Upgrade to see which companies are likely to bid on this tender, based on historical procurement data.
Login15 requirements across 5 categories
Sign up to view complete requirements and analysis
1 documents available with AI summaries
This document contains a public procurement notice for reagents and consumables for the detection of psychotropic-narcotic substances, including equipment use, delivery, installation, and staff training, for Vilnius University Hospital.
Sign up to view document summaries and analysis
This tender for reagents and consumables demonstrates good adherence to basic procurement principles, including electronic submission and clear exclusion/eligibility criteria. However, significant concerns arise from the undisclosed estimated value and, critically, the complete absence of specified evaluation criteria, which severely impacts fairness and clarity.
The tender correctly identifies an open procedure under EU directive 2014/24/ES and uses an appropriate CPV code. Mandatory exclusion and eligibility grounds are listed. However, there is a significant contradiction between stating the tender is under 2014/24/ES (implying above EU thresholds) and the 'Over Sum Limit: No' flag, which suggests it's below thresholds. This ambiguity could lead to legal challenges regarding the applicable procurement regime.
While AI-extracted requirements are clear, the initial tender description is very brief, requiring reference to the contract notice for full scope. The most critical issue is the explicit absence of specified evaluation criteria, making it impossible for bidders to understand how their proposals will be judged, which is a fundamental flaw in tender clarity.
Basic information like title, reference, organization, deadlines, and duration are present. However, the estimated value is not disclosed, and crucially, the evaluation criteria are explicitly missing. These omissions significantly reduce the completeness of the tender documentation.
The tender supports e-procurement, which promotes equal access. However, the undisclosed estimated value reduces transparency and makes it difficult for potential bidders to assess the opportunity fairly. The most significant fairness concern is the explicit absence of evaluation criteria, which prevents objective and transparent assessment of bids and raises questions about the impartiality of the selection process.
The tender supports electronic submission, which is a significant practical advantage for bidders. The contract duration is clearly specified. However, a specific contract start date is not provided, and financing information (beyond the ambiguous EU funding status) and the estimated value are missing, which could impact a bidder's planning.
Most key fields are populated, and dates are logical. There are no reported disputes or suspensions. However, a major inconsistency exists between the tender type (international open tender under EU directive 2014/24/ES) and the 'Over Sum Limit: No' flag, which contradicts the typical application of this directive. The 'Not EU funded' flag from automated checks further adds to this confusion.
There is no explicit mention of green procurement practices, social considerations, or an innovation focus within the provided tender information. The status of EU funding is ambiguous, which typically correlates with higher sustainability standards. Therefore, the tender does not appear to integrate sustainability aspects.
Sign up to view complete requirements and analysis
No credit card required • Setup in 2 minutes
Hello! I'm your AI assistant for this tender. I can help you understand requirements, deadlines, eligibility criteria, and provide strategic insights.
No credit card required