Information on Awards Sample Clauses

Information on Awards. 1. A procuring entity shall promptly inform suppliers participating in a tendering procedure of its contract award decision. On request, a procuring entity shall provide a supplier whose tender was not selected for award the reasons for not selecting its tender. 2. Each Party shall require its procuring entities either to promptly publish, or to publish no later than 60 days after award of a contract, a notice that includes at least the following information about the award: (a) the name of the procuring entity; (b) a description of the goods or services procured; (c) the value of the contract award; and (d) the name of the winning supplier. 3. A procuring entity shall maintain records and reports of tendering procedures relating to covered procurements, including the reports provided for in Article15.15.3, and shall retain such records and reports for a period of at least three years.
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Information on Awards. 1. Subject to Article 6.26, an entity shall promptly publish a notice on contract award decision in the appropriate publications listed in Annex 8B. The award notice should include at least the following information: (a) the name of the entity; (b) a description of the goods or services procured; (c) the name of the winning supplier; and (d) the value of the contract award. 2. Entities shall, on request from an unsuccessful supplier of another Party which participated in the relevant tender, promptly provide pertinent information concerning reasons for the rejection of its tender, unless the release of such information would impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the public interest or would prejudice the legitimate commercial interest of particular enterprises, public or private, or might prejudice fair competition between suppliers.
Information on Awards. Information provided to suppliers 1. Subject to article 13.15, an entity shall promptly inform suppliers participating in a tendering procedure of its decision on the award of a contract. upon request, an entity shall provide a supplier whose tender award was not selected for the reasons for not selecting its tender and the relative advantages of the tender the entity selected. Information on publication of awards
Information on Awards. 1. Subject to Article 9.21 (Non-Disclosure of Information), a procuring entity shall promptly inform suppliers participating in a tendering procedure of its contract award decision. The award notice should include at least the following information: (a) the name of the procuring entity; (b) a description of the goods or services procured; (c) the name of the winning supplier; (d) the date of award; (e) the value of the contract award; and (f) where the procuring entity has not used an open tendering procedure, an indication of the circumstances according to Article 9.13 (Limited Tendering Procedures) justifying the procedures used. 2. A procuring entity shall, on request from an unsuccessful supplier of the other Party which participated in the relevant tender, promptly provide pertinent information concerning reasons for the rejection of its tender, unless the release of such information would impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the public interest or would prejudice the legitimate commercial interest of particular enterprises, public or private, or might prejudice fair competition between suppliers.
Information on Awards. An entity shall promptly publish its decision on the award of a contract. If so requested, an entity shall provide a supplier whose tender was not selected for award with the reasons for not selecting its tender and the relative advantages of the bid that the entity selected. After an award under this Chapter, an entity shall promptly publish, in an electronic medium listed in Annex 8.2, a notice that includes as a minimum the following information on the award of the contract: The name of the entity; A description of the goods or services procured; The award date; The name of the provider to whom the contract was awarded; The value of the contract; and The government procurement method used. An entity shall maintain records and reports related to government procurement processes covered by this Chapter, including the records and reports stipulated in Article 8.9.5, for a period of at least three years. Subject to the provisions of Article 8.19, at the request of a Party, the other Party shall promptly provide the information necessary to determine whether a government procurement was conducted fairly, impartially and in accordance with this Chapter, including information on the characteristics and relative advantages of the winning bid.
Information on Awards. 1. An entity shall promptly publish its decision on the award of a procurement contract. On request, an entity shall provide a supplier whose tender was not selected for award with the reasons for not selecting its tender or the relative advantages of the tender that the entity selected. 2. Following an award under this Chapter, an entity shall promptly publish in an electronic medium listed in Annex 7.1, a notice that includes at least the following information about the contract award: (a) The name of the entity; (b) The description of the goods or services contracted; (c) The date of the award; (d) The name of the supplier to whom the contract was awarded; (e) The value of the contract, and (f) The procurement method used. 3. An entity shall maintain records and reports relating to procurement proceedings covered by this Chapter, including the records and reports required by Article 7.10, for a period of at least three (3) years. 4. Subject to Article 7.20, on request of a Party, the other Party shall provide in a timely manner information necessary to determine whether a procurement has been conducted fairly, impartially, and in accordance with this Chapter, including information on the characteristics and relative advantages of the successful tender.
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Information on Awards. 1. Subject to Article 8.22 (Non-Disclosure of Information), a procuring entity shall promptly inform suppliers participating in a tendering procedure of its contract award decision. The award notice should include at least the following information: (a) the name of the procuring entity; (b) a description of the goods or services procured ; (c) the name of the winning supplier; (d) the date of award; (e) the value of the contract award; and (f) the type of procurement method used. 2. Where the procuring entity has not used an open tendering procedure, the entity shall promptly provide pertinent information concerning circumstances, in accordance to Article 8.14 (Limited Tendering Procedures), justifying the procedure used. 3. A procuring entity shall, on request from an unsuccessful supplier of the other Party which participated in the relevant tender, promptly provide pertinent information concerning reasons for the rejection of its tender, unless the release of such information would impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the public interest or would prejudice the legitimate commercial interest of particular enterprises, public or private, or might prejudice fair competition between suppliers.
Information on Awards. Information Provided to Suppliers 1. Subject to Article 9.15, an entity shall promptly inform suppliers participating in a tendering procedure of its contract award decision. On request, an entity shall provide a supplier whose tender was not selected for award the reasons for not selecting its tender and the relative advantages of the tender the entity selected. Publication of Award Information 2. After awarding a contract covered by this Chapter, an entity shall promptly publish a notice that includes at least the following information about the award: (a) the name of the entity; (b) a description of the goods or services procured; (c) the name of the winning supplier;
Information on Awards. Subject to Article 9.21 (NonDisclosure of Information), a procuring entity shall promptly inform suppliers participating in a tendering procedure of its contract award decision. The award notice should include at least the following information: (a) the name ofthe procuring entity; (b) a descriptionofthe goodsorservicesprocured; (c) the name ofthe winning supplier; (d)
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