Legal analysis: Government procurement process:
(1) The unit proposes a procurement plan and reports it to the business department of the Municipal Finance Bureau for budget review;
(2) Each business department of the Finance Bureau approves the procurement plan and forwards it to the Procurement Office;
(3) The Procurement Office reviews and approves the summary procurement plan in accordance with the government procurement system. The procurement of general goods is handed over to the Government Procurement Center, and the procurement of special items can be entrusted to an agency. Procurement by oneself;
(4) The Government Procurement Center prepares bid documents and sends them to the purchasing unit for confirmation;
(5) The Government Procurement Center issues a bidding announcement or invitation to bid, sells bid documents, and organizes Bid and preside over the bid opening;
(6) The bid evaluation committee will evaluate the bids and select the pre-bid winning suppliers. After confirmation by the purchasing unit, decide on the winning supplier;
(7) The winning supplier signs a contract with the purchasing unit;
(8) The winning supplier performs the contract, and the purchasing office and the purchasing unit After acceptance (for procurement projects with high technical requirements, experts must participate in the acceptance), the purchasing unit will send the contract, original supply invoice and "Opinion Form for Acceptance of Items by Purchasing Unit" to the purchasing center for payment procedures;
(9) The government procurement center will complete the procedures and send them to the procurement office as a basis for payment to the supplier;
(10) The purchasing unit will enter the fixed assets account;
( 11) After the bidding activity, the procurement department must establish files, including the minimum bid information of each supplier's bidding, bid evaluation results, published legal certificates, notarized information, bidding plans, etc.
Legal basis: "Government Procurement Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 15 Purchasers refer to state agencies, institutions, and organizations that conduct government procurement in accordance with the law.