Procedures for National Competitive Bidding Sample Clauses

Procedures for National Competitive Bidding. The procedures to be followed for National Competitive Bidding shall be those set forth in the Law on Tendering and Bidding of the People’s Republic of China promulgated by Order No.21 of the President of the People’s Republic of China on August 30, 1999, with the following clarifications required for compliance with the Procurement Guidelines:
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Procedures for National Competitive Bidding. When procuring goods and non-consultant’s services pursuant to the provisions of Rules 4 to 15, 17, 20 to 26, 29, 30, 41 to 45 of the Project Implementing Entity’s Public Procurement Rules (2010) (SROI (SGA&CD) 2-30/2010), as agreed to with the Association, the Recipient shall ensure that the following additional requirements be applied in order to align such procedures with the Procurement Guidelines: Invitations to bid shall be advertised in at least one (1) national newspaper with a wide circulation, at least thirty (30) days prior to the deadline for the submission of bids; Bid documents shall be made available, by mail or in person, to all who are willing to pay the required fee; Foreign bidders shall not be precluded from bidding and no preference of any kind shall be given to national bidders in the bidding process; Bidding shall not be restricted to pre-registered firms; Qualification criteria shall be stated in the bidding documents; Bids shall be opened in public, immediately after the deadline for submission of bids; Single bids shall also be considered for evaluation; Estimates shall be based on market rates and bids shall not be rejected merely on the basis of a comparison with an official estimate without the prior concurrence of the Association; Before rejecting all bids and soliciting new bids, the Association’s prior concurrence shall be obtained; Contracts shall not be awarded on the basis of nationally negotiated rates; Contracts shall be awarded to the lowest evaluated and qualified bidder; Post-bidding price negotiations shall not be allowed with the lowest evaluated or any other bidders; Bids shall be solicited and contracts shall be awarded on the basis of unit prices and not on the basis of a composite schedule of rates; Draft NCB contract would be reviewed by the Association in accordance with the prior review procedures; A firm declared ineligible by the Association, based on a determination by the Association that the firm has engaged in corrupt, fraudulent, collusive, coercive or obstructive practices in competing for or in executing an Association-financed contract, shall be ineligible to be awarded an Association-financed contract during the period of time determined by the Association; and Each contract financed from the proceeds of a Credit shall provide that the suppliers, contractors and subcontractors shall permit the Association, at its request to inspect their account and records audited by auditors appointed by the Ass...
Procedures for National Competitive Bidding. In order to ensure economy, efficiency, transparency and broad consistency with the provisions of Section I of the Guidelines, the following criteria shall be followed in procurement under National Competitive Bidding procedures:
Procedures for National Competitive Bidding. When procuring goods and non-consultant services pursuant to the provisions of Rules 5 and 20 through 36(a) of the Recipient’s Public Procurement Rules (2004) (S.R.O. 432(I)/2004), as agreed to with the Association, the Recipient shall ensure that the following additional requirements be applied in order to align such procedures with the Procurement Guidelines:
Procedures for National Competitive Bidding. The procedures to be followed for National Competitive Bidding shall be those set forth in the Law on Tendering and Bidding of the People’s Republic of China promulgated by Order No.21 of the President of the People’s Republic of China on August 30, 1999, with the following clarifications required for compliance with the Procurement Guidelines: All invitations to prequalify or to bid shall be advertised in a newspaper of national circulation in the Borrower’s country, except for civil works contracts that are estimated cost less than $2,000,000 equivalent each and for goods contracts that are estimated to cost less than $300,000 equivalent each, which may be advertised in a provincial daily newspaper. Such advertisement shall be made in sufficient time for prospective bidders to obtain prequalification or bidding documents and prepare and submit their responses. In any event, a minimum of thirty (30) days shall be given to bidders between the date of advertisement in such newspaper and the deadline for submission of bids, and the advertisement and bidding documents shall specify the deadline for such submission. Qualification requirements of bidders and the method of evaluating the qualification of each bidder shall be specified in detail in the bidding documents. All bidders that meet the qualification criteria set out in the pre-qualification document shall be allowed to bid and there shall be no limit on the number of pre-qualified bidders.
Procedures for National Competitive Bidding. When procuring goods and non- consultant’s services pursuant to the provisions of Rules 4 to 15, 17, 20 to 26, 29, 30, 41 to 45 of the Project Implementing Entity’s Public Procurement Rules (2010) (SROI (SGA&CD) 2-30/2010), as agreed to with the Association, the Recipient shall ensure that the following additional requirements be applied in order to align such procedures with the Procurement Guidelines:

Related to Procedures for National Competitive Bidding

  • International Competitive Bidding Except as otherwise provided in paragraph 2 below, goods and works shall be procured under contracts awarded on the basis of International Competitive Bidding.

  • POST ONLINE PUBLIC AUCTION PROCEDURES 4.1. Successful E-bidders shall and undertake to sign the Memorandum of Sale at the office of the Auctioneer within 3 working days from the date of auction, failing which the deposit paid will be forfeited to the Assignee bank and the sale will be deemed cancelled/terminated and the property may be put up again for subsequent auction without further notice to the said E-Bidders. The Auctioneer shall send the Memorandum of Sale for stamping and thereafter forward the same together with the required deposit paid under Clause 2.4 above and the differential sum paid under this clause (if any) to the Assignee bank.

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