RFQ definition

RFQ means the Request for Quotations;
RFQ means this Invitation to Quotation including, but not limited to: Part A - Instructions to Bidders; Part B - General Conditions; Part C- Requirements; Part DQuotation Form;

Examples of RFQ in a sentence

  • This Agreement resulted from TIPS posting a Part 1 “TIPS Solicitation” (RFP, RCSP, RFQ, or other) and Vendor submitting a proposal in response to that posted TIPS Solicitation for evaluation and award.

  • This Agreement resulted from TIPS posting a “TIPS Solicitation” (RFP, RCSP, RFQ, or other) and Vendor submitting a proposal in response to that posted TIPS Solicitation for evaluation and award.

  • This Agreement resulted from TIPS posting a Part 2 “TIPS Solicitation” (RFP, RCSP, RFQ, or other) and Vendor submitting a proposal in response to that posted TIPS Solicitation for evaluation and award.

  • The fee for this task is a not to exceed amount based on information contained in the RFQ.

  • Selecting Great Talent for a Specific RFQ Project Because the nature of our work often requires our IT employees to work on-site at one of our clients, remotely, or in one of our 3 offices, we take a great deal of time to understand each RFQ project in detail.


More Definitions of RFQ

RFQ means the Request for Qualification document issued by BPC for tariff based competitive bidding process for selection of TSP to execute the Project and shall include any modifications, amendments or alterations or clarifications thereto;
RFQ means the request for quotation inviting offers and includes all conditions, annexures, schedules, attachments and addenda.
RFQ means this Request for Qualifications, including the Appendices, issued by the Authority as the first stage of the Competitive Selection Process.
RFQ means request for quote;
RFQ means Request for Qualification (RFQ)/Tender document.
RFQ means SAICA’s Request for Quotations together with any annexures thereto;