Dunham and Young's Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1986 - 495 pages |
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Page 77
... offeror, to contact a reference not identified by the offeror, or to complete the evaluation with those references who responded. The Government shall consider the information provided by the references, and may also consider ...
... offeror, to contact a reference not identified by the offeror, or to complete the evaluation with those references who responded. The Government shall consider the information provided by the references, and may also consider ...
Page 190
... Offeror must fully, faithfully, and accurately complete this section 46 of this contract and thereafter submit the full and complete Reduction Contract to NMFS in accordance with the Reduction Contract. If completing this section ...
... Offeror must fully, faithfully, and accurately complete this section 46 of this contract and thereafter submit the full and complete Reduction Contract to NMFS in accordance with the Reduction Contract. If completing this section ...
Page 303
... offeror's right of preference . $ 51.30 What must a preferred offeror do before it may exercise a right of preference ? A preferred offeror must submit a re- sponsive proposal pursuant to the terms of an applicable prospectus for a ...
... offeror's right of preference . $ 51.30 What must a preferred offeror do before it may exercise a right of preference ? A preferred offeror must submit a re- sponsive proposal pursuant to the terms of an applicable prospectus for a ...
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