Article R2162-63 of the French Public procurement code
The electronic auction may take place in several successive phases. It may not begin less than two working days after the date on which the invitations are sent out.
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The electronic auction may take place in several successive phases. It may not begin less than two working days after the date on which the invitations are sent out.
During each phase of an electronic auction the purchaser shall instantaneously communicate to all tenderers information enabling them to ascertain their respective rankings at any time. It may also announce the number of participants in that phase of the auction and communicate, if the solicitation documents so provide, the prices or values submitted by the other tenderers. However, it may not under any circumstances disclose the identity of the tenderers.
The purchaser shall close an electronic auction in one or more of the following ways:1° On the date and at the time fixed in the invitation to take part in the auction;2° When it no longer receives any new prices or new values that meet the requirements concerning minimum differences, provided that it has previously specified the period that it will observe from receipt of the last bid before closing…
Once the electronic auction is closed, the contract is awarded on the basis of the results of the auction and subject to compliance with the provisions of articles R. 2152-3 to R. 2152-5.
The technical reasons justifying recourse to a design-build contract are linked to the purpose or technical implementation of the work.This concerns works whose use determines their design, execution and implementation, as well as works whose characteristics, such as exceptional dimensions or particular technical difficulties, require recourse to the economic operators’ own resources and technical skills.
The prices for the implementation, operation and maintenance services of the global performance contract appear separately in the contract.Payment for the operation and maintenance services of the global performance contract is linked to the achievement of measurable performance commitments, set by the contract for its entire duration.
To award a global performance contract, the purchaser will use a number of criteria, including the criterion of overall cost and one or more criteria relating to the performance objectives defined on the basis of the subject of the contract.
In the case of global contracts involving the design of a building, the project management team is given a basic assignment which includes the following elements:1° Preliminary design studies;2° Project studies;3° Execution studies;4° Supervision of the execution of the works;5° Assistance to the project owner during the acceptance procedures and during the period of the guarantee of perfect completion.This work may also include sketch studies and preliminary design studies.These tasks…
The purpose of the design studies is to : 1° To propose one or more overall solutions, reflecting the major elements of the programme, and to indicate the timescales for completion;2° To check the feasibility of the operation in the light of the various constraints of the programme and the site.
The purpose of the preliminary design studies is to :1° Specify the general composition in terms of plan and volume;2° Assess the internal volumes and external appearance of the structure;3° Propose possible technical arrangements and, where appropriate, recommend additional studies of existing structures, particularly in the context of reuse and rehabilitation operations;4° Participate in checking the timetable for completion and, where appropriate, the division into functional phases;5° Participate in checking…
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