Response Documents Sample Clauses

The 'Response Documents' clause defines the specific documents or materials that a party must submit in reply to a request, such as a proposal, tender, or information request. Typically, this clause outlines the required format, content, and submission deadlines for these documents, ensuring that all responses are consistent and meet the necessary criteria. By clearly specifying what constitutes an acceptable response, the clause helps streamline the evaluation process and reduces the risk of incomplete or non-compliant submissions.
Response Documents. Offerors must submit an offer in their own format and ensure it contains all the required documents and information specified in this tender. Where an itemized Price Offer Sheet is included in the tender package, the offeror must complete and submit it with the rest of their offer.
Response Documents. Offerors can either utilize the response documents contained in this tender package to submit their offer or they can submit an offer in their own format as long as it contains all the required documents and information specified by this tender.
Response Documents. Offerors can either utilize the response documents contained in this tender package to submit their offer or they can submit an offer in their own format as long as it contains all the required documents and information specified by this tender. ﺔﺑﺎﺟﺗﺳﻻا ﻖﺋﺎﺛو مادﺧﺗﺳا ضورﻌﻟا ﻲﻣدﻘﻣﻟ نﻛﻣﯾ .ﺔﺑﺎﺟﺗﺳﻻا ﻖﺋﺎﺛو.2.4 ﻰﻠﻋ ضرﻌﻟا مﯾدﻘﺗ وأ مﮭﺿرﻋ مﯾدﻘﺗﻟ ﺔﺻﻗﺎﻧﻣﻟا قاروأ ﺔﻣزﺣ ﻲﻓ ﺔﻘﻓرﻣﻟا ﺔﺑوﻠطﻣﻟا تﺎﻣوﻠﻌﻣﻟاو ﻖﺋﺎﺛوﻟا ﺔﻓﺎﻛ ﻰﻠﻋ توﺗﺣا ﺎﻣﻟﺎط مﮭﺑ ﺔﺻﺎﺧﻟا جذﺎﻣﻧﻟا .ﺔﺻﻗﺎﻧﻣﻟا قاروأ ﻲﻓ ﺔﺣﺿوﻣﻟا
Response Documents. A. All bids must be submitted through ARBuy, the State’s eProcurement system. The system can be accessed at ▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. 1. Prospective Contractors must be registered in ARBuy to submit bids. B. Bid Response Packet 1. Prospective Contractors shall utilize the Bid Response Packet attached to the Solicitation in ARBuy to submit their bids. 2. The following are bid submission Requirements and must be submitted as part of a Prospective Contractor’s bid. a. Signed Bid Signature Page; signature may be ink or digital. b. Completed Bid Response Packet, which must be in English. c. Completed Official Bid Price Sheet attached to Solicitation posting in ARBuy. i. Pricing must be proposed in U.S. dollars and cents. ii. Quantities stated are estimates only and are not guaranteed. Prospective Contractor • The State may order more or less than the estimated quantity on term contracts, and the Contractor shall sell to the Department quantities ordered at no more than the bid price. iii. All charges must be included on the Official Bid Price Sheet and must include all associated cost for the items, delivery, installation, and removal of items and/or services being bid. iv. If pricing documents do not allow for accurate pricing, Prospective Contractor should notify the TSS OSP Procurement Specialist at least seventy-two (72) hours before the bid opening time. v. Prices must be firm offers and adjustments may be negotiated at the time of contract renewal/annually/quarterly. • A request for a price increase must include supporting documentation demonstrating that the increase in contract price is based on an increased cost to the Contractor and that the proposed pricing is still competitive in the marketplace. The State has the right to approve or deny any request for a price adjustment. vi. Discount from list bids pricing is not acceptable unless requested elsewhere in the Solicitation. vii. State and local sales taxes should not be included in the bid price. Trade discounts should be deducted from the unit price and the net price should be shown in the bid. d. Copy of Prospective Contractor’s Equal Opportunity Policy i. Pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated § ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇, OSP requires a Prospective Contractor bidding on a state contract to submit a copy of the Prospective Contractor’s Equal Opportunity (EO) Policy. Prospective Contractors not required by law to have an EO Policy must submit a written statement to that effect. e. Proposed Subcontractors Form (Standard Com...

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