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This is a Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) notice for a Leisure Management System. While it provides a clear objective and scope, it lacks crucial details for a formal procurement, such as financial value and evaluation criteria. The PME nature limits its direct applicability to a tender assessment.
The notice is for a Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) and not a formal procurement procedure. Therefore, aspects like formal deadlines, CPV codes, and regulatory compliance in the context of a tender are not directly applicable. The provided CPV code is appropriate for the subject matter. The absence of a formal procedure means there are no disputes or clear procedural steps to assess for compliance.
The description clearly outlines the purpose of the PME, which is to understand the market for a Leisure Management System. The objectives and desired information from suppliers are well-articulated. However, specific criteria for evaluating responses are not provided, which is typical for a PME but would be a significant issue in a formal tender.
As a PME, it provides basic information about the organization and the subject of interest. However, key tender-specific details like estimated value, contract start date (though provided, it's for a potential future contract), and detailed documentation are missing. The PME nature means it's not expected to be as complete as a formal tender document.
The PME is designed to be inclusive, stating that participation does not create obligations and non-participation will not preclude future opportunities. This promotes fairness in market engagement. The lack of disclosed value is a limitation, but common in early market engagement. Requirements are general and not tailored to specific companies.
The notice is for market engagement, not a direct e-submission for a contract. The submission deadline is relatively short for a PME, and there's no explicit mention of e-submission for this phase. Financing information and contract start dates are not directly relevant to the PME itself but are placeholders for a potential future procurement.
Key fields like title, reference, organization, and CPV code are populated. The status 'planning' is consistent with a PME. Dates provided are logical within the context of planning. There are no indications of suspension or disputes.
There is no explicit mention of green procurement, social aspects, or innovation as requirements or objectives within this PME notice. This is a common omission in early market engagement but would be a concern for a formal tender.
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