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Article R2131-12 of the French Public procurement code

Contracts awarded under an adapted procedure by the State, its public establishments other than of an industrial and commercial nature, local authorities, their public establishments and their groupings, are advertised under the following conditions: 1° Where the estimated value of the requirement is less than 90,000 euros excluding tax, the advertising arrangements are freely adapted to the characteristics of the contract, in particular its value and the nature of the…

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Article R2131-13 of the French Public procurement code

For their contracts awarded using an adapted procedure, purchasers other than those mentioned in article R. 2131-12 are free to choose the advertising methods best suited to the characteristics of the contract, in particular the value and nature of the works, supplies or services in question.

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Article R2131-14 of the French Public procurement code

Contracts for social services and other specific services mentioned in 3° of article R. 2123-1, for which the estimated value of the need is lower than the European threshold applicable to these contracts, which is set out in a notice annexed to this code, shall be advertised in a manner appropriate to the characteristics of the contract, in particular its value and the nature of the services in question.

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Article R2131-15 of the French Public procurement code

Where the purchaser has not published a notice as referred to in Article R. 2131-7, contracts for social services and other specific services mentioned in 3° of Article R. 2123-1, the estimated value of the need for which is equal to or greater than the European threshold applicable to these contracts, which is set out in a notice annexed to this code, shall be the subject of a contract notice,…

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Article R2131-16 of the French Public procurement code

For contracts awarded in accordance with one of the formalised procedures listed in articles R. 2124-2 to R. 2124-6: 1° The State, its public establishments other than of an industrial and commercial nature, local authorities, their public establishments and their groupings publish a contract notice in the Bulletin officiel des annonces des marchés publics and in the Official Journal of the European Union; 2° Other purchasers publish a contract notice…

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Article R2131-18 of the French Public procurement code

The purchaser may publish an additional advertisement on a medium other than that chosen as the main medium. The additional advertisement may include only some of the information contained in the contract notice published on the principal medium of its choice, provided that it indicates the references.

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Article R2131-20 of the French Public procurement code

Publication at national level may not take place before publication in the Official Journal of the European Union. They may nevertheless take place, in any event, when the purchaser has not been notified of publication in the Official Journal of the European Union within forty-eight hours of confirmation of receipt of the notice by the Publications Office of the European Union.These publications may not provide more information than that sent…

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Article R2132-1 of the French Public procurement code

The consultation documents are all the documents provided by the purchaser or to which he refers in order to define his need and to describe the details of the award procedure, including the notice of the call for competition. The information provided is sufficiently precise to enable economic operators to determine the nature and extent of the need and to decide whether or not to apply to take part in…

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