SECTION 6: RFP Terms
Defined terms are shown using capitals. You can find definitions at the end of this Section.
Preparing and submitting a Proposal
6.1 Preparing a Proposal
a. Respondent obligations
The Respondent must:
i. read the complete RFP and any additional information provided and referred to by the Buyer
ii. respond using the RFP Response Form and Pricing Schedule provided and include all information the Buyer requests
iii. consider the risks and contingencies relating to the delivery of the RFP requirements and outline how it will manage those risks and contingencies
iv. include any assumptions, dependencies and/or qualifications in the Proposal, including anything that may limit its obligations or increase its quoted pricing or cost estimates
v. quote prices in NZ$, exclusive of GST
vi. obtain independent advice before submitting a Proposal (if necessary)
vii. make sure the Proposal is correct and the Proposal pricing is sustainable, e.g. covers the Whole- of- Life of the Contract, not just the initial term.
b. Process acceptance
By submitting a Proposal, the Respondent accepts the RFP-Terms.
c. No obligation, no penalty
Suppliers are not expected or required to submit a Proposal in order to remain on any prequalified or registered supplier list.
6.2 Offer Validity Period
The Proposal must remain open for the Offer Validity Period stated in Section 1 of the RFP.
6.3 Respondent questions
a. The Respondent must make sure they understand the RFP.
b. If the Respondent has any questions or needs clarification, they:
i. must submit questions before the Deadline for Questions (Section 1 of the RFP)
ii. must clearly indicate any commercially sensitive information in their questions