Common use of Sufficient Economic and Financial Capacity Clause in Contracts

Sufficient Economic and Financial Capacity. 1.1 Sufficient turn-over Minimum Standard Minimum average annual turn-over of at least 150 000 EUR during the past three financial years 2.1 Sufficient experience Minimum Standard Minimum of 3 assignments within the scope of the contract, which were totally and successfully completed in the last 3 years, out of which at least 1 was completed in Uganda. A tenderer may, where appropriate and for a particular contract, rely on the capacities of other entities, regardless of the legal nature of the links which he has with these entities. In that case, the following rules apply: • Where an economic operator wants to rely on the capacities of other entities, it shall prove to the contracting authority that it will have at its disposal the resources necessary, for example, by producing a commitment by those entities to that effect. • The contracting authority shall verify whether the entities on whose capacity the economic operator intends to rely fulfil the relevant selection criteria and whether there are grounds for exclusion. • Where an economic operator relies on the capacities of other entities with regard to criteria relating to economic and financial standing, the contracting authority may require that the economic operator and those entities be jointly liable for the execution of the contract. • The contracting authority may require certain essential tasks to be carried out directly by the tenderer himself or, if the tender is submitted by a group of economic operators, by a member of the said group. Under the same conditions, a group of candidates or tenderers may submit the capacities of the group’s participants or of other entities. The tenders submitted by the selected tenderers will be evaluated as to formal and material regularity. Irregular tenders will be rejected. The contracting authority reserves the right to have the irregularities in the tenderers’ tender regularised during the negotiations.

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Samples: Framework Contract for the Supply and Delivery of Laptops

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Sufficient Economic and Financial Capacity. 1.1 Sufficient turn-over Minimum Standard Minimum average annual turn-over turnover of at least 150 000 25,000 EUR during the past three financial years 2.1 Sufficient experience Minimum Standard Minimum of 3 1 assignments within the scope of the contract, which were totally and successfully completed in the last 3 years, out of which at least 1 was completed in Uganda. A tenderer may, where appropriate and for a particular contract, rely on the capacities of other entities, regardless of the legal nature of the links which he has with these entities. In that case, the following rules apply: • Where an economic operator wants to rely on the capacities of other entities, it shall prove to the contracting authority that it will have at its disposal the resources necessary, for example, by producing a commitment by those entities to that effect. • The contracting authority shall verify whether the entities on whose capacity the economic operator intends to rely fulfil the relevant selection criteria and whether there are grounds for exclusion. • Where an economic operator relies on the capacities of other entities with regard to criteria relating to economic and financial standing, the contracting authority may require that the economic operator and those entities be jointly liable for the execution of the contract. • The contracting authority may require certain essential tasks to be carried out directly by the tenderer himself or, if the tender is submitted by a group of economic operators, by a member of the said group. Under the same conditions, a group of candidates or tenderers may submit the capacities of the group’s participants or of other entities. The tenders submitted by the selected tenderers will be evaluated as to formal and material regularity. Irregular tenders will be rejected. The contracting authority reserves the right to have the irregularities in the tenderers’ tender regularised during the negotiations.

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Samples: Public Framework Contract for the Supply and Services

Sufficient Economic and Financial Capacity. 1.1 Sufficient turn-over Minimum Standard Minimum average annual turn-over turnover of at least 150 000 40,000 EUR during the past three financial years 2.1 Sufficient experience in organisational assessment and capacity development Minimum Standard Minimum of 3 2 assignments within the scope of the contract, which were totally and successfully completed in the last 3 years, out of which at least 1 was completed in Uganda. A tenderer may, where appropriate and for a particular contract, rely on the capacities of other entities, regardless of the legal nature of the links which he has with these entities. In that case, the following rules apply: • Where an economic operator wants to rely on the capacities of other entities, it shall prove to the contracting authority that it will have at its disposal the resources necessary, for example, by producing a commitment by those entities to that effect. • The contracting authority shall verify whether the entities on whose capacity the economic operator intends to rely fulfil the relevant selection criteria and whether there are grounds for exclusion. • Where an economic operator relies on the capacities of other entities with regard to criteria relating to economic and financial standing, the contracting authority may require that the economic operator and those entities be jointly liable for the execution of the contract. • The contracting authority may require certain essential tasks to be carried out directly by the tenderer himself or, if the tender is submitted by a group of economic operators, by a member of the said group. Under the same conditions, a group of candidates or tenderers may submit the capacities of the group’s participants or of other entities. The tenders submitted by the selected tenderers will be evaluated as to formal and material regularity. Irregular tenders will be rejected. The contracting authority reserves the right to have the irregularities in the tenderers’ tender regularised during the negotiations.

