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This tender is active but flagged as a duplicate notice where bids are not required, significantly impacting its practical utility. While basic information is present and the process appears generally compliant, the lack of accessible documentation and evaluation criteria are notable weaknesses.
The tender appears to follow an open procedure and includes a CPV code. Deadlines are specified, and there are no reported disputes. The primary concern is the 'duplicate notice' status, which raises questions about its active legal standing for bidding purposes. The absence of a reveal date is a minor procedural gap.
The title and description clearly state the subject matter (IP Telephony Contract Renewal) and importantly, that it is a duplicate notice. However, the absence of specified evaluation criteria leaves potential bidders unclear on how their submissions would be assessed if bids were indeed accepted.
Most basic information is present, including title, reference, organization, estimated value, and contract duration. However, the critical issue is the lack of accessible tender documents with content, making it impossible to fully assess completeness. The 'duplicate notice' status also inherently limits its completeness as a functional tender.
The tender is an open procedure, suggesting broad access. The value is disclosed, and the criteria for exclusion and eligibility are listed as AI-extracted requirements, implying a structured approach. The main concern for fairness is the 'duplicate notice' status, which, if true, makes the tender unfair as bids are not genuinely sought.
The tender is active with a submission deadline and contract start date, but the 'duplicate notice' status renders it impractical for actual bidding. The lack of e-submission details and the absence of accessible documents further reduce its practicality. Financing information is not explicitly detailed.
Key fields such as title, reference, organization, value, and dates are populated. The contract start date is logically after the submission deadline. There are no reported disputes or suspensions. The 'duplicate notice' status is the only element that introduces a logical inconsistency with the expectation of an active, bid-soliciting tender.
There is no explicit mention of green procurement, social aspects, or innovation. The tender is not indicated as EU funded. This suggests a lack of focus on sustainability criteria.
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