ITB definition

ITB means Instruction to Tenders
ITB means Instruction of Bidders.

Examples of ITB in a sentence

  • Contractor – A Vendor that enters into a Contract with the Department as a result of ITB No. 21-80101507-ITB.

  • Contract – The written agreement between the Department and the awarded Bidder(s) resulting from ITB No. 21-80101507-ITB.

  • In the absence of prequalification, the Procuring Agency will determine to its satisfaction whether the Bidder is qualified to perform the contract satisfactorily, in accordance with the evaluation criteria listed in BDS & pursuant to ITB Clause 2.1.3. ii) The determination will take into account the Bidder’s financial,technical,andproduction/supplyingcapabilities.

  • It will be based upon an examination of the documentary evidence of the Bidder’s qualifications submitted by the Bidder, pursuant to ITB Clause 2.3.6, as well as such other information required for eligibility/qualification expressed in Bid Data Sheet as the Procuring Agency deems necessary and appropriate.

  • We confirm that we comply with the eligibility requirements as per ITB clauses of the bidding documents.


More Definitions of ITB

ITB means Invitation to Bid.
ITB refers to the Invitation to Bid consisting of instructions and references prepared by UNDP for purposes of selecting the best supplier or service provider to fulfil the requirement indicated in the Schedule of Requirements and Technical Specifications.
ITB means the Invitation to Bid which led to the formation of this Contract.
ITB means Invitation to Bid as defined in statute and rule.