Evaluation of offers Sample Clauses
Evaluation of offers. (1) The Government will evaluate an offer requesting exception to the requirements of the Buy American statute, based on claimed unreasonable cost of domestic construction material, by adding to the offered price the appropriate percentage of the cost of such foreign construction material, as specified in paragraph (b)(3)(i) of the clause at FAR 52.225-9.
(2) If evaluation results in a tie between an offeror that requested the substitution of foreign construction material based on unreasonable cost and an offeror that did not request an exception, the Contracting Officer will award to the offeror that did not request an exception based on unreasonable cost.
Evaluation of offers. Handle all offers received on REO Properties and reject, counteroffer or accept offers based on business rules and authority matrix agreed upon between Altisource and Residential. Altisource has pre-approved authority from Residential to approve offers as follows:
(a) Initial list price of $15,000 or less —offers greater than 60% of latest list price;
(b) Initial list price of $15,001 to $30,000 —offers greater than 85% of latest list price;
(c) Initial list price of $30,001 to $150,000 —offers greater than 90% of latest list price; and
(d) Initial list price of $150,001 or greater —offers greater than 95% of latest list price.
Evaluation of offers. The evaluation criteria and methodology shall be appropriate in view of the type, nature, market conditions, and complexity of the Contract content as detailed in Articles 3.4 and 4.
Evaluation of offers. The offers shall be evaluated as below:
2.1 The bill of quantity (BOQ) is given as the business constant in schedule of rates Section
Evaluation of offers. The Tender Panel will review all Bids to ensure they meet the minimum requirements in the ‘Compliance’ section above. Each Bid will be assigned a score based on predetermined criteria and associated weighted scorings. The contract(s) will be awarded to the Bidder(s) who represent the best overall value for Plan International in terms of the evaluation criteria set out above. By participating in this tender, you acknowledge and understand that Plan reserves the right to: Decide not to award to any supplier. Decide to award to one or more suppliers. Decide to readvertise the opportunity. Not necessarily accept the lowest cost offer Notification of the award of the contract will be issued via e-mail.
Evaluation of offers. (1) The Government intends to award a contract resulting from this solicitation to the responsible offeror(s) whose proposal(s) conforming to the Solicitation will be most advantageous to the Government, Price and other factors considered.
(2) The Government may reject any or all proposals if such action is in the Government’s interest.
(3) The Government may waive informalities and minor irregularities in proposals received.
(4) The Government intends to evaluate proposals and award a contract without discussions with offerors. Therefore, the offeror’s initial proposal should contain the offeror’s best terms from a price and technical standpoint. The Government reserves the right to conduct discussions with one or a combination of some or all of the offerors, if the Government, in its sole discretion, determines that discussions are in the Government’s best interest.
Evaluation of offers. Offers are opened and evaluated by duly designated opening board and evaluation committee, possessing the technical and administrative capacities necessary to give an informed opinion on the offers.
III.1 Offer opening session
a) Not submitted later than the submission deadline, and
b) The envelope containing the offer is sealed. The offer opening session shall take place on … at 11:00 (Warsaw time) at the premises of Frontex, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇-▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇. Tenderers wishing to attend the offer opening session shall send a confirmation e-mail or fax to the Procurement Team (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇, Fax: +▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇). A maximum of one representative per tenderer may attend the opening session. Their participation shall be restricted to an observer’s role.
III.2 Offer evaluation session(s)
a) Exclusion criteria, referred to in point III.3
b) Selection criteria, as described in point III.4
c) Award criteria, as described in point III.5 The evaluation committee’s deliberations are held in closed sessions and its decisions are collective. The members of the evaluation committee are bound to secrecy. Frontex may on its own discretion decide to change the order of the evaluation stages.
Evaluation of offers. The offer evaluation will be based on the offeror’ profile, the CVs of the suggested anthropologists, archaeologists and database administrators whom the contractor is able to deploy and the financial offer (cost). Hence, in addition to the financial offer, the interested offeror have to provide the following documentation to access its eligibility: The company’s profile (see above para 6.) References (from at least three executed contracts in forensic field) Detailed CVs of a) forensic anthropologists (minimum: 5), b) forensic archaeologists (minimum: 5); c) database administrator (minimum: 3) that could be deployed in Cyprus for CMP activities. Provided that all above documents are submitted and are compliant with the minimum requirements as set above, the contract will be awarded to the lowest financial offer; unless it is discovered that the company is not impartial towards the two Cypriot communities, Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. BID/PROPOSAL SUBMISSION FORM To: UNDP CMP Dear Sir / Madam, Having examined the Bidding Documents, the receipt of which is hereby duly acknowledged, we, the undersigned, offer to supply and deliver [description of services] in conformity with the said bidding documents for the sum of [total bid amount in words and figures] as may be ascertained in accordance with the Price Schedule attached herewith and made part of this Bid. We undertake, if our Bid is accepted, to deliver the services in accordance with the Schedule of Requirements. We agree to abide by this Bid for a period of 120 days from the date fixed for opening of Bids in the Invitation to Bid, and it shall remain binding upon us and may be accepted at any time before the expiration of that period. We understand that you are not bound to accept any Bid you may receive.
Evaluation of offers. 6.1 To assist in the evaluation of offers, the tenderer shall enter on the Schedule the fixed prices the tenderer will charge. Where applicable, VAT, delivery and installation charges should be included. Where an alternative is offered, both prices should be quoted.
Evaluation of offers. 8.1 Technical-cum-Commercial Bid (Part-I) shall be opened first on due date specified in NIT.
8.2 The bidders shall be evaluated as per Pre-qualifying and techno-commercial requirements mentioned in the tender documents.
8.3 BHEL Reserve the rights to evaluate the bid as per BHEL policy norms and Govt. guidelines. The decision of BHEL for evaluation of bids shall be final and binding to bidder.
8.4 Price Bid (Part-II) shall be opened only of Technical-cum-Commercial qualified bidder.
8.5 The bidder shall submit complete price of the package. Total price of the package (Price Schedule) shall be compared for purpose of arriving at L1.
8.6 Any discount/revised offer submitted by a bidder on its own shall be accepted provided it is received on or before the due date and time of offer submission (i.e part-1 bid). The discount shall be applied on pro rata basis to all items unless specified otherwise by the bidder.
8.7 Unsolicited discounts/ revised offers given after Part-I bid opening shall not be accepted.
8.8 Evaluation of the offer will be strictly based on the information submitted by the bidder. In view of this the bidder is requested to go through tender document carefully and furnish all details clearly. Missing information may not be asked by BHEL.
8.9 In case of tie between two or more than two bidders for L1 price. Bids shall be called for discount on price offered in sealed envelope from all the L1 bidders.
8.10 BHEL reserve the right to split the work in two or more bidders, if required. If not specified, total work in full shall be ordered on a single party i.e. L-1 bidder.
8.11 BHEL reserves its right to negotiate with the Bidder and/ or go for Reverse Auction (RA).