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  1. Begin by accessing the application form through our platform. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Fill in your full name in block letters at the top of the form, followed by your NZILA membership number.
  3. Provide your address for correspondence, along with your phone, mobile, and facsimile numbers, and email address.
  4. Detail your academic or professional qualifications in landscape architecture, including the abbreviation, place obtained, and date qualified.
  5. Indicate your period of practical experience by specifying the number of weeks in professional landscape architecture practice in New Zealand and any overseas experience claimed.
  6. Select the nature of practical experience you are submitting by ticking the appropriate boxes for categories A to E.
  7. Complete sections regarding your present employment details including employer's name, address, position held, responsibilities, and period in position.
  8. Finally, ensure that both you and your mentor (proposer) sign and date the declarations at the end of the form to validate your application.

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(c) Except for the acquisition of commercial products or commercial services (see 5.203(b)), agencies shall allow at least a 30-day response time for receipt of bids or proposals from the date of issuance of a solicitation, if the proposed contract action is expected to exceed the simplified acquisition threshold.
For proposed contract actions expected to exceed $25,000, by synopsizing in the GPE (see FAR 5.201).
FAR Subpart 13.5 provides special authority for acquisitions of commercial items exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold but not exceeding $7 million ($13 million for acquisitions as described in FAR 13.500(c)), including options.
FAR 2.101 defines Governmentwide point of entry (GPE) as the single point where Government business opportunities greater than $25,000, including synopses of proposed contract actions, solicitations, and associated information, can be accessed electronically by the public. It also states The GPE is located at http
(2) For proposed contract actions expected to exceed $15,000, but not expected to exceed $25,000, by displaying in a public place, or by any appropriate electronic means, an unclassified notice of the solicitation or a copy of the solicitation satisfying the requirements of 5.207(c).
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Contracting officers must provide access to presolicitation notices through the GPE (see 15.201 and 36.213-2). The contracting officer must synopsize a proposed contract action before issuing any resulting solicitation (see 5.201 and 5.203).
1. Contracting officers are required to publicize contract actions between $15,000 and $25,000 to ensure small businesses have a fair opportunity to respond. 2. To do this, contracting officers must place a notice in the Commerce Business Daily (CBD) announcing the proposed contract action.
(a) Public Announcement. (i) The threshold for DoD awards is $7.5 million. Report all contractual actions, including modifications, that have a face value, excluding unexercised options, of more than $7.5 million.

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