Article R2352-3 of the French Public procurement code
The provisions of articles R. 2152-4 and R. 2152-5 apply.
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The provisions of articles R. 2152-4 and R. 2152-5 apply.
Regular, acceptable and appropriate tenders which have not been rejected pursuant to articles R. 2152-1, R. 2152-2 and section 2 shall be ranked in descending order by applying the award criteria.
To award the defence or security contract to the tenderer or, where applicable, to the tenderers who have submitted the most economically advantageous tender, the purchaser shall base itself: 1° Either on a number of non-discriminatory criteria linked to the subject of the contract, in particular quality, price, technical merit, functional or environmental characteristics, cost of use, life-cycle costs within the meaning of Article L. 2312-2, cost-effectiveness, after-sales service and…
In the case of competitive dialogue and innovation partnerships, the most economically advantageous tender is identified on the basis of a number of criteria in accordance with the provisions of 1° of article R. 2352-5.
The provisions of article R. 2152-11 apply.
For contracts awarded in accordance with a formalised procedure, the award criteria shall be weighted or, where weighting is not possible for objective reasons, shall be indicated in descending order of importance. The weighting may be expressed in the form of a range with an appropriate maximum deviation which must reflect the way in which the purchaser values the various criteria.
The provisions of article R. 2152-13 apply.
The provisions of this chapter relating to the time limits for submitting applications and tenders apply without prejudice to those set out in articles R. 2343-1 and R. 2351-1 to R. 2351-5.
The minimum time limit for receipt of applications shall be thirty-seven days from the date on which the contract notice was sent or thirty days where the notice was sent electronically.Where a situation of urgency not caused by the purchaser makes it impossible to respect this time limit, it may be reduced to fifteen days or ten days where the notice was sent electronically.
The minimum time limit for receipt of tenders is forty days from the date of dispatch of the invitation to tender.
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