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Proposal and Project Agreement for Development of Prototype

Prepare a Proposal and Project Agreement for the design and development of a working prototype with this easy-to-use template.

  • This sample proposal is ideal for technology products.
  • The client is responsible for providing information, reviewing all documents, and actively participating in the testing phase to ensure the prototype is in proper working order.
  • The developer must provide regular written reports and must promptly inform the client of any delays or changes to the development schedule.
  • The developer will retain proprietary rights to the technology until all fees and expenses have been paid in full, at which point ownership will be transferred to the client.
  • The developer provides a limited warranty of products and services provided.
  • The client is responsible for paying any taxes required to be paid or collected in connection with the development.
  • Available in MS Word format and fully customizable to meet your needs.
$17.99

Proposal to Prepare a Feasibility Study

Consultants can use this fully editable template to write up a Proposal to Prepare a Feasibility Study in support of a business plan for a client.

  • The feasibility study will determine:
    • potential markets for the client's products and services,
    • direct and indirect competitors,
    • strengths and weaknesses of the client's business model,
    • market analysis and industry trends,
    • market entry barriers,
    • other factors which can impact upon the success of the proposed business venture.
  • This template is a generic (not country-specific) business form which can be used anywhere.
  • Available in MS Word format.
$17.99

Teaming Agreement for Proposal

Use this downloadable template to prepare a Teaming Agreement for a proposal to be submitted jointly by a prime contractor and subcontractor.

  • The parties will prepare and present the proposal in the hope of being awarded a contract to provide products and/or services to the client.
  • Each of the parties will bear its own costs and expenses, and risks and liabilities.
  • The parties' relationship is that of independent contractors. The agreement does not constitute a partnership or joint venture.
  • The agreement specifically does not provide for the sharing of profits or losses.
  • All proposal material will be submitted to the prime contractor, to be incorporated into the proposal.
  • The prime contractor will have the final decision on the form and content of all materials submitted in the proposal.
  • If the prime contractor is successful in being awarded the contract, it will award a subcontract to the subcontractor.
  • Available in MS Word format and fully customizable.
$17.99