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RFP: Request For Proposals.
When a company or agency needs to have a project done (archaeological
clearance or re-roofing a building) they "issue" an RFP. Any company can
then see the RFP, call the agency for more details, and create a proposal to
do the project. The agency then collects all of the proposals and evaluates
them to the "minimum bid" to complete the project within acceptable
standards and a given chronological schedule (hypothetically!)
Tim
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Timothy Scarlett
University of Nevada, Reno
Department of Anthropology / 096
Reno, NV 89557-0096
work (775) 784-4417, home (775) 746-0916, fax (775) 327-2226
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I was going to be a Suburban Neo-Deconstructivist, but mom wouldn't let me.
-- Calvin
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>From: Cheryl Lugg <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Arch RFP
>Date: Thu, Apr 22, 1999, 11:24 AM
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>I saw this, but I honestly don't know what an "RFP" is. Do tell.
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>> From: Neal Hitch[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>> Reply To: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
>> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 1999 11:43 AM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Arch RFP
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>> I am putting out an RFP for Historic Archaeology at a 19th C. House
>> Museum in Ohio. We are excavating two outbuildings looking at possible
>> reconstruction. I am sending the request to firms in Ohio but wanted
>> to
>> give the opportunity to any other historic archeologist who might be
>> interested. Any thoughts on where would be the best place to post the
>> RFP.
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