Article R2332-1 of the French Public procurement code
The provisions of article R. 2132-1 apply.
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The provisions of article R. 2132-1 apply.
The consultation documents are provided free of charge to economic operators who request them. However, the purchaser may decide that these documents shall be supplied against payment of reproduction costs. The amount and terms of payment of these charges are set out in the consultation documents.
Where the purchaser decides to authorise or require the transmission of applications or tenders by electronic means in accordance with the provisions of article R. 2332-11, the consultation documents shall be published on a buyer profile. Where the technical specifications are based on documents available free of charge by electronic means, the indication of the reference of these documents is considered sufficient. The address of the buyer profile on which…
Provided that the economic operators have requested it in good time, additional information on the consultation documents shall be sent no later than:1° In the case of a restricted invitation to tender, four days before the deadline set for the receipt of tenders;2° In the case of a procedure with negotiation, six days before the deadline set for the receipt of tenders. However, in the case of reduced deadlines due…
The provisions of article R. 2132-3 apply.
The means of transmitting documents and information chosen by the purchaser shall be accessible, without discrimination, to all economic operators and may not have the effect of restricting the access of candidates and tenderers to the award procedure.
The transmission, exchange and storage of information shall be carried out in such a way as to ensure the integrity of the data, the confidentiality of applications and tenders and to guarantee that the purchaser does not become aware of the content of applications and tenders until the time limit for submitting them has expired.
When the consultation involves the communication of information or media that are classified or protected in the interests of national security, the invitation to tender shall specify the requirements ensuring the protection of such information or media and the obligation for candidates and tenderers to ensure that sub-contractors comply with these requirements. The Prime Minister’s order mentioned in article R. 2300-1 determines the nature of these requirements.
In all contract award procedures, communications and exchanges of information carried out in application of this Book may be carried out by electronic means of communication or by the production of physical electronic media, in accordance with the provisions of this sub-section.An electronic means of communication is electronic equipment for the processing, including digital compression, and storage of data broadcast, conveyed and received by wire, by radio, by optical means…
The electronic communication and information exchange tools and systems comply with the minimum requirements set out in an order issued by the Minister for the Economy and annexed to this Code.
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