Legal Compliance100/100
The use of a DPS is a legally permissible procurement procedure. However, the provided information lacks specific mandatory exclusion grounds and detailed financial requirements, which are fundamental for a robust and legally compliant qualification framework.
•No specific mandatory exclusion grounds are detailed in the provided tender information.
•No specific financial requirements are detailed in the provided tender information.
Clarity40/100
The description of services and categories, along with eligibility and technical capability requirements, is generally clear in terms of what is needed. However, the critical 'how' – the specific instructions, forms, and detailed specifications for demonstrating these capabilities – is entirely missing due to the absence of tender documents.
•No document content available, hindering understanding of detailed requirements.
•Missing evaluation criteria, making it unclear how capabilities will be assessed.
Completeness83/100
The provided tender information is highly incomplete for a comprehensive assessment. While the scope of services is outlined, crucial details for qualification, such as specific forms, required evidence, evaluation methodology, and full terms and conditions, are entirely absent.
•No documents attached and no document content available.
•Missing evaluation criteria for qualification.
Fairness80/100
The DPS structure inherently promotes fairness by allowing continuous market entry. However, the absence of detailed evaluation criteria and specific requirements (especially for financial standing and exclusion grounds) makes it difficult to ensure the qualification process will be applied objectively. The broad nature of 'demonstrate capability' without further guidance could lead to subjective assessments.
•Missing evaluation criteria, which is crucial for objective assessment.
•No specific mandatory exclusion grounds are detailed, risking inconsistent application.
Practicality40/100
For the procuring entities, a DPS offers flexibility and efficiency for recurring services. For potential suppliers, while the scope is clear, the complete lack of tender documents makes it impractical to prepare a submission. The long contract duration and high value indicate a significant opportunity.
•No documents attached and no document content available, making submission preparation impractical.
•Missing location information, which could be relevant for practical service delivery.
Data Consistency100/100
Within the provided text, the information regarding the description of services, eligibility, and technical capabilities appears consistent.
Sustainability0/100
The tender information does not include any specific green procurement or social criteria. This represents a missed opportunity to integrate sustainability objectives into a long-term, high-value procurement process.
•No green procurement criteria specified.
•No social criteria specified.