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Samples: Public Procurement Framework Contract for Consultancy Services

Sufficient Economic and Financial Capacity. 1.1 Sufficient turn-over Minimum Standard Minimum average annual turn-over turnover of at least 150 000 100,000 EUR during the past three financial years 2.1 Sufficient experience in scope of contract. Minimum Standard Minimum of 3 2 assignments within the scope of the contract, which were totally and successfully completed in the last 3 three years, out of which at least 1 was completed in Uganda. A tenderer may, where appropriate and for a particular contract, rely on the capacities of other entities, regardless of the legal nature of the links which he has with these entities. In that case, the following rules apply: • Where an economic operator wants to rely on the capacities of other entities, it shall prove to the contracting authority that it will have at its disposal the resources necessary, for example, by producing a commitment by those entities to that effect. • The contracting authority shall verify whether the entities on whose capacity the economic operator intends to rely fulfil the relevant selection criteria and whether there are grounds for exclusion. • Where an economic operator relies on the capacities of other entities with regard to criteria relating to economic and financial standing, the contracting authority may require that the economic operator and those entities be jointly liable for the execution of the contract. • The contracting authority may require certain essential tasks to be carried out directly by the tenderer himself or, if the tender is submitted by a group of economic operators, by a member of the said group. Under the same conditions, a group of candidates or tenderers may submit the capacities of the group’s participants or of other entities. The . 5.5.4.1 Overview of the evaluation Regularity of tenders submitted by the selected tenderers will be evaluated as to formal Qualitative and material regularity. Irregular financial evaluation of tenders will be rejected. The contracting authority reserves the right to have the irregularities in the tenderers’ tender regularised during the negotiations.Negotiation

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Samples: Services Procurement Contract

Sufficient Economic and Financial Capacity. 1.1 Sufficient turn-over Minimum Standard Minimum average annual turn-over turnover of at least 150 000 20,000 EUR during the past three financial years 2.1 Sufficient experience Minimum Standard Minimum of 3 2 assignments within the scope of the contract, which were totally and successfully completed in the last 3 years, out of which at least 1 was completed in Uganda. A tenderer may, where appropriate and for a particular contract, rely on the capacities of other entities, regardless of the legal nature of the links which he has with these entities. In that case, the following rules apply: • Where an economic operator wants to rely on the capacities of other entities, it shall prove to the contracting authority that it will have at its disposal the resources necessary, for example, by producing a commitment by those entities to that effect. • The contracting authority shall verify whether the entities on whose capacity the economic operator intends to rely fulfil the relevant selection criteria and whether there are grounds for exclusion. • Where an economic operator relies on the capacities of other entities with regard to criteria relating to economic and financial standing, the contracting authority may require that the economic operator and those entities be jointly liable for the execution of the contract. • The contracting authority may require certain essential tasks to be carried out directly by the tenderer himself or, if the tender is submitted by a group of economic operators, by a member of the said group. Under the same conditions, a group of candidates or tenderers may submit the capacities of the group’s participants or of other entities. The tenders submitted by the selected tenderers will be evaluated as to formal and material regularity. Irregular tenders will be rejected. The contracting authority reserves the right to have the irregularities in the tenderers’ tender regularised during the negotiations.

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Samples: Public Procurement Contract for Consultancy Services

Sufficient Economic and Financial Capacity. 1.1 Sufficient turn-over Minimum Standard Lot 1: Minimum average annual turn-over turnover of at least 150 000 50,000 EUR during the past three financial years Lot 2: Minimum average annual turnover of 50,000 EUR during the past three financial years 2.1 Sufficient experience in solar system works Minimum Standard Minimum of 3 2 assignments within the scope of the contractLot, which were totally and successfully completed in the last 3 years, out of which at least 1 was completed in Uganda. Each of the similar works shall be at least 50,000 Euro A tenderer may, where appropriate and for a particular contract, rely on the capacities of other entities, regardless of the legal nature of the links which he has with these entities. In that case, the following rules apply: Where an economic operator wants to rely on the capacities of other entities, it shall prove to the contracting authority that it will have at its disposal the resources necessary, for example, by producing a commitment by those entities to that effect. The contracting authority shall verify whether the entities on whose capacity the economic operator intends to rely fulfil the relevant selection criteria and whether there are grounds for exclusion. Where an economic operator relies on the capacities of other entities with regard to criteria relating to economic and financial standing, the contracting authority may require that the economic operator and those entities be jointly liable for the execution of the contract. The contracting authority may require certain essential tasks to be carried out directly by the tenderer himself or, if the tender is submitted by a group of economic operators, by a member of the said group. Under the same conditions, a group of candidates or tenderers may submit the capacities of the group’s participants or of other entities. The tenders submitted by the selected tenderers will be evaluated as to formal and material regularity. Irregular tenders will be rejected. The contracting authority reserves the right to have the irregularities in the tenderers’ tender regularised during the negotiations.

