SUBMITTING YOUR PROPOSAL Sample Clauses

SUBMITTING YOUR PROPOSAL. By submitting a proposal to this RFP, the Offeror acknowledges and agrees that the requirements, scope of work, and the evaluation process outlined in this RFP are understood, fair, equitable, and are not unduly restrictive. Any exceptions to the content of this RFP must be addressed within the Q&A period. The Offeror further acknowledges that it has read this RFP. More information regarding submittal requirements are provided within the RFP documents. All costs incurred by an Offeror in the preparation and submission of a proposal, including any costs incurred during interviews, oral presentations, and/or product demonstrations are the responsibility of the Offeror and will not be reimbursed. The cost proposal will be evaluated independently from the technical proposal, pursuant to Utah Code Annotated (UCA) § 63G-6a Part 7, and as such, must be submitted separate from the technical proposal. Separate, for the purposes of this solicitation, means that a separate document is submitted with the labeling instructions provided in this RFP document. Failure to submit cost or pricing data separately may result in your proposal being judged as non-responsive and ineligible for contract award. For electronic submissions, submitting the cost schedule as a separate document is considered separate. Proposals received after the deadline will be late and ineligible for consideration. Proposals shall be submitted electronically through SciQuest. We will not accept proposals submitted through any other means. For ease in distributing proposals for evaluation we must have electronic copies received through SciQuest only.
SUBMITTING YOUR PROPOSAL. All proposals must be completed and received in the Governor’s Office of Economic Development by the date and time indicated in the Schedule of Activities. Proposals received after the deadline will be late and ineligible for consideration. An original and two (2) identical copies of the proposal shall be submitted. If accepted, an electronic copy of the proposal shall also be submitted if requested by the Governor’s Office of Economic Development. All proposals must be signed, in ink, by an officer of the responder, legally authorized to bind the responder to the proposal, and sealed in the form intended by the respondent. Proposals that are not properly signed may be rejected. The sealed envelope should be marked with the appropriate RFP Number and Title. Proposals should be addressed and labeled as follows: No proposal shall be accepted from, or no contract or purchase order shall be awarded to any person, firm or corporation that is in arrears upon any obligations to the State of South Dakota, or that otherwise may be deemed irresponsible or unreliable by the State of South Dakota.
SUBMITTING YOUR PROPOSAL. Proposals must be received by the posted due date and time. Proposals received after the deadline will be late and ineligible for consideration. Proposals must be received electronically through SciQuest and in hard copy. For this RFP one original and two identical copies of your proposal must be received at Granite School District Purchasing Department, ▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇. When submitting a proposal electronically through SciQuest, please allow sufficient time to complete the online forms and upload documents. The solicitation will end at the closing time listed in the RFP. If you are in the middle of uploading your proposal at the closing time, the system will stop the process and your proposal will not be received by the system. Electronic proposals may require uploading of electronic attachments. SciQuest’s site will accept a wide variety of document types as attachments. However, the District is unable to view certain documents. Therefore, you MAY NOT submit documents that are embedded (zip files), movies, wmp, and mp3 files. All documents must be attached as separate files.
SUBMITTING YOUR PROPOSAL. Proposals shall be submitted electronically, in addition, one hard copy to be mailed or hand delivered. Email proposal to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ at ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. Mail or hand deliver the hard copy of the proposal to the following address: Please allow sufficient amount of time for your proposal to be received prior to the due date and time.

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  • BID SUBMISSION All Bids are to be packaged, sealed and submitted to the location stated in the Bid Specifications. Bidders are solely responsible for timely delivery of their Bids to the location set forth in the Bid Specifications prior to the stated Bid opening date/time. A Bid return envelope, if provided with the Bid Specifications, should be used with the Bid sealed inside. If the Bid response does not fit into the envelope, the Bid envelope should be attached to the outside of the sealed box or package with the Bid inside. If using a commercial delivery company that requires use of their shipping package or envelope, Bidder’s sealed Bid, labeled as detailed below, should be placed within the shipper’s sealed envelope to ensure that the Bid is not prematurely opened. All Bids must have a label on the outside of the package or shipping container outlining the following information: “BID ENCLOSED (bold print, all capitals) • Group Number • IFB or RFP Number • Bid Submission date and time” In the event that a Bidder fails to provide such information on the return Bid envelope or shipping material, the receiving entity reserves the right to open the shipping package or envelope to determine the proper Bid number or Product group, and the date and time of Bid opening. Bidder shall have no claim against the receiving entity arising from such opening and such opening shall not affect the validity of the Bid or the procurement. Notwithstanding the receiving agency’s right to open a Bid to ascertain the foregoing information, Bidder assumes all risk of late delivery associated with the Bid not being identified, packaged or labeled in accordance with the foregoing requirements. All Bids must be signed by a person authorized to commit the Bidder to the terms of the Bid Documents and the content of the Bid (offer).

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