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Article R2211-3 of the French Public procurement code

In order to draw up the balance sheet provided for in article L. 2211-6, the purchaser shall take into account its capacity to carry out the project, the characteristics, cost and complexity of the project, the objectives pursued and, where applicable, the requirements of the public service or the mission of general interest for which it is responsible.

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Article R2211-4 of the French Public procurement code

In order to demonstrate that the assessment referred to in article R. 2211-3 is more favourable than that of other possible methods of carrying out the project, the purchaser shall carry out an overall assessment of the advantages and disadvantages of using a partnership contract, taking into account in particular: 1° The extent to which control of the project is transferred to the contractor; 2° The scope of the tasks…

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Article R2212-4 of the French Public procurement code

The assessment of the project implementation method referred to in article L. 2212-1 includes: 1° A general presentation; 2° A comparative analysis, at current values, of the various contractual and institutional public procurement options that may be considered for implementing the project; 3° A presentation of the main risks of the project, including the financial risks and the distribution of risks between the purchaser and the contractor and, where applicable,…

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Article R2212-5 of the French Public procurement code

The general presentation referred to in article R. 2212-4 includes in particular: 1° The purpose of the project, its background, context, challenges and the characteristics of its economic equilibrium; 2° The purchaser’s skills, status and financial capacity.

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Article R2212-6 of the French Public procurement code

The comparative analysis, at current values, of the different possible contractual and institutional public procurement options mentioned in article R. 2212-4 includes: 1° An overall description, including in particular the scope, procedures and timetable for each of the phases of the project, as well as the total duration of the contract; 2° An estimate of the full cost of the different options, including in particular the programming, design, construction, financing…

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