An 'appropriate technical authority' would typically be a qualified engineer or architect from a recognized government agency or a certified private professional with expertise in structural engineering and building safety.
Source: DFPR Rule 19
An 'appropriate technical authority' would typically be a qualified engineer or architect from a recognized government agency or a certified private professional with expertise in structural engineering and building safety.
Source: DFPR Rule 19
How is 'each case' defined when writing off multiple items of stores?
What happens if the highest bid is below the reserve price?
What constitutes 'commodities not intended for Government consumption' under Rule 18?
What happens when the person filling the downgraded post becomes eligible for promotion?
What types of contracts are covered under 'negotiated or single tender or proprietary contracts'?
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