An RFQ is where we request, where we advertise for a particular project and we ask individuals or organizations or companies that are interested in bidding on this particular project. There is a criteria set and a management team determines who has the capability, who has interest, et cetera. They then determine a short list because there is a significant cost to the developer and that short list then moves to RFP, which is a Request for Proposal. A Request for Proposal is similar, as we have said on a number of occasions, to a tender, but gives some flexibility to the private sector to provide some innovative ways in which the particular project can move forward. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 277-13(6): Status Of Nunavut P3 Projects
In the Legislative Assembly on December 8th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 277-13(6): Status Of Nunavut P3 Projects
Question 277-13(6): Status Of Nunavut P3 Projects
Item 6: Oral Questions
December 7th, 1998
Page 596
John Todd Keewatin Central
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