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This document outlines the technical and qualification requirements for bidders participating in an IT spare parts procurement tender by Paula Stradiņa Clinical University Hospital.
This document contains the regulations for a public procurement tender for IT spare parts by VSIA "Paula Stradiņa klīniskā universitātes slimnīca".
This document contains a technical and financial offer form for the procurement of IT spare parts, listing various hard drives and USB cables with fields for unit prices.
This document contains the basic data for a procurement process for IT spare parts by Paula Stradiņa Clinical University Hospital, with a deadline for proposal submission on April 2, 2026.
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This tender for IT spare parts is generally well-structured with clear requirements and a reasonable timeline. However, it lacks explicit evaluation criteria and has some concerns regarding document access.
The tender adheres to general legal compliance by specifying a clear procedure, providing a CPV code, and indicating no current disputes. Deadlines appear reasonable. The primary concern is the potential for restricted document access, which could impact legal compliance if it hinders full understanding of requirements.
The tender provides a clear title, description, and lists mandatory exclusion and eligibility requirements. Technical and submission requirements are also outlined. The main area for improvement is the lack of specified evaluation criteria, which impacts the clarity of how bids will be assessed.
Most basic information is present, including the organization, estimated value, contract duration, and deadlines. Four tender documents are provided, including forms and technical specifications. However, the absence of explicit evaluation criteria and the potential for restricted document access detract from overall completeness.
The tender is conducted via open procedure and e-procurement, promoting fairness. The estimated value is disclosed, and criteria for exclusion and eligibility are stated. The main concern is the potential for restricted document access, which could limit fair competition if not all bidders can fully access necessary information.
The tender specifies e-procurement and provides a deadline for submission. However, the 'Issues' section flags 'No e-submission', which contradicts the 'Procurement Characteristics'. Assuming e-submission is intended but not explicitly detailed, the lack of a direct document URL for all required documents and the absence of explicit financing information reduce practicality.
Key fields such as title, reference, organization, value, and deadlines are populated. The tender status is active, and there are no reported disputes or suspensions. Dates appear logical, with a reveal date preceding the submission and opening dates. The CPV code is provided.
The tender does not explicitly mention any green procurement, social aspects, or innovation focus. It is also not indicated as EU funded. This suggests a lack of emphasis on sustainability criteria.
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