Legal Compliance100/100
The establishment of a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) is a legally valid and flexible procurement tool. While the procedure is listed as "Restricted," the description correctly identifies it as a DPS, which operates more like an open procedure for qualification. The absence of specific mandatory exclusion grounds in the provided summary is a notable omission, even if standard grounds are typically applied.
•No specific mandatory exclusion grounds are detailed in the provided information for this DPS qualification stage.
Clarity40/100
The overall purpose, scope, and categorization of services are clearly outlined. However, the complete lack of any attached documents means that detailed requirements, technical specifications, and evaluation criteria for DPS qualification are entirely missing, leading to significant ambiguity for potential suppliers.
•No documents attached
•No document content available
Completeness83/100
The provided information is severely incomplete for a tender of this estimated value and complexity. While basic administrative details are present, the absence of any tender documents, detailed qualification requirements, or contractual terms makes it impossible for suppliers to fully understand the opportunity.
•No documents attached
•No document content available
Fairness80/100
The DPS model inherently promotes fairness by allowing new suppliers to join throughout its duration, and the division into six categories encourages broader market participation, including SMEs. However, the complete lack of detailed qualification criteria in the provided information prevents an assessment of whether the actual requirements will be fair and non-discriminatory.
•Missing evaluation criteria
Practicality40/100
The DPS structure is practical for managing ongoing repair and maintenance needs, offering flexibility for the contracting authority and its members. The categorization of works is also practical for suppliers. However, the current lack of any documentation makes it impractical for suppliers to prepare a meaningful qualification application.
•No documents attached
•No document content available
Data Consistency100/100
Basic information such as title, reference, organization, estimated value, and contract duration is consistent. The description clarifies the DPS nature, addressing the slight discrepancy with the "Restricted procedure" classification.
Sustainability0/100
The provided information contains no details regarding green procurement, social criteria, or innovation focus. This represents a missed opportunity to integrate important sustainability objectives into the procurement process.
•Not green procurement
•No social criteria