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This document contains technical specifications for audio encoders/decoders, grounds for bidder exclusion, qualification requirements, and the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) for tender Nr. 602.
This document is a procurement notice for broadcasting equipment (audio distribution equipment) in Lithuania, with a submission deadline of April 9, 2026.
This document contains the complete tender structure for an open procurement procedure with the lowest price evaluation, requiring a file submission.
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This tender for broadcasting equipment is generally well-structured with clear documentation, but lacks specific evaluation criteria and financial details, impacting practicality and completeness.
The tender adheres to EU procurement directives and uses a standard open procedure. CPV code is provided, and the organization is a public body. No disputes are indicated. The deadline, while potentially short, is within typical parameters for this type of procedure. The main weakness is the absence of specified evaluation criteria, which is a significant legal and procedural element.
The tender title and description are clear, and the attached documents provide technical specifications, exclusion grounds, and qualification requirements. The use of ESPD is standard. However, the lack of disclosed evaluation criteria makes it difficult for bidders to fully understand how their submissions will be assessed.
Most basic information is present, including title, reference, organization, CPV, and contract duration. However, the estimated value is not disclosed, which is a significant omission for bidders. While three documents are attached, the absence of financial details and explicit evaluation criteria reduces overall completeness.
The tender appears fair with full document access and objective criteria for exclusion and qualification. The use of ESPD is standard. The lack of disclosed value and specific evaluation criteria could be perceived as a minor fairness concern, as it limits full transparency for bidders. The procedure is open, suggesting broad participation.
The tender is marked as E-Procurement, which is positive. However, the 'Issues' section notes 'No e-submission', which is contradictory and needs clarification. The contract start date is not specified, and financing information is absent. The lack of disclosed value also impacts practical financial planning for bidders.
Key fields like title, reference, organization, CPV, and duration are populated. The status is 'active', and no disputes are reported. Dates are logical, with an opening date following the submission deadline. The only inconsistency is the 'No e-submission' flag under 'Issues' which contradicts the 'E-Procurement' characteristic.
The tender is marked as 'EU Funded', which implies adherence to certain EU standards. However, there are no explicit mentions of green procurement, social aspects, or innovation within the provided information, indicating a lack of focus on these areas.
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