Article R2142-5
Where an economic operator must be entered on a professional register, the purchaser may require it to provide proof of this.
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Where an economic operator must be entered on a professional register, the purchaser may require it to provide proof of this.
Where the purchaser provides for negotiation, he may award the contract on the basis of the initial tenders without negotiation, provided that he has indicated that he reserves this option in the cons…
Where certain consultation documents are not published on the buyer profile for one of the reasons mentioned in articles R. 2132-12 and R. 2132-13, the purchaser shall indicate, in the notice of call…
For works contracts, the estimated value of the requirement is determined, irrespective of the number of economic operators called upon and the number of contracts to be awarded, by taking into accoun…
The contracting authority may award its contracts using the competitive dialogue procedure in the cases mentioned in article R. 2124-3.
Tenders received after the deadline will be eliminated.
When asking a candidate to provide a certificate, attestation or any other document proving that a requirement has been met, the purchaser shall accept any equivalent document from another Member Stat…
Where the purchaser limits the number of candidates admitted to continue the procedure, the checks referred to in articles R. 2144-1,R. 2144-3 and R. 2144-4 shall be carried out at the latest before t…
A purchaser who finds that a tender is abnormally low as a result of the tenderer having received State aid may reject the tender on this ground alone only if the tenderer is unable to demonstrate, wi…
The buyer cannot negotiate with tenderers. He can only ask them to specify the content of their offer.
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