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Samples: Public Works Contract

Sufficient Economic and Financial Capacity. 1.1 Sufficient turn-over Minimum Standard Minimum average annual turn-over of at least 150 000 EUR turnover during the past three financial yearsyears shall be as follows; • 20,000 Euros for lot 1 • 80,000 Euros for lot 2 2.1 Sufficient experience Minimum Standard Minimum of 3 2 assignments within the scope of the contract, which were totally and successfully completed in the last 3 years, out of which at least 1 was completed in Uganda. A tenderer may, where appropriate and for a particular contract, rely on the capacities of other entities, regardless of the legal nature of the links which he has with these entities. In that case, the following rules apply: • Where an economic operator wants to rely on the capacities of other entities, it shall prove to the contracting authority that it will have at its disposal the resources necessary, for example, by producing a commitment by those entities to that effect. • The contracting authority shall verify whether the entities on whose capacity the economic operator intends to rely fulfil the relevant selection criteria and whether there are grounds for exclusion. • Where an economic operator relies on the capacities of other entities with regard to criteria relating to economic and financial standing, the contracting authority may require that the economic operator and those entities be jointly liable for the execution of the contract. • The contracting authority may require certain essential tasks to be carried out directly by the tenderer himself or, if the tender is submitted by a group of economic operators, by a member of the said group. Under the same conditions, a group of candidates or tenderers may submit the capacities of the group’s participants or of other entities. The tenders submitted by the selected tenderers will be evaluated as to formal and material regularity. Irregular tenders will be rejected. The contracting authority reserves the right to have the irregularities in the tenderers’ tender regularised during the negotiations.

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Samples: Public Contract for the Supply, Delivery and Installation of Medical Equipment

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Sufficient Economic and Financial Capacity. 1.1 Sufficient turn-over Minimum Standard Minimum average annual turn-over turnover of at least 150 25 000 EUR during the past three five financial years 2.1 Sufficient experience Minimum Standard Minimum of 3 2 assignments within the scope of the contract, which were totally and successfully completed in the last 3 5 years, out of which at least 1 was completed in Uganda. A tenderer may, where appropriate and for a particular contract, rely on the capacities of other entities, regardless of the legal nature of the links which he has with these entities. In that case, the following rules apply: • Where an economic operator wants to rely on the capacities of other entities, it shall prove to the contracting authority that it will have at its disposal the resources necessary, for example, by producing a commitment by those entities to that effect. • The contracting authority shall verify whether the entities on whose capacity the economic operator intends to rely fulfil the relevant selection criteria and whether there are grounds for exclusion. • Where an economic operator relies on the capacities of other entities with regard to criteria relating to economic and financial standing, the contracting authority may require that the economic operator and those entities be jointly liable for the execution of the contract. • The contracting authority may require certain essential tasks to be carried out directly by the tenderer himself or, if the tender is submitted by a group of economic operators, by a member of the said group. Under the same conditions, a group of candidates or tenderers may submit the capacities of the group’s participants or of other entities. Tender Specifications – Procurement reference number UGA1503111-10017 The tenders submitted by the selected tenderers will be evaluated as to formal and material regularity. Irregular tenders will be rejected. The contracting authority reserves the right to have the irregularities in the tenderers’ tender regularised during the negotiations.

