Legal Compliance100/100
The tender specifies an 'Open procedure' under the 'Procurement Act 2023,' indicating adherence to general legal frameworks. However, requiring an NDA prior to the release of tender documentation in an open procedure, while not strictly illegal, could be seen as a barrier to full transparency and open competition.
•Requirement for Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) prior to accessing main tender documentation in an Open procedure.
Clarity40/100
The steps for portal registration, DUNS number, and NDA signing are clearly outlined. However, the complete absence of actual tender documents, detailed specifications, and evaluation criteria means the core requirements of the procurement are entirely unclear at this stage.
•Absence of main tender documentation and detailed specifications.
•Lack of explicit evaluation criteria.
Completeness83/100
The tender notice is highly incomplete, lacking any actual tender documents, detailed technical specifications beyond the product name, financial requirements, or evaluation criteria. This makes it impossible for potential bidders to fully understand the scope or prepare a submission.
•No tender documents attached or available.
•Missing detailed technical specifications.
Fairness60/100
The requirement for a DUNS number and a non-negotiable NDA prior to accessing any tender details could disproportionately affect smaller or international suppliers, potentially limiting competition. The absence of evaluation criteria prevents any assessment of fairness in the award process.
•Requirement for DUNS number and non-negotiable NDA as a prerequisite for accessing tender documents may create barriers to entry.
•Absence of evaluation criteria prevents assessment of fair competition and award.
Practicality40/100
The use of an e-sourcing portal is practical for managing submissions. However, the multi-step process involving registration, DUNS number acquisition, and NDA signing *before* accessing core tender information adds administrative burden for potential bidders who may ultimately find the tender unsuitable.
•Multi-step access process (registration, DUNS, NDA) before viewing tender documents adds administrative burden for bidders.
Data Consistency100/100
The information provided within the tender notice is internally consistent.
Sustainability0/100
No information regarding environmental, social, or innovative sustainability criteria is provided in the tender notice.
•Absence of sustainability (environmental, social, innovation) criteria.