Legal Compliance100/100
The notice refers to mandatory exclusion grounds and financial requirements that are not provided, nor are the full tender documents available. This creates a significant practical impediment to legal compliance in the bidding process, as bidders cannot fully understand their obligations or the basis for exclusion.
Clarity40/100
The eligibility and technical capability requirements are excessively vague, using generic terms like 'ability,' 'demonstrated capability,' and 'expertise' without specifying how these should be evidenced, measured, or what specific services are expected. This lack of detail makes it difficult for potential bidders to understand what is truly required.
Completeness83/100
The tender is critically incomplete as no documents are attached, despite the notice explicitly stating that bidders should refer to 'full tender documents' for crucial information such as mandatory exclusion grounds and financial requirements. The absence of evaluation criteria is also a major gap.
Fairness80/100
The extreme vagueness of the requirements, coupled with the complete absence of supporting documents and evaluation criteria, creates a highly opaque process. This could lead to subjective assessment, potentially disadvantaging new or less connected bidders and raising concerns about an uneven playing field.
Practicality40/100
It is impractical for potential bidders to prepare a meaningful and compliant submission without access to the full tender documents, detailed requirements, and clear evaluation criteria. This significantly increases the burden on bidders and reduces the likelihood of high-quality submissions.
Data Consistency100/100
The notice consistently refers to 'full tender documents' for critical information, yet explicitly states '0 total' documents are available. This creates a significant and problematic inconsistency between the instructions provided and the actual content accessible to bidders.
Sustainability25/100
The notice does not include any specific green procurement or social criteria, missing an opportunity to promote broader sustainability objectives within the procurement process.