Legal Compliance100/100
The tender explicitly references the Public Contract Regulations 2015 for mandatory exclusion and eligibility, which is a positive indication of adherence to legal frameworks. However, without the full tender documents, it is impossible to verify the complete legal compliance of all specific terms and conditions.
•Inability to verify full legal compliance due to missing tender documents.
Clarity40/100
The basic scope, type of plant, and overall intent to establish a DPS are clearly stated. The high-level eligibility and technical requirements are also understandable. However, critical details regarding specific technical standards, maintenance protocols, and the tendering process itself are absent, leading to significant ambiguity.
•Lack of specific technical standards and certifications
•Absence of detailed tendering process guidelines
Completeness83/100
The tender information provided is severely incomplete. The complete absence of any attached tender documents means that crucial details such as full technical specifications, detailed financial requirements, specific evaluation criteria, and contract terms are entirely missing. This makes it impossible for potential bidders to prepare a comprehensive and compliant submission.
•No tender documents attached
•Missing detailed technical specifications
Fairness80/100
The use of a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) inherently promotes fairness by allowing new suppliers to join throughout its duration. However, the lack of detailed evaluation criteria and specific technical standards in the provided information raises concerns about potential subjectivity in the assessment process, which could undermine fairness.
•Absence of detailed evaluation criteria could lead to subjective assessment
•Vague technical requirements might disadvantage certain bidders
Practicality40/100
Establishing a DPS for mobile plant provision and maintenance over an 8-year period is a practical approach for managing ongoing, varied needs and fostering competition. However, the current lack of comprehensive documentation makes the practical execution of the tendering process challenging for bidders.
•Bidders cannot practically prepare a submission without full tender documents
Data Consistency100/100
The information provided is largely consistent. The description clarifies the shift from a framework to a DPS and the contract duration (4+4 years) aligns with the 96 months. The CPV code is broad but consistent with the described scope of mobile plant.
Sustainability0/100
There is no mention of environmental, social, or innovative criteria within the provided tender information. This indicates a missed opportunity to integrate sustainability objectives into the procurement process.
•No explicit sustainability (environmental, social, innovation) criteria mentioned