Common use of Further Competition Procedure Clause in Contracts

Further Competition Procedure. Contracting Body’s Obligations Any Contracting Body ordering Services under the Framework through a further competition is expected to:- develop a Statement of Requirements setting out its requirements for the Services and invite all Framework Service Providers capable of supplying the Services to tender; refine the Call-Off Terms and Conditions to reflect its Services Requirements only to the extent permitted by and in accordance with the requirements of the Regulations and Guidance; follow the Regulations and Guidance when conducting a further-competition for its Services Requirements and in particular:- invite all Framework Service Providers who are capable of meeting the Contracting Body’s Statement of Requirements to submit a tender, that sets out clearly how it will meet the Contracting Body's Statement of Requirements and the charges that will apply, for each specific Call-Off Contract to be awarded. This would normally be issued to all the Framework Service Providers in a given lot. However, where a Statement of Requirement is sufficiently complex as to span the scope of more than one lot, the Contracting Body shall only invite those Framework Service Providers who are included in all of the lots that are deemed applicable to the Statement of Requirement; by giving written notice by email to the designated contact for each Framework Service Provider; unless the invitation to submit a tender is published using the ITQ facility on the Buying Solutions website. In which case, the written notice will be automatically generated according to the information contained within the system and provided for that purpose by each Framework Service Provider; set a time limit for the receipt by it of the tenders which takes into account factors such as the complexity of the subject matter of the contract and the time needed to submit tenders; and

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement

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Further Competition Procedure. Contracting Body’s Obligations Any Contracting Body Authority ordering its Services under Requirements through the ICT Consultancy and Delivery Services Framework Agreement through a further competition is expected to:- develop a Statement of Services Requirements setting out its requirements for the Services and invite all Framework Service Providers capable of supplying the Services Requirement to tendersubmit a Tender; refine the Call-Off Terms Contract terms and Conditions conditions to reflect its Services Requirements only to the extent permitted by and in accordance with the requirements of the Regulations and Guidance; follow the Regulations and Guidance when conducting a further-competition for its Services Requirements and in particular:- invite all Framework Service Providers who are capable of meeting the Contracting BodyAuthority’s Statement of Services Requirements to submit a tenderTender, that sets out clearly how it will meet the Contracting BodyAuthority's Statement of Services Requirements and the charges Contract Price that will apply, for each specific Call-Off Contract to be awarded. This would normally be issued to all the Framework Service Providers in a given lot. However, where a Statement of Services Requirement is sufficiently complex as to span the scope of more than one lot, the Contracting Body Authority shall only invite those Framework Service Providers who are included in all of the lots that are deemed applicable to the Statement of Services Requirement; by giving written notice by email to the designated contact for each Framework Service Provider; unless the invitation to submit a tender Tender is published using the ITQ facility on the Buying Solutions website. In which case, the written notice will be automatically generated according to the information contained within the system and provided for that purpose by each Framework Service Provider; set a time limit for the receipt by it of the tenders Tenders which takes into account factors such as the complexity of the subject matter of the contract Contract and the time needed to submit tendersTenders; and

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: data.gov.uk, data.gov.uk

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