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This document contains a tender notice for metrological verification of measuring instruments in Lithuania, with services divided into three lots: ionizing radiation, physical and chemical instruments, and breathalyzers.
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This document outlines the structure of a tender for the metrological verification of measuring instruments, specifying an open procedure with the lowest price evaluation and eight lots.
This document contains the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) form for bidders to fill out in relation to the metrological verification of measuring instruments tender.
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This tender for metrology services exhibits good overall quality with a clear procedure and substantial documentation, though it lacks transparency in financial details and specific evaluation criteria.
The tender adheres to EU procurement directives (2014/24/EU) and utilizes a standard open procedure. The CPV code is appropriate. While specific legal compliance checks are limited by the available data, the general structure suggests a sound legal framework. The deadline of April 1st for a March 18th publication is relatively short, which could be a minor concern.
The tender provides a clear title and description of the services required (metrological verification of measuring instruments). The existence of numerous attached documents, including technical specifications (implied by document titles) and contract conditions, contributes to clarity. However, the absence of explicitly stated evaluation criteria within the summarized information detracts from full clarity.
Most basic information like title, reference, organization, and CPV code is present. The contract duration is specified. A significant number of documents (15) are attached, suggesting a thorough tender package. However, the estimated value is not disclosed, and the summary lacks explicit mention of financing details, impacting overall completeness.
The tender is open and utilizes e-procurement, promoting accessibility. The procedure is not tailored to specific companies, and objective criteria are implied through the availability of evaluation criteria documents. Full document access is indicated by the number of attached files. The lack of disclosed value is a minor detractor from full transparency.
The tender is marked as 'E-Procurement', suggesting an electronic submission process. However, the prompt explicitly notes 'No e-submission' as an issue, which is contradictory and requires clarification. The contract start date is not specified. While 15 documents are available, their accessibility and ease of use are not detailed.
Key fields such as title, reference, organization, and CPV are populated. The dates provided (publication, submission, opening) are logical. There is no indication of suspension or disputes. The presence of multiple document types, including XML, suggests structured data management.
The tender is marked as 'EU Funded' and 'Green Procurement' is not explicitly mentioned. There are no clear indications of social aspects or innovation criteria being included in the summarized requirements or document titles. This suggests a limited focus on sustainability aspects.
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