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This document contains a tender notice for the development of water supply and sewage networks in Šiauliai city, Lithuania, divided into three lots, with bids required for all lots.
This document contains the structure for an open tender with three lots, requiring the submission of a complete tender file.
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This tender for water and sewage network development in Šiauliai is largely compliant with open procedure standards, featuring clear documentation and a well-defined CPV code, though it lacks specific eligibility criteria and details on evaluation. The estimated value being undisclosed and the absence of explicit sustainability elements are notable omissions.
The tender follows an open procedure (2014/25/ES) with a clear CPV code (45231300). The procedure type is listed as 'OPEN' without further specification. Deadlines are provided, and the organization is a state-controlled entity, suggesting regulatory awareness. However, the absence of specified evaluation criteria could lead to procedural challenges.
The tender title and description are clear, indicating the scope of works. The division into parts (lots) is also mentioned. The CPV code is specific. However, the absence of mandatory exclusion grounds, eligibility requirements, technical capability requirements, financial requirements, and submission requirements within the provided AI-extracted sections significantly reduces clarity on how bidders should qualify and prepare their submissions.
Basic information such as title, reference, organization, and contract duration is present. The CPV code and NUTS code are specified. Documents are available. However, the estimated value is not disclosed, and crucial details regarding exclusion grounds, eligibility, technical, financial, and submission requirements are missing, impacting the overall completeness of the tender information.
The tender is an open procedure, suggesting a competitive process. The division into parts allows for broader participation. However, the lack of disclosed estimated value and the absence of specified objective evaluation criteria raise concerns about transparency and potentially level the playing field for all bidders. Access to the full document structure is indicated through an XML file.
The tender is identified as 'E-Procurement', which generally implies electronic submission, though explicit confirmation of e-submission is not detailed. A contract start date is not specified. Financing information is absent, and the contract duration is provided. The availability of a tender structure XML file is a positive for preparation.
Key fields such as title, reference, organization, CPV, NUTS, and contract duration are populated. The procedure type is 'OPEN'. There are no flags for suspension or disputes. The dates provided (submission deadline, opening date) are logical and sequential.
There is no mention of green procurement, social aspects, or innovation within the provided tender details. The tender is not explicitly marked as EU funded. This lack of focus on sustainability aspects reduces the score in this category.
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