Common use of Procurement of goods and non-consulting services Clause in Contracts

Procurement of goods and non-consulting services. (a) For purposes of Article 11(f) of the General Conditions, the Parties agree that the Procurement Policies are those dated March 2011, which are contained in document GN-2349-9, approved by the Bank on April 19, 2011. If the Procurement Policies are amended by the Bank, the procurement of goods and non-consulting services shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the modified Procurement Policies, once they are made known to the Beneficiary and the Beneficiary agrees in writing to apply them. (b) For the procurement of goods and non-consulting services, any of the methods described in the Procurement Policies may be used, provided that such method has been identified for the respective procurement in the Procurement Plan approved by Bank. (c) The threshold for determining the use of international competitive bidding will be made available to the Beneficiary or the Executing Agency, as the case may be, at xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. Below that threshold, the selection method shall be determined according to the complexity and characteristics of the procurement, which should be reflected in the Procurement Plan approved by the Bank. (d) Regarding the use of the international competitive bidding method, the Bank and the Beneficiary agree that the provisions of Appendix 2 to the Procurement Policies regarding domestic margin of preference when comparing bids for the procurement of goods shall apply to goods manufactured in the country of the Beneficiary, as specified in the respective bidding document. (e) Regarding the use of the national competitive bidding method, the respective national competitive bidding procedures may be used provided that, in the opinion of the Bank, these procedures ensure economy, efficiency, transparency and general consistency with the provisions of Section I of the Procurement Policies and taking into account the provisions of paragraph 3.4 of the Policy, among others. (f) Regarding the use of the national competitive bidding method, this may be used provided that the contracting or procurement is carried out in accordance with the bidding document or documents agreed to between the Beneficiary and the Bank.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Technical Cooperation Agreement, Technical Cooperation Agreement

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Procurement of goods and non-consulting services. (a) For purposes of Article 11(f) 10 of the General Conditions, the Parties agree that the Procurement Policies are those dated March 2011, which are contained in document GN-2349-9, approved by the Bank on April 19, 2011. If the Procurement Policies are amended by the Bank, the procurement of goods and works and non-consulting services shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the modified Procurement Policies, once they are made known to the Beneficiary and the Beneficiary agrees in writing to apply them. (b) For the procurement of works and goods and non-consulting services, any of the methods described in the Procurement Policies may be used, provided that such method has been identified for the respective procurement in the Procurement Plan approved by the Bank. Country systems or subsystems may also be used in the manner described in Article 10(b) of the General Conditions. (c) The threshold for determining the use of international competitive bidding will be made available to the Beneficiary or the Executing Agency, as the case may be, at xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. Below that threshold, the selection method shall be determined according to the complexity and characteristics of the procurement, which should be reflected in the Procurement Plan approved by the Bank. (d) Regarding the use of the international competitive bidding method, the Bank and the Beneficiary agree that the provisions of Appendix 2 to the Procurement Policies regarding domestic margin of preference when comparing bids for the procurement of goods shall apply to goods manufactured in the country of the Beneficiary, as specified in the respective bidding document. (e) Regarding the use of the national competitive bidding method, the respective national competitive bidding procedures may be used provided that, in the opinion of the Bank, these procedures ensure economy, efficiency, transparency and general consistency with the provisions of Section I of the Procurement Policies and taking into account the provisions of paragraph 3.4 of the Policy, among others. (fe) Regarding the use of the national competitive bidding method, this may be used provided that the contracting or procurement is carried out in accordance with the bidding document or documents agreed to between the Beneficiary Beneficiary/Executing Agency and the Bank.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Technical Cooperation Agreement

Procurement of goods and non-consulting services. (a) For purposes of Article 11(f) 10 of the General Conditions, the Parties agree that the Procurement Policies are those dated March 2011, which are contained in document GN-2349-9, approved by the Bank on April 19, 2011. If the Procurement Policies are amended by the Bank, the procurement of goods and works and non-consulting services shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the modified Procurement Policies, once they are made known to the Beneficiary and the Beneficiary agrees in writing to apply them. (b) For the procurement of goods and non-consulting services, any of the methods described in the Procurement Policies may be used, provided that such method has been identified for the respective procurement in the Procurement Plan approved by the Bank. Country systems or subsystems may also be used in the manner described in Article 10(b) of the General Conditions. (c) The threshold for determining the use of international competitive bidding will be made available to the Beneficiary or the Executing Agency, as the case may be, at xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. Below that threshold, the selection method shall be determined according to the complexity and characteristics of the procurement, which should be reflected in the Procurement Plan approved by the Bank. (d) Regarding the use of the international competitive bidding method, the Bank and the Beneficiary agree that the provisions of Appendix 2 to the Procurement Policies regarding domestic margin of preference when comparing bids for the procurement of goods shall apply to goods manufactured in the country of the Beneficiary, as specified in the respective bidding document. (e) Regarding the use of the national competitive bidding method, the respective national competitive bidding procedures may be used provided that, in the opinion of the Bank, these procedures ensure economy, efficiency, transparency and general consistency with the provisions of Section I of the Procurement Policies and taking into account the provisions of paragraph 3.4 of the Policy, among others. (fe) Regarding the use of the national competitive bidding method, this may be used provided that the contracting or procurement is carried out in accordance with the bidding document or documents agreed to between the Beneficiary and the Bank.

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Samples: Technical Cooperation Agreement

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Procurement of goods and non-consulting services. (a) For purposes of Article 11(f) 10 of the General Conditions, the Parties agree that the Procurement Policies are those dated March 2011, which are contained in document GN-2349-9, approved by the Bank on April 19, 2011. If the Procurement Policies are amended by the Bank, the procurement of goods and works and non-consulting services shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the modified Procurement Policies, once they are made known to the Beneficiary Executing Agency and the Beneficiary Executing Agency agrees in writing to apply them. (b) For the procurement of goods and non-consulting services, any of the methods described in the Procurement Policies may be used, provided that such method has been identified for the respective procurement in the Procurement Plan approved by the Bank. Country systems or subsystems may also be used in the manner described in Article 10(b) of the General Conditions. (c) The threshold for determining the use of international competitive bidding will be made available to the Beneficiary or the Executing Agency, as the case may be, at xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. Below that threshold, the selection method shall be determined according to the complexity and characteristics of the procurement, which should be reflected in the Procurement Plan approved by the Bank. (d) Regarding the use of the international competitive bidding method, the Bank and the Beneficiary agree that the provisions of Appendix 2 to the Procurement Policies regarding domestic margin of preference when comparing bids for the procurement of goods shall apply to goods manufactured in the country of the Beneficiary, as specified in the respective bidding document. (e) Regarding the use of the national competitive bidding method, the respective national competitive bidding procedures may be used provided that, in the opinion of the Bank, these procedures ensure economy, efficiency, transparency and general consistency with the provisions of Section I of the Procurement Policies and taking into account the provisions of paragraph 3.4 of the Policy, among others. (f) Regarding the use of the national competitive bidding method, this may be used provided that the contracting or procurement is carried out in accordance with the bidding document or documents agreed to between the Beneficiary and the Bank.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

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