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This document is a tender notice for the capital repair of the S. Daukantas bridge in Kaunas, Lithuania, with an estimated value of €1,248,670.52.
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This tender for bridge repair in Kaunas is generally well-structured with clear basic information and a reasonable estimated value. However, it lacks specific details on exclusion, eligibility, technical, financial, and submission requirements, impacting completeness and clarity.
The tender adheres to open procedure (2014/24/ES) and uses a proper CPV code. Deadlines are provided, and the organization is a local authority. No disputes are indicated. The primary concern is the lack of explicit mention of regulatory compliance beyond the general procedure type.
The title, organization, and estimated value are clear. The CPV code is specified. However, crucial requirements such as exclusion grounds, eligibility, technical capability, financial standing, and submission procedures are not detailed, significantly hindering clarity for potential bidders.
Basic information like title, reference, organization, estimated value, and contract duration are present. However, the absence of detailed requirements (exclusion, eligibility, technical, financial, submission) means essential components for a complete tender package are missing. The number of attached documents is high, but their content regarding these critical requirements is not fully accessible or detailed.
The tender is an open procedure, suggesting a fair process. The estimated value is disclosed, and the deadlines are provided. The use of e-procurement is noted. There are no apparent requirements tailored to specific companies. The main concern is the lack of specified objective evaluation criteria, which could lead to perceived unfairness.
The tender is marked as 'E-Procurement', indicating an electronic submission process. A contract duration is specified. However, the contract start date is not explicitly mentioned, and financing information is absent. The availability of document URLs is not confirmed in the provided data.
Key fields such as title, reference, organization, estimated value, and deadlines are populated. The tender is active and has no indicated disputes or suspensions. Dates appear logical within the context of a tender process.
There is no explicit mention of green procurement, social aspects, or innovation within the provided tender information. The tender is not indicated as EU funded.
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