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This tender for Liquefied Petroleum Gas presents several risks, primarily related to contract clarity, operational execution, and compliance. Significant ambiguities exist in contract interpretation hierarchy and the scope of 'related services'. Operational risks include vague order confirmation processes and missing supplier/buyer details. A critical legal risk arises from the Lithuanian-only language requirement, potentially limiting competition. The short bid submission window is also a concern. Overall, while some risks are low, the combination of contractual ambiguities and potential barriers to entry elevates the overall risk level.
While the General Conditions state that VPĮ and other legal acts take precedence over conflicting General or Special Conditions, the exact hierarchy between General Conditions and Special Conditions themselves is not explicitly defined. This could lead to disputes if contradictions arise between these two contractual parts.
The tender documents and submission languages are exclusively in Lithuanian. This creates a significant barrier for potential bidders who are not fluent in Lithuanian, potentially limiting competition and leading to non-optimal bids.
The definition of 'Prekės' (Goods) includes 'su Prekėmis susijusios paslaugos' (services related to Goods) if these services 'only supplement the supply of goods'. The scope of what constitutes a 'supplementary' service is not clearly defined, which could lead to disagreements about the extent of the supplier's obligations.
The contract states that orders are considered received 'after 24 hours (twenty-four hours) from the date of order submission.' This creates potential ambiguity regarding when the 2-day delivery period officially begins. If an order is submitted late in the day, the 24-hour clock might not start until the next business day, effectively extending the lead time.
The deadline for bid submission is April 16, 2026, 10:00 +03:00, with the tender notice being sent on April 3, 2026. This provides a relatively short window for bidders to prepare and submit their proposals, especially if complex technical or commercial aspects are involved.
The contract allows for delivery term extensions if the supplier encounters 'proof-based obstacles or hindrances that the Supplier does not influence and for which it is not responsible and which are caused and attributable to third parties, or other circumstances that the Supplier could not foresee in advance.' While this clause aims to protect the supplier, it introduces a risk of unpredictable delays if such third-party issues arise.
The definition of 'Prekių trūkumai' (defects) is broad and includes non-conformities with contract or legal requirements, malfunctions, hidden defects, or operational disruptions that prevent the intended use or reduce the utility. However, the specific criteria for what constitutes a 'defect' that would allow the buyer to reject goods or reduce payment are not detailed.
The tender specifies a 'Green Public Procurement' objective with the method being 'Other' and criteria based on 'National Green Public Procurement Criteria'. The specific criteria are not detailed in this notice, which could lead to uncertainty for bidders on how to meet these environmental objectives.
Crucial details about the supplier, including their name, legal entity code, address, VAT payer code, bank details, contact information, and representative, are not filled in this document. This indicates that the contract is incomplete and the supplier has not yet been formally identified or their details confirmed.
The buyer's VAT payer code is not specified in the document. While this might not be a critical issue for the supplier, it is a standard piece of information for official documentation and invoicing.
The tender states that the purchase is financed by 'SB, VB, BĮ lėšomis'. While this indicates funding, the specific nature and stability of these sources (e.g., state budget, municipal budget, enterprise funds) are not detailed, which could be a minor concern for long-term contract stability.
Specific details of the goods to be purchased (Liquefied Petroleum Gas), including quantity and quality specifications, are not fully detailed in the provided documents. Annexes are referenced but not included.
The definition of 'Working Day' is provided, but its application in conjunction with delivery terms (e.g., '2 working days') could lead to minor ambiguities if not consistently applied across all clauses.
The tender prohibits the use of electronic catalogs for submissions. While this is a clear instruction, it means bidders must use the specified mandatory electronic submission method.
Bidders are prohibited from submitting more than one offer. This is a standard procurement rule to ensure fair competition.
Document 3 (General Conditions) and Document 4 (Special Conditions) reference appendices for detailed specifications of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), but these appendices (e.g., Annex No. 1 'Technical Specification') are not provided within the analyzed documents. Document 5 also notes missing detailed technical specifications.
Document 4 (Special Conditions) explicitly lists missing supplier details (name, legal entity code, address, VAT code, bank details). While Document 3 and 5 do not explicitly state this is missing, the absence of this information in the Special Conditions indicates a significant gap in the tender documentation.
Document 4 states orders are received 'after 24 hours from the date of order submission'. Document 3 defines 'Working Day' but doesn't explicitly link it to the start of this 24-hour period. This creates ambiguity on when the 2-day delivery period (from Document 4) officially commences, especially if orders are placed near the end of a business day or on a weekend.
Document 4 indicates the buyer's VAT payer code is missing. While not a critical issue for the supplier, it's a standard piece of information for official documentation and invoicing, and its absence in one document suggests potential oversight in documentation completeness.
Document 5 mentions 'National Green Public Procurement Criteria' but does not detail them. Document 3 and 4 do not mention GPP at all, creating an inconsistency in the level of detail provided regarding environmental requirements.
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