) or any obligation to provide information on the grounds for the UNDP’s action.
Award Criteria. The most economically advantageous tender in terms of criteria as stated below: 1: quality of the samples/photos/catalogues proposed: 45 %;