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on the avoidance of the most common errors in projects funded by the European Structural and Investment Funds
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT GUIDANCE FOR PRACTITIONERS
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Public Procurement -
Guidance for practitioners on the
avoidance of the most common errors
in projects funded by the European
Structural and Investment Funds
This document has been drawn up by the Commission Services in consultation with the
European Investment Bank.
Guidance for practitioners
on the avoidance of the most
common errors in public procurement
of projects funded by the European
Structural and Investment Funds
DISCLAIMER
This document contains guidance on how to avoid errors frequently seen in public procurement for projects co-financed by the European Structural and Investment Funds. It is intended to facilitate the implementation of operational programmes and to encourage good practice. It is not legally binding but aims to provide general recommendations and to reflect best practice. The concepts, ideas and solutions proposed in the guidance are without prejudice to national legislation and should be read and may be adapted taking into account the national legal framework. This guidance is without prejudice to the interpretation that the Commission may in the future give to any provision of the applicable legislation.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................ 4
Glossary of acronyms .................................................................................................................... 6
Foreword ............................................................................................................................................. 7
How to use this guidance.............................................................................................................. 8
1. Preparation and planning ................................................................................................... 11
1.1 Preliminary scoping ....................................................................................................................................... 11
1.2 Contract/project management ................................................................................................................. 15
1.3 Developing the business case .................................................................................................................. 17
1.4 Selecting the procedure............................................................................................................................... 17
1.5 Thresholds and advertising ....................................................................................................................... 21
1.6 Operational requirements to launch a tender ................................................................................. 22
2. Publication ............................................................................................................................... 26
2.1 Publication of EU Notices ........................................................................................................................... 26
2.2 Procedures and timetables ........................................................................................................................ 27
2.2.1 Minimum time limits ............................................................................................................ 27
2.2.2 Accelerated procedure......................................................................................................... 29
2.3 Tender documents.......................................................................................................................................... 30
2.3.1 Setting up selection criteria ................................................................................................. 30
2.3.2 Setting up Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) .............................................................. 31
2.3.3 Setting up award criteria and their weightings .................................................................... 31
2.3.4 Pricing schedule ................................................................................................................... 32
2.3.5 The contract ......................................................................................................................... 32
2.4 Specification and standards...................................................................................................................... 33
2.4.1 Specification drafting ........................................................................................................... 33
2.4.2 Standards to be used when drafting specifications ............................................................. 34
2.4.3 Social, ethical and environmental criteria ........................................................................... 35
2.4.4 Variants ................................................................................................................................ 35
2.5 Obtaining and submitting tenders ......................................................................................................... 36
2.6 Complaints, remedies and liability......................................................................................................... 36
3. Submission of tenders and selection of tenderers ................................................... 41
3.1 Delivery of the tender according to instructions ............................................................................ 41
3.2 Follow tendering instructions ................................................................................................................... 41
3.3 Safe custody of tender documents ....................................................................................................... 42
3.4 Opening ceremony ......................................................................................................................................... 42
4. Evaluation of tenders .......................................................................................................... 44
4.1 Lowest price ...................................................................................................................................................... 44
4.2 Most economically advantageous tender (MEAT) .......................................................................... 44
4.3 Dealing with abnormally low tenders .................................................................................................. 45
4.4 Clarifications ..................................................................................................................................................... 45
4.5 Post tender negotiations ............................................................................................................................. 45
4.6 Evaluation Committee decision ............................................................................................................... 46
5. Award ......................................................................................................................................... 48
5.1 Award notice ..................................................................................................................................................... 48
5.2 Standstill period and informing the tenderers ................................................................................ 48
6. Contract implementation .................................................................................................... 50
6.1 Supplier/contractor relationship .............................................................................................................. 50
6.2 Contract modifications................................................................................................................................. 50
6.3 Closing the contract ...................................................................................................................................... 50
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