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This document is a tender notice for the procurement of qualified endotoxin detection equipment (ILK) by Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Clinics in Lithuania.
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This document contains the structure for a complete tender submission, including a mandatory file upload, for the procurement of qualified endotoxin detection equipment.
This document contains the general terms and conditions for an open international tender by VŠĮ Vilniaus universiteto ligoninė Santaros klinikos for qualified endotoxin detection equipment, including declarations regarding responsible persons and non-involvement with Russian entities.
This document contains general procurement conditions (BPS) and appendices for a tender related to qualified endotoxin determination equipment, outlining rules for bidders and the procurement process.
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This tender for qualified endotoxin detection equipment is generally well-structured with clear basic information and EU funding. However, it lacks specific evaluation criteria and details on e-submission, impacting practicality and clarity.
The tender adheres to EU procurement directives and includes a proper CPV code. Deadlines are provided, and the procedure is open. No disputes are indicated. The primary concern is the lack of explicitly stated evaluation criteria, which could indirectly affect legal compliance if interpreted as an unclear selection process.
The title and basic description are clear, and the CPV code is specified. However, the core requirements are only referenced as being 'in the procurement documents,' and the absence of explicit evaluation criteria makes the selection process less transparent.
Most basic information is present, including the estimated value, contract duration, and submission deadline. A significant number of documents are attached, suggesting comprehensive details are available within them. However, the AI-extracted requirements section is largely empty, implying that detailed requirements are solely within the attached documents.
The tender is an open procedure, suggesting broad access. The value is disclosed, and the process is EU-funded and uses e-procurement. There are no apparent requirements tailored to specific companies. The main concern is the lack of transparency regarding evaluation criteria, which could be perceived as a minor fairness issue.
The tender is active and has a clear submission deadline. Financing is indicated as EU funded. However, the AI flags 'No e-submission,' which contradicts the 'E-Procurement' characteristic. The contract start date is not specified, and the duration is relatively short (6 months).
Key fields such as title, reference, organization, value, and deadlines are populated. The tender status is 'active,' and there are no indications of suspension or disputes. Dates appear logical within the context of a tender process.
The tender is EU funded, which often implies adherence to certain standards. However, there are no explicit mentions of green procurement, social aspects, or innovation within the provided information, limiting its sustainability score.
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