About 19 agencies are believed to have expressed an interest in tendering for the account. |
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Other issues included a lack of tendering and contract law and fragmented control of projects. |
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Yesterday, the Newcastle-based bank's beleaguered chief executive finally fell on his sword, tendering his resignation. |
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The contract for construction of the school was put out to tender, in accordance with the tendering procedures. |
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We did prevent British companies from tendering for contracts and supplies. |
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All those interested in tendering for the transport plan may attend a presentation on requirements. |
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There has been a flood of interest by private businesses in tendering for public sector contracts. |
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This is a trade publication for those interested in tendering for government work. |
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The new plans are guidelines which will be given to the four companies tendering for the franchise. |
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Very few contracts have been won by foreign companies and few of these firms have been successful in tendering for subsequent road projects. |
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Companies tendering for business can be tempted to agree jointly not to go in under a certain price. |
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The organisation advises on how to consider tendering for work from foreign public bodies. |
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In October, at least 11 companies or consortiums expressed interest in tendering for the 40-hectare project. |
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They reached an agreement between each other not to compete in tendering for contracts. |
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Many businesses around the town are sitting targets for tendering counterfeit Euro notes that are currently circulating in large quantities. |
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He acted as an agent for foreign firms tendering for China's major power construction projects. |
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The company is now tendering for a lucrative contract from one of Hong Kong's biggest bus companies. |
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The new policy sets out clear procedures for religious groups to follow in tendering for land designated for purposes of worshipping. |
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He concluded his presentation to the members by informing them he was tendering his notice to retire from his position. |
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An email had been received from the Councillor tendering his resignation which was accepted. |
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We have begun tendering for archaeological and site investigation and other works. |
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We would expect something like 6 companies to be tendering for a project of this size. |
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In July 2004, the government directed BDA to stall the layout process reportedly due to irregularities in tendering. |
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On February 1st they kick-started the tendering process for the extension of the M77 to Fenwick and the creation of the new Glasgow southern orbital road. |
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Gowda again alleged irregularities in work tendering and land acquisition. |
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You rarely saw one, and when you did it was likely to be when some show-off toff was signing the back of it before tendering it to a wide-eyed barmaid for a pink gin. |
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The simple and easy-to-understand tendering procedure and the useful functions are just what we need. |
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The major goal was to make a start of tendering out the various contracts in order that disbursement of funds could commence. |
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Saia-Burgess Controls won the contract through a tendering process, in which the competing products were more highly priced or inferior in value. |
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However, the Commission launched a tendering procedure, but this proved to be unsuccessful and had to be relaunched. |
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Former foreign minister Bob Carr will enter academia after formally tendering his resignation from the Senate on Wednesday. |
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This clearly contravenes Public Works rules that require the use of the tendering process. |
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It will enable conflicts of interest to be avoided whilst drafting the specification and the tendering procedure during the deployment phase. |
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The registrar is to be selected in the framework of an international tendering process. |
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The selection of Motorways of the sea links will take place through a tendering process to which the project provides support. |
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Although tendering remains active, it is still difficult to assess the timing and the magnitude of the expected recovery. |
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Why does the government hide behind this false pretext to justify its contravention of the basic rule of tendering? |
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The design and tendering process of the new school has already been initiated and construction will begin as soon as possible. |
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Each Directorate of the Court responsible for tendering files these documents differently. |
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In short: competitive tendering does not seem to be the most favourite choice in this market. |
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Each application and tender was evaluated according to clear predefined criteria that were published at the beginning of the tendering procedure. |
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More information will be made available once the tendering process has officially begun. |
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The allocation of appropriate time for the tendering process is therefore a key success factor. |
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It was awarded last month without tendering or competitive bidding. |
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He cleared his desk after tendering his resignation one week ago. |
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He is part of a consortium tendering for a licence in Scotland. |
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The company is tendering for a number of large government contracts. |
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The building is currently up for sale and tendering is open for bids. |
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The construction industry slump of the early 1990s taught him that competitive tendering for construction and civil engineering projects is a mug's game. |
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Irish companies will get tax credit against their Irish tax liabilities to subsidise subcontracts from overseas, making them more competitive in tendering for the business. |
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Young wasn't aware of any tendering or competition for the contract. |
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The request for proposals for building rehabilitation and other construction will be issued in early July and posted on MERX, the government electronic tendering service. |
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His way forward had been cleared by his tendering the resignation of his government to the King earlier in the day. |
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I cannot refrain from tendering to you the consolation that may be found in the thanks of the Republic they died to save. |
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While my Weet-bix soaked, I learned why from morning radio. Premier Malcolm was thought to be on the verge of tendering his resignation. |
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Officials say they believe this runs counter to the law covering tendering procedure, and argue they are limited in making job preservation a condition in a tendering process. |
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It empowered LAMATA with the tendering of exclusive operating rights for specific transport services on defined routes or within geographical areas. |
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Such monitoring would be difficult, if not impossible, if the approved quantities were subcontracted to production units that did not participate in the tendering procedure. |
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The Agency addresses these issues by clearly defining the type of data that is required to be collected in the technical specifications of its tendering procedures. |
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The tendering of the cargo handling aspect will mainly lead to red tape. |
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Applications will be based on a tendering process that allows producers to bid for the amount of funding they require to take their barns out of operation for at least three years. |
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To that end, Member States should, if appropriate, inter alia, organise tendering procedures in order to invite interested parties to provide that service. |
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We are not looking at tendering our successful programmes. |
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The fund would be used to cover the legal, financial and technical advisory costs of the preparation and structuring of projects up to and including the tendering and negotiation phases. |
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These require performance specifications, tendering and suchlike. |
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I would especially point out the quite unacceptable buildings administration and the way in which the rules for using the competitive tendering procedures were circumvented. |
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Furthermore, national courts will be able to annul public contracts if they have not been awarded according to a transparent competitive tendering procedure. |
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I had to rebuild the engineering capability of the Brazilian army, so that when businesses start trying to overcharge or create confusion in tendering, I could deploy the army to do the work. |
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This represented good practice by allowing national authorities to become familiar with the detailed tendering procedures, but was not applied systematically in other countries. |
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The former Ibrox manager has been on gardening leave since last December after tendering his resignation. |
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A supplier or contractor not wishing to submit a final tender may withdraw from the tendering proceedings without forfeiting any tender security that the supplier or contractor may have been required to provide. |
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In our case, the companies tendering should not only orientate themselves on price, but also on the quality and performance of a service provider. |
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The large-scale tendering out of all consultancy services and physical works required for the maintenance and improvement of the state highway network in New Zealand has yielded considerable gains, both in quality and price. |
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They grant the Executive the power to award licenses to set up radio stations without recourse to a tendering or competitive bidding system, that is to say on a discretional basis. |
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In order to enable the highest price offered by a tenderer to be obtained for such alcohol, the public sale system should be replaced by a tendering system. |
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Croydon Five companies tendering to run library services. |
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The Republic is tendering for 6,700 tonnes of intervention at 20 ECUs more than Northern Ireland plants. |
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Staffordshire County Council is now tendering Tier 4 Services for the Residential Detoxification and Support Services for the population of Staffordshire. |
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If we exercised due diligence in the tendering process, we can achieve this in five years and change the landscape of this country unrecognizably. |
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During the tendering period, the company of David MacBrayne Ltd. |
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Some island and union groups opposed the tendering process, fearing it would lead to cuts in services and could be a prelude to full privatisation. |
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