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Understanding the new Procurement Act 2023: What suppliers need to know - Part 2

VWV

How has the evaluation criteria changed? Under the new regulations, evaluations will now be assessed on the basis of 'Most Advantageous Tender' instead of the 'Most Economically Advantageous Tender'. In practice, this is unlikely to have a significant impact on the award criteria.

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The Public Procurement Glossary

Tracker Intelligence

This allows contracting authorities or public sector organisations to evaluate and choose the best supplier. Contract Award Criteria The contract award criteria are the factors that decide which bid wins. Evaluation Criteria Evaluation criteria are the rules used to asses potential suppliers bids.

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Procurement tools for AI regulation by contract. Not the sharpest in the shed

How to Crack a Nut

Tender execution A public buyer seeking to use procurement as a tool of digital regulation could do so through the two main decisions of tenderer selection and tender evaluation. Award criteria could generate (further) incentives for regulatory performance, perhaps beyond the minimum mandatory baseline.

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Dutch software company Negometrix to develop the national procurement system for all Bulgarian Public Entities

Mercell

The awarded contract worth € 2,4 million was a result of an extensive European tendering procedure which took almost 1 year. The awarding criteria was 60% on quality and 40% on price.

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Procurement, State Aid, and the Brexit Transition - What Happens Now?

VWV

As from 1 January 2021 the guidance on evaluating social value and the recommendation, at least for central government and non-department public bodies, to include a weighting of 10% for social value award criteria also comes into force.

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Risk of anti-competitive collusion after excessive level of transparency in public procurement debriefing?

European Law: Public Procurement

22 Similarly, the contracting authority is not under an obligation to provide an unsuccessful tenderer, upon written request from it, with a full copy of the evaluation report (see order of 20 September 2011 in Case C‑561/10 P Evropaïki Dynamiki v Commission, paragraph 25).

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How Lithuania fast-tracked green procurement

Open Contracting Partnership

Affecting around 4000 public buyers, the decree defines procurement as ‘green’ if it uses green criteria, recognized certificates, ecolabels or environmental management systems for no less than 50% of total procurement value. Resources: OCP’s guidance on evaluating and creating an enabling environment for sustainable procurement.