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This document details the mandatory grounds for exclusion that bidders must meet to qualify for the Dynamic Purchasing System for road marking materials.
This document outlines the qualification criteria for suppliers wishing to join the Dynamic Purchasing System for road marking materials.
This document is an application form required for companies to apply for admission to the Dynamic Purchasing System for road marking materials.
This document outlines the preliminary technical requirements for road marking materials needed for the establishment of a Dynamic Purchasing System.
This mandatory supplier declaration for legal entities is required for participation in the Dynamic Purchasing System for road marking materials, confirming eligibility and compliance with tender requirements.
This document is a supplier declaration form specifically for natural persons, required for tender submission to confirm their eligibility and status.
This document outlines the general terms, conditions, and requirements for establishing and participating in the Dynamic Purchasing System for road marking materials.
This document provides an example of a free-form declaration, required under Article 45, paragraph 2, point 1 of the Public Procurement Law, for bidders to confirm their eligibility or compliance.
This document is the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) template, essential for bidders to declare their eligibility and qualification for the Dynamic Purchasing System for road marking materials.
This notice announces a Dynamic Purchasing System for road marking materials, including primary plastics and glass beads, by AB „Kelių priežiūra“ in Lithuania, with an estimated value of 950,000 EUR, requiring electronic submission in Lithuanian.
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This tender for a Dynamic Purchasing System for road marking materials is generally well-structured with comprehensive documentation, but suffers from a critical lack of specified award evaluation criteria and a broad CPV code.
The tender defines the procedure type as a Restricted Dynamic Purchasing System under EU directive 2014/24/ES, which is compliant. Mandatory exclusion grounds and ESPD are included. However, the CPV code 24500000 ('Primary plastics') appears too broad for 'road marking materials' which also include glass beads, potentially misrepresenting the scope. The tender reveal date is also missing.
The overall purpose of establishing a Dynamic Purchasing System for road marking materials is clear. Requirements are documented across multiple files (qualification, technical spec). However, the critical absence of explicit award evaluation criteria for contracts placed under the DPS significantly impacts clarity. Bidders need to understand how their offers will be judged in subsequent mini-competitions. The broad CPV also contributes to ambiguity regarding the exact scope.
Most basic information such as title, reference, organization, estimated value, and contract duration (60 months for DPS) is provided. A comprehensive set of supporting documents, including qualification criteria, application forms, and a preliminary technical specification, is attached. However, the explicit award evaluation criteria for contracts under the DPS are not specified, which is a significant gap. The tender reveal date is also missing.
Full document access, disclosed value, and enabled e-procurement contribute positively to fairness. The nature of a DPS, allowing continuous application, is generally fair regarding submission timing. However, the critical absence of explicit award evaluation criteria for contracts under the DPS severely compromises transparency and objectivity, which are fundamental to fair competition.
Electronic submission is supported, enhancing practicality. The contract duration is clearly specified as 60 months, and the estimated value is known. While a direct document URL is not provided, the documents are listed as attached. The exact contract start date is not explicitly stated but would commence upon DPS establishment.
Most key fields are populated, and the specified contract duration (60 months) is consistent with the DPS end date (2031). The 'Status: active' is consistent with 'No disputes Count: 0'. However, the tender reveal date is missing, and there is a conflicting automated check flag 'Tender suspended' which contradicts the 'active' status.
The tender documentation does not include any explicit criteria or considerations for green procurement, social aspects, or innovation. There is no indication that this procurement is EU-funded, which often entails higher sustainability standards.
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