Requests for Proposals Clause Samples
Requests for Proposals. Requests for proposal are Department Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and/or Requests for Application (RFAs) that solicit applications in connection with any grant hereunder.
Requests for Proposals. The City will require that for each provision of this Agreement (other than the hiring and retaining of the Independent Evaluator) that requires a Request for Proposal (“RFP”), the RFP will be published within 45 calendar days of the Effective Date of this Agreement.
Requests for Proposals. All Commission Requests for Proposals (RFPs) that solicit applications in connection with any individual grant hereunder shall be incorporated by reference.
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Requests for Proposals. In the event City desires Off-Site Services, the Project Administrator shall distribute a Request for Proposals to those consultants that the City has an agreement with to perform Building Inspection and Plan Review Services. In response, if Consultant wishes to be considered, Consultant may provide a responsive proposal to the Project Administrator in written electronic format by the deadline set forth in the Request for Proposal for a specific project. If the Consultant does not timely submit a proposal, the City shall deem the Consultant non-responsive and Consultant shall be disqualified from providing plan review on that specific project.
Requests for Proposals the District will contact a number of professionals (engineers, architects and accounts) and request that they submit written proposals. The RFPs may include negotiations on a fair and equal basis. The RFPs and evaluation of such proposals will consider price plus other factors such as:
a. The special knowledge or expertise of the professional or consultant service;
b. The quality of the service to be provided;
c. The staffing of the service; and
d. The suitability for the District's needs. The District may first locate prospective qualified firms by:
a. Advertising in trade journals;
b. Checking listings of professionals; or
c. Making inquiries of other districts or other appropriate sources. The District will then prepare a well-planned RFP which will contain critical details of the engagement, including the methods which it will use in selecting the service.
Requests for Proposals. (RFP) for federally funded professional engineering services shall be reviewed by the Department’s «Region» Region T/LPA Coordinator before the Public Entity may advertise the procurement. After concurrence, the Public Entity can advertise the RFP and can enter into a contract with the consultant pursuant to the Department’s Consultant Services Procedures Manual or the Public Entity’s own procedures as long as those comply with 23 CFR Part 172. If the Public Entity uses its own funds for design or construction engineering, no approvals for the consultant selection or process are required.
Requests for Proposals. Any and all requests for proposals, or portions thereof, issued by the City in connection with the Services to be provided under this Agreement, as designated by the DWS Director;