Past Performance References Clause Samples

The "Past Performance References" clause requires parties, typically bidders or contractors, to provide information about their previous work relevant to the current contract or project. This often involves submitting contact details for prior clients, descriptions of similar projects completed, and performance evaluations or testimonials. By collecting and reviewing this information, the clause enables the contracting party to assess the reliability and capability of potential vendors, thereby reducing the risk of poor performance and ensuring that only qualified and proven entities are considered.
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Past Performance References. The Respondent shall provide a list of no more than five (5), but no less than three (3) contracts performed by the Respondent as the prime Contractor within the three (3) years preceding the issuance of this RFP, for which the Respondent was the prime contractor and that are similar in nature and scope to the work described in this RFP. All past performance references should be listed on Form C, Past Performance References (the Respondent may make copies of the form as necessary). For any listed contract, the Respondent must provide the following information: 1. Customer’s company or entity name 2. Address 3. Contact name, telephone number, and email address The contact must be a senior representative from the customer who worked directly with the Respondent and can answer questions about their performance. If the reference is the OAG, this information is not needed. 4. Contract award date and the operational start (the date the Respondent’s work/solution was fully operational) and end dates 5. Summary description of the contract and the services provided
Past Performance References. 4.2.14.1 Each Offeror is responsible for sending out the past performance survey questionnaire to at least five (5) past clients which is included as Attachment G – Reference Template. 4.2.14.2 All completed surveys will be submitted with RFP response. 4.2.14.3 Each respondent is responsible for making sure that their past clients receive the survey, complete the survey, and return to them in a timely manner to ensure continuation in the evaluation phase. 4.2.14.4 All returned surveys must be evaluated and signed by the past client. If a survey is not signed, it will not be counted. 4.2.14.5 The State may contact the reference for additional information or to clarify survey data. If the reference cannot be contacted, the survey will be deleted and no credit given for that reference. 4.2.14.6 The scores of the submitted surveys will be used to compile the average past performance rating for each respondent.
Past Performance References. Reference 1 Client & Date of supply provided: ___________________________________________________________________ 2. Reference 2 2. Reference 3
Past Performance References. The Offeror shall submit no more than two (2) past performance references from Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) for itself as the prime contractor of relevant contracts in scope, magnitude of effort, and complexities with this requirement. References should be within the past three (3) years. The contracts may be past or current as long as the performance did not end more than 3 years prior to the due date for the submission of this request for proposal. If the contractor does not submit any contracts to reference, a review of CPARS will be conducted and the two (2) most recent Assessment Date entries will be reviewed. The Offeror shall list ongoing and previous Government contracts held during the past three years, which are relevant to the PWS, including: • Past performance utilizing a secure contractor-owned, -operated, and -hosted web-based electronic system that is capable of fully supporting a technical review process. • Past performance recruiting subject matter experts, to include scientists, clinicians, and consumer advocates, within timeline constraints. • Past performance in planning and executing large-scale and concurrent review meetings using various modalities. • Past performance in quality-control of high volume data and file processing and transfer to and from government systems. • Past performance with managed hosting of applications, servers and related activities including information assurance and security compliance. In addition, any and all contracts terminated for cause, in whole or in part, during the past five (5) years, to include those currently in the process of such termination are considered relevant and the Offeror shall provide past performance information for those contracts. The number of past performance references shall be limited to no more than five (5) for the prime contractor and no more than three (3) for each subcontractor. The Offeror shall provide a narrative, which explains the relevance of each of the previous efforts, with respect to the effort described in this RFP. L.4.4. VOLUME IV –SMALL BUSINESS PARTICIPATION PLAN, SMALL BUSINESS SUBCONTRACTING PLAN (if Applicable)
Past Performance References. On a continuation page, please provide a list of all U.S. Government and/or privately-funded contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, etc., for similar programs for the last three years and the name, address, and telephone number of the Contract/Agreement Officer or other contact person.
Past Performance References a) Note and explain any occasion in which a contract to manage a facility has been canceled or not renewed. b) Describe any notable improvements or innovations that your firm has instituted at current managed sites, including but not limited to: profitability, facility use, operations and maintenance, client and community relations. c) Provide a complete list of accounts your firm has served in the United States during the past ten years. Identify the size of the stadium, location, length of service, number of successful contract renewals and whether the account is active or retired. d) If desired, provide copies of letters of recommendations your company has received in the last two (2) years from current accounts. e) Supply the address, telephone number, and primary point of contact for three to five clients for whom you have provided management/lease services. Clients who are most similar to the Frederick market are preferred.
Past Performance References. Participation of Small, Women-owned and Minority-owned Business (SWAM) Business: If your business cannot be classified as SWaM, describe your plan for utilizing SWaM subcontractors if awarded a contract. Describe your ability to provide reporting on SWaM subcontracting spend when requested. If your firm or any business that you plan to subcontract with can be classified as SWaM, but has not been certified by the Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity (SBSD), it is expected that the certification process will be initiated no later than the time of the award. If your firm is currently certified, you agree to maintain your certification for the life of the contract. For assistance with SWaM certification, visit the SBSD website at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ Appendix A – ONSI: Small, Women- Owned and Minority-Owned (SWaM) Certification
Past Performance References. On a continuation page, please provide past performance information requested in the RFA.

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  • Ongoing Performance Measures The Department intends to use performance-reporting tools in order to measure the performance of Contractor(s). These tools will include the Contractor Performance Survey (Exhibit G), to be completed by Customers on a quarterly basis. Such measures will allow the Department to better track Vendor performance through the term of the Contract(s) and ensure that Contractor(s) consistently provide quality services to the State and its Customers. The Department reserves the right to modify the Contractor Performance Survey document and introduce additional performance-reporting tools as they are developed, including online tools (e.g. tools within MFMP or on the Department's website).

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