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The local product certificate is issued based on the principles determined by the Ministry of Science, Industry, and Technology and can be used for five years from the date of market release.
Bidders must provide documents related to their production and/or manufacturing capacity, research and development activities, and quality assurance measures.
Bidders must provide information and/or documents proving that they have sufficient qualified personnel to carry out the work related to the tender.
The technical personnel must have documented training and professional qualifications relevant to the services or construction work being tendered.
Bidders must submit documents related to the facilities, machinery, equipment, and other tools necessary for the execution of the tendered work.
Bidders are assessed based on the minimum qualification criteria specified in the pre-qualification document and announcement. Those who do not meet these criteria are not considered sufficient.
Bidders who are not invited to submit a proposal will be informed in writing of the reasons for their exclusion.
Proposals are evaluated based on the criteria specified in the tender documents and invitation letters, ensuring that competition is not hindered.
The mathematical formula used in evaluations considers both the initial assessment results and any new bids submitted during the bidding process, including the relative weights of all factors involved.
Bidders receive real-time information about their rankings and may also be informed about the number of bidders participating at any stage of the electronic bidding process.
Electronic bidding can be terminated if one or more specified conditions occur, as outlined in the tender documents.
Bidders must provide financial documents from banks, mandatory balance sheets, or equivalent documents, and evidence of total turnover or turnover related to the tendered work.
Bidders must provide documents proving that they are legally registered and authorized to operate in their relevant field as required by law.
The pre-qualification document outlines the necessary criteria and requirements that bidders must meet to be considered for the tender.
Demonstrating research and development activities shows a bidder's commitment to innovation and quality, which can enhance their competitiveness in the tender process.
Bidders who do not meet the minimum qualification criteria will be disqualified from the tender process and will not be considered for further evaluation.
The tendering authority ensures fairness by adhering to the specified evaluation criteria and providing transparent communication regarding the selection process.
A qualified technical team is crucial for successfully executing the project, ensuring compliance with technical specifications, and maintaining quality standards.
Factors include price, quality, technical merit, and any other criteria specified in the tender documents that contribute to the overall value of the proposal.
Bidders must provide documents that demonstrate their total turnover or specific turnover related to the work being tendered.
The tendering process incorporates electronic bidding to enhance efficiency, transparency, and accessibility for bidders, while ensuring compliance with established regulations.