A tender document must indicate the deadline for tender submission date, time, and venue for the opening.
A tender document must indicate the deadline for tender submission date, time, and venue for the opening.
Tender documents are evaluated based on the terms and conditions stated in the tender documents. No criteria other than those prescribed in the tender document can be introduced at any stage of the evaluation process.
A potential or actual bidder that claims to have suffered, or that is likely to suffer, loss, or injury due to a breach of a duty imposed on the Procuring Entity by the Procurement Act, its implementing Regulations, and the bidding documents may seek review at any stage of the procurement proceedings in accordance with this Part VIII of the Act.
An application for review shall not be entertained unless it identifies the specific act of omission, agency, or Procuring Entity alleged to have violated the Act or its Regulations and the bidding documents.
Where an application for review concerns alleged improprieties in the solicitation of applications to prequalify, or to solicitation of bids, which are apparent prior to bid opening, such applications shall be entertained only if submitted prior to bid opening. A complainant can seek administrative review directly at the Public Procurement Department within fourteen (14) calendar days of any of after notification of proposed contract award