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Samples: Public Procurement Contract

Sufficient Economic and Financial Capacity. 1.1 Sufficient turn-over Minimum Standard Minimum average annual turn-over turnover of at least 150 50 000 EUR during the past three five financial years 2.1 Sufficient experience in the supply of goods Minimum Standard Minimum of 3 2 assignments within the scope of the contract, which were totally and successfully completed in the last 3 5 years, out of which at least 1 was completed in Uganda. A tenderer may, where appropriate and for a particular contract, rely on the capacities of other entities, regardless of the legal nature of the links which he has with these entities. In that case, the following rules apply: Where an economic operator wants to rely on the capacities of other entities, it shall prove to the contracting authority that it will have at its disposal the resources necessary, for example, by producing a commitment by those entities to that effect. The contracting authority shall verify whether the entities on whose capacity the economic operator intends to rely fulfil the relevant selection criteria and whether there are grounds for exclusion. Where an economic operator relies on the capacities of other entities with regard to criteria relating to economic and financial standing, the contracting authority may require that the economic operator and those entities be jointly liable for the execution of the contract. Tender Specifications reference number: UGA1503111-10025  The contracting authority may require certain essential tasks to be carried out directly by the tenderer himself or, if the tender is submitted by a group of economic operators, by a member of the said group. Under the same conditions, a group of candidates or tenderers may submit the capacities of the group’s participants or of other entities. The tenders submitted by the selected tenderers will be evaluated as to formal and material regularity. Irregular tenders will be rejected. The contracting authority reserves the right to have the irregularities in the tenderers’ tender regularised during the negotiations.

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Samples: Public Contract for Supply and Delivery of Library Books

Sufficient Economic and Financial Capacity. 1.1 Sufficient turn-over Tender Specifications reference number: UGA1402711-10115 Minimum Standard Minimum average annual turn-over turnover of at least 150 000 55,000 EUR during the past three financial years 2.1 Sufficient experience in providing branded supplies Minimum Standard Minimum of 3 2 assignments within the scope of the contract, which were totally and successfully completed in the last 3 years, out of which at least 1 was completed in Uganda. A tenderer may, where appropriate and for a particular contract, rely on the capacities of other entities, regardless of the legal nature of the links which he has with these entities. In that case, the following rules apply: • Where an economic operator wants to rely on the capacities of other entities, it shall prove to the contracting authority that it will have at its disposal the resources necessary, for example, by producing a commitment by those entities to that effect. • The contracting authority shall verify whether the entities on whose capacity the economic operator intends to rely fulfil the relevant selection criteria and whether there are grounds for exclusion. • Where an economic operator relies on the capacities of other entities with regard to criteria relating to economic and financial standing, the contracting authority may require that the economic operator and those entities be jointly liable for the execution of the contract. • The contracting authority may require certain essential tasks to be carried out directly by the tenderer himself or, if the tender is submitted by a group of economic operators, by a member of the said group. Under the same conditions, a group of candidates or tenderers may submit the capacities of the group’s participants or of other entities. The tenders submitted by the selected tenderers will be evaluated as to formal and material regularity. Irregular tenders will be rejected. The contracting authority reserves the right to have the irregularities in the tenderers’ tender regularised during the negotiations.

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Samples: Public Contract

Sufficient Economic and Financial Capacity. 1.1 Sufficient turn-over Minimum Standard Minimum average annual turn-over turnover of at least 150 000 30,000 EUR during the past three financial years 2.1 Sufficient experience in capacity development Minimum Standard Minimum of 3 three (3) similar assignments within the scope of the contract, which were totally and successfully completed in the last 3 past three years, out . Minimum Standard CVs of which at least 1 was completed the experts for each of the profile defined in Ugandathe technical specification. A tenderer may, where appropriate and for a particular contract, rely on the capacities of other entities, regardless of the legal nature of the links which he has with these entities. In that case, the following rules apply: • Where an economic operator wants to rely on the capacities of other entities, it shall prove to the contracting authority that it will have at its disposal the resources necessary, for example, by producing a commitment by those entities to that effect. • The contracting authority shall verify whether the entities on whose capacity the economic operator intends to rely fulfil the relevant selection criteria and whether there are grounds for exclusion. • Where an economic operator relies on the capacities of other entities with regard to criteria relating to economic and financial standing, the contracting authority may require that the economic operator and those entities be jointly liable for the execution of the contract. • The contracting authority may require certain essential tasks to be carried out directly by the tenderer himself or, if the tender is submitted by a group of economic operators, by a member of the said group. Under the same conditions, a group of candidates or tenderers may submit the capacities of the group’s participants or of other entities. The tenders submitted by the selected tenderers will be evaluated as to formal and material regularity. Irregular tenders will be rejected. The contracting authority reserves the right to have the irregularities in the tenderers’ tender regularised during the negotiations.

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Samples: Public Procurement Contract

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