The period for the announcement of public tendering is a minimum of five working days, and 20 days is the minimum period from the date of the commencement of the issue of the tender documents to the date of the deadline for submission of tender documents by bidders.
The duration of the pre-qualification notice for invitations to tender is a minimum of 7 working days.
Competitive negotiation and inquiry procurement method is currently no clear uniform provisions, local governments such as Shandong Province, Shandong Province, Lu Caiku [2007] No. 35 document "Interim Measures for the Administration of Shandong Provincial Government Procurement of non-tendering procurement methods," there is a reference to:
(Article XVII) Competitive negotiation qualification period shall not be less than five working days,
(Article 20) since the negotiation (Article 20) the period from the date of issuance of the negotiation documents to the deadline for suppliers participating in the negotiation to submit their offer documents shall not be less than 7 working days for general projects and 10 working days for large or technically complex projects.
(Article 38) The period from the date of issuance of the procurement document or request for quotation to the specified deadline for submission of quotations shall not be less than two working days.
Expanded Information:
Specific government procurement system is a general term for a series of laws and practices that have been developed over a long period of time in the practice of government procurement to regulate the behavior of government procurement. Specifically, the government procurement system includes the following:
I. government procurement policy, including the objectives and principles of procurement;
II. government procurement methods and procedures;
III. organization and management of government procurement.
Relative to private procurement, government procurement has the following characteristics:
I. Public ****ness of the source of funds
II. Non-profitability
III. Wideness and complexity of the procurement object
IV. Normality
V. Policy
VI. Publicity
VII. Great Influence
The main body of government procurement is the government, is the largest single consumer within a country, the purchasing power is very large. According to statistics, the amount of government procurement in the countries of the European **** body accounted for about 14% of its gross domestic product (excluding purchases in the utilities sector).
The U.S. government in the early 1990s for the procurement of goods and services on an annual basis accounted for 26%-27% of its gross domestic product, and more than $200 billion a year of the government budget for government procurement.
Because of this, government procurement has a very large impact on the social economy, procurement scale expansion or reduction, changes in procurement structure of the socio-economic development, industrial structure and the public living environment have a very obvious impact. It is because of the government procurement on the social economy has other procurement body irreplaceable impact, it has become the governments often use a macro-economic regulation means.
Scope of government procurement
(1) the main body of procurement
Government procurement activities in the main body of procurement, including state organs at all levels, institutions and organizations. State organs refer to organs at all levels that enjoy administrative power granted by the state in accordance with the law, have the status of independent legal person, and use the state budget as the funding for independent activities.
Institutions means the state for the purpose of social welfare, organized by state organs or other organizations using state-owned assets, engaged in education, science and technology, culture, health and other activities of social service organizations; group organization means the citizens of our country voluntarily formed, in order to achieve the members *** agree to wish to carry out activities in accordance with its statute of the non-profit social organizations.
(2) Procurement Funds
Purchasers who use all or part of the financial funds to make purchases fall within the scope of management of government procurement. Financial funds include budgetary funds, extra-budgetary funds and governmental funds. Borrowings repaid with financial funds are regarded as financial funds.
(3) Procurement Content and Limit
The content of government procurement shall be goods, works and services within the Centralized Procurement Catalogue formulated by law, or goods, works and services that are not included in the Centralized Procurement Catalogue but whose procurement amount exceeds the prescribed limit standard.
The Centralized Purchasing Catalogue and the minimum limit standards for government procurement shall be prescribed by the State Council and the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.
The purchases in the Centralized Government Procurement Catalogue are generally goods, works and services common to all purchasing units, such as computers, printers, photocopiers, facsimile machines, official cars, elevators, heating boilers and other goods, housing repair and renovation works, conference services, automobile repairs, insurance, gasoline and other services.
The procurement content of the Centralized Government Procurement Catalogue for Central Budget Units also includes goods, works and services that are common within the central departments, such as flood control, drought relief and disaster relief materials, medical equipment and instruments, meteorological special instruments, police equipment and supplies, special instruments for quality inspection, special instruments for the sea, and so on. The purchases in the Centralized Government Procurement Catalogue fall within the scope of government procurement regardless of the amount.
Purchases outside the Centralized Government Procurement Catalogue, where the purchase amount exceeds the minimum standard for government procurement, also fall within the scope of government procurement.
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