Assessment of Bidders’ Qualifications Sample Clauses

Assessment of Bidders’ Qualifications. In the procurement of goods and works, where pre-qualification is not used, the qualifications of the bidder who is recommended for award of contract shall be assessed by post-qualification, applying minimum experience, technical and financial requirements which shall be explicitly stated in the bidding documents and which shall be determined by a ‘pass/fail’ method, not through use of a merit point system.
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Assessment of Bidders’ Qualifications. When pre-qualification shall be required for large or complex works, invitations to pre-qualify for bidding shall be advertised in at least one widely circulated national daily newspaper or the Official Gazette, allowing a minimum of thirty (30) days prior to the deadline for the submission of pre-qualification applications. Minimum experience, technical and financial requirements shall be explicitly stated in the pre-qualification documents, which shall be determined by a ‘pass/fail’ method, not through use of a merit point system. Where pre-qualification is not used, the qualifications of the bidder who is recommended for award of contract shall be assessed by post-qualification, applying minimum experience, technical and financial requirements which shall be explicitly stated in the bidding documents.
Assessment of Bidders’ Qualifications. When pre-qualification shall be required for large or complex contracts, invitations to pre-qualify for bidding shall be advertised in the Borrower’s Official Gazette (Narodne Novine) and in at least one widely circulated national daily newspaper a minimum of thirty (30) days prior to the deadline for the submission of pre-qualification applications. Minimum experience, technical and financial requirements shall be explicitly stated in the pre-qualification documents, which shall be determined by a ‘pass/fail’ method, not through the use of a merit point system. Where pre-qualification is not used, the qualifications of the bidder who is recommended for award of contract shall be assessed by post-qualification, applying minimum experience, technical and financial requirements which shall be explicitly stated in the bidding documents.
Assessment of Bidders’ Qualifications. Minimum experience, technical and financial requirements of the bidders shall be explicitly stated in the bidding documents.
Assessment of Bidders’ Qualifications. Prior registration shall not be required to participate in bidding procedures. When pre-qualification shall be required for large or complex works, invitations to pre- qualify for bidding shall be advertised in at least one (1) widely circulated national daily newspaper or the Official Gazette, allowing a minimum of thirty (30) days prior to the deadline for the submission of pre-qualification applications. Minimum experience, technical and financial requirements shall be explicitly stated in the pre-qualification documents, which shall be determined by a ‘pass/fail’ method, not through use of a merit point system. Prequalification shall be based entirely upon the capability and resources of prospective bidders to perform the particular contract satisfactorily, taking into account their experience and past performance on similar contracts, capabilities with respect to personnel, equipment and construction or manufacturing facilities, and financial position, and all applicants that meet the specified criteria shall be allowed to bid. Where pre- qualification is not used, the qualifications of the bidder who is recommended for award of contract shall be assessed by post-qualification, applying minimum experience, technical and financial requirements which shall be explicitly stated in the bidding documents. All qualification criteria so specified in the pre-qualification documents or bidding documents, as the case may be, and only such qualification criteria, shall be used to determine whether a bidder is qualified.
Assessment of Bidders’ Qualifications. When pre-qualification shall be required for large or complex works contracts, invitations to pre-qualify for bidding shall be advertised in the Borrower’s Official Gazette and at least one widely circulated national daily newspaper a minimum of thirty
Assessment of Bidders’ Qualifications. When pre-qualification shall be required for large or complex works contracts, invitations to pre-qualify for bidding shall be advertised in the Guarantor’s Official Gazette and at least one (1) widely circulated national daily newspaper a minimum of thirty (30) days prior to the deadline for the submission of pre-qualification applications. Minimum experience, technical and financial requirements shall be explicitly stated in the pre-qualification documents, which shall be determined by a ‘pass/fail’ method, not through the use of a merit point system. Where pre-qualification is not used, the qualifications of the bidder who is recommended for award of contract shall be assessed by post-qualification, applying minimum experience, technical and financial requirements which shall be explicitly stated in the bidding documents. Government-owned enterprises located and operating on the Guarantor’s territory shall be eligible to participate in bidding only if they can establish, to the Bank’s satisfaction, that they are legally and financially autonomous, operate under commercial laws and are not a dependent agency of the Guarantor’s Government. Said enterprises shall be subject to the same bid and performance security requirements as other bidders.
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