Legal Compliance75/100
The advance notice demonstrates good practice by providing early information and a reasonable timeline for the actual tender. CPV codes are appropriate, and there are no reported disputes. However, the specific procedure codes are missing, and mandatory exclusion grounds are not detailed, which is expected to be clarified in the full tender.
•Missing specific procedure codes
•Mandatory exclusion grounds not detailed (expected in full tender)
Clarity70/100
The description of the services, the consortium change, and the procurement timeline are very clear and unambiguous. AI-extracted requirements are also clear for this advance stage. The primary concern is the complete absence of specified evaluation criteria, which is a significant clarity gap for potential bidders.
•Missing evaluation criteria
Completeness70/100
Most essential information, such as title, reference, organization, estimated value, duration, and key dates, is provided. High-level requirements are outlined, and documents are available. The main deficiency is the lack of defined evaluation criteria, which is critical for a comprehensive tender package.
•Missing evaluation criteria
Fairness65/100
The tender provides full document access for this advance notice and discloses the estimated value, promoting transparency. The 6-month period between the official tender notice and submission deadline is very reasonable. However, the absence of evaluation criteria significantly impacts fairness and transparency. The lack of e-submission also presents an accessibility barrier.
•Missing evaluation criteria
•No e-submission
Practicality60/100
Key practical details like contract start date, duration, and estimated value are clearly specified. The major practical drawback is the stated lack of electronic submission, which is a standard expectation for modern, large-scale procurements.
Data Consistency90/100
The data is highly consistent, with logical dates, no reported disputes or suspensions, and identical descriptions across sections. Key fields are largely populated, contributing to a reliable information base.
•Minor missing procedure codes
Sustainability20/100
The tender notice does not include any mention of green procurement, social aspects, or innovation focus. This represents a significant missed opportunity to integrate modern sustainability and social responsibility principles into a high-value contract.
•Not green procurement
•No social criteria