Legal analysis: 1. Different production:
The copy of the tender can be a copy of the original. Of course, it does not need to be a complete copy. For example, for documents issued in sets such as samples and drawings, the originals should be used directly. The bidding documents submitted by the bidder will generally be made in originals and copies according to the requirements of the bidding party.
2. Different requirements:
The original must be the original with the signature and seal of the bidding representative. The copy can be a copy of the original or the original, but it must be on the cover of the bid. marked "Copy" on it.
The originals must have a red seal, which means that the company has confirmed and is responsible for the authenticity of these documents. A copy is a copy of the original, so it is a black seal. Sometimes 2 to 5 sets of copies are needed.
3. Different accuracy:
The content of the original and the copy must be the same. If the content of the two is different, the original shall prevail. No matter how the copy is prepared, the original bidding document shall prevail. shall prevail.
4. Different cover annotations:
There is no essential difference in actual operation between the original and the copy, only the cover annotations are different.
Legal basis: "Regulations on the Implementation of the Tendering and Bidding Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 17 The tenderer shall reasonably determine the time for submitting the pre-qualification application documents. For projects that require bidding according to law, the time for submitting pre-qualification application documents shall not be less than 5 days from the date when the pre-qualification documents stop being sold.
Article 18 Pre-qualification shall be conducted in accordance with the standards and methods stated in the pre-qualification documents.
For projects where state-owned funds hold a controlling or dominant position and must be tendered according to law, the tenderer shall set up a qualification review committee to review the pre-qualification application documents. The qualification review committee and its members shall comply with the provisions of the Tendering and Bidding Law and these Regulations regarding the bid evaluation committee and its members.