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The Treasury, being designated[1] for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[2] in relation to public procurement, in exercise of the powers conferred upon them by the said section 2(2)[3] and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Regulations: - Citation and commencement 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Public Contracts (Works, Services and Supply) (Amendment) Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 16th August 2000. Interpretation 2. In these Regulations -
(b) the "Public Services Regulations" shall mean the Public Services Contracts Regulations 1993[5], and (c) the "Public Supply Regulations" shall mean the Public Supply Contracts Regulations 1995[6].
Amendment of the Public Works Regulations
(iii) by substituting the following definition for the definition of "relevant State" -
(2) Regulation 3 of the Public Works Regulations (contracting authorities) shall be replaced by -
3. - (1) For the purposes of these Regulations each of the following is a "contracting authority" -
(b) a government department, (c) the House of Commons, (d) the House of Lords, (e) the Northern Ireland Assembly Commission, (f) the Scottish Parliamentary Body Corporate, (g) the National Assembly for Wales, (h) a local authority, (i) a fire authority constituted by a combination scheme under the Fire Services Act 1947[8], (j) the Fire Authority for Northern Ireland, (k) a police authority established under section 3 of the Police Act 1996[9], (l) a police authority established under section 2 of the Police (Scotland) Act 1967[10], (m) the Police Authority for Northern Ireland, (n) an authority established under section 10 of the Local Government Act 1985[11], (o) a joint authority established by Part IV of that Act, (p) any body established pursuant to an order under section 67 of that Act, (q) the Broads Authority, (r) any joint board the constituent members of which consist of any of the bodies specified in paragraphs (h), (i), (k), (l), (n), (o) and (p) and (q), above, (s) a National Park authority established by an Order under section 63 of the Environment Act 1995[12], (t) the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District[13], (u) a corporation established, or a group of individuals appointed to act together, for the specific purposes of meeting needs in the general interest, not having an industrial or commercial character, and -
(ii) subject to management supervision by another contracting authority, or (iii) more than half of the board of directors or members of which, or, in the case of a group of individuals, more than half of those individuals, being appointed by another contracting authority,
(v) an association of or formed by one or more of the above, and
(2) In the application of these Regulations to England, "local authority" in paragraph (1) above means -
(b) the Common Council of the City of London in its capacity as local authority or police authority.
(3) In the application of these Regulations to Wales, "local authority" in paragraph (1) above means a county council, county borough council or community council.
(3) Regulation 4(1)(b) of the Public Works Regulations (contractors) shall be replaced by -
(4) Regulation 7(1) of the Public Works Regulations (thresholds) shall be replaced by -
(b) a proposed public works concession contract or a proposed subsidised works contract under regulation 23 where the estimated value of the contract (net of value added tax) at the relevant time is less than 5,000,000 euro.".
(5) In regulation 7 of the Public Works Regulations (thresholds) the following paragraph shall be inserted after paragraph (1) -
(6) Regulation 11(4) of the Public Works Regulations (the open procedure) shall be replaced by -
(b) the prior information notice contained as much of the information referred to in Part B of Schedule 2 as was available at the time of publication; and (c) the prior information notice was sent to the Official Journal at least 52 days and no more than 12 months before the date on which the contract notice provided for in regulation 11(2) is despatched;
the contracting authority may substitute for the period of not less than 52 days specified in paragraph (3) above a shorter period of generally no less than 36 days and in any event no less than 22 days, provided in each case that the period is sufficient to allow for effective tendering.".
(7) The following paragraphs shall be added to regulation 11 of the Public Works Regulations (the open procedure) -
(b) the confidentiality of tenders to be maintained pending their evaluation; and (c) tenders to be opened only after the time limit for their submission has expired.
(9) Where a contracting authority has authorised another means of submission in accordance with paragraph (8) above, it may require either that the submission of the tender is confirmed in writing or that a copy of the tender is delivered to it in person or by post in either case as soon as possible after the submission of the tender by another means.".
(8) Regulation 12(12) of the Public Works Regulations (the restricted procedure) shall be replaced by -
(b) the prior information notice contained as much of the information referred to in Part C (or, if appropriate, Part D) of Schedule 2 as was available at the time of publication; and (c) the prior information notice was sent to the Official Journal at least 52 days and no more than 12 months before the date on which the contract notice provided for in regulation 12(2) is despatched;
the contracting authority may substitute for the period of not less than 40 days in paragraph (11) above, a period of not less than 26 days.".
(9) The following paragraphs shall be added to regulation 12 of the Public Works Regulations (the restricted procedure) -
(b) the confidentiality of tenders to be maintained pending their evaluation; and (c) tenders to be opened only after the time limit for their submission has expired.
(17) Where a contracting authority has authorised another means of submission in accordance with paragraph (16) above, it may require either that the submission of the tender is confirmed in writing or that a copy of the tender is delivered to it in person or by post, in either case as soon as possible after the submission of the tender by another means.".
(10) Regulation 22 of the Public Works Regulations (information about contract award procedures) shall be replaced by -
22. - (1) Where a contracting authority decides either to abandon or to recommence an award procedure in respect of which a contract notice has been published it shall inform the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities[19] and shall inform promptly any contractor who submitted an offer or who applied to be included amongst the persons to be selected to tender for or to negotiate the contract of the reasons for its decision and shall do so in writing if so requested. (2) Subject to paragraph (3) below, a contracting authority shall, within 15 days of the date on which it receives a request in writing from any contractor who was unsuccessful (whether pursuant to regulation 11(7), 12(4), 12(5), 13(7), 13(8) or 20), inform that contractor of the reasons why he was unsuccessful and, if the contractor submitted an admissible tender, the contracting authority shall inform him of the characteristics and relative advantages of the successful tender as well as the name of the person awarded the contract. (3) A contracting authority may withhold any information to be provided in accordance with paragraph (2) above where the disclosure of such information would impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the public interest or would prejudice the legitimate commercial interests of any person or might prejudice fair competition between contractors. (4) A contracting authority shall prepare a record in relation to each public works contract awarded by it specifying -
(b) the work or works to be carried out under the contract and the value of the consideration to be given under it; (c) the names of the persons whose offers were evaluated in accordance with regulation 20 and, where the contracting authority has used the restricted or negotiated procedure, the reasons why those persons were selected; (d) the names of the persons who were unsuccessful pursuant to regulation 11(7), 12(4), 12(5), 13(7) or 13(8) and the reasons why they were unsuccessful; (e) the name of the person to whom the public works contract was awarded and the reasons for having awarded the contract to him; (f) if known to the contracting authority, the works under the contract which the person to whom the contract has been awarded intends to sub-contract to another person; and (g) in the case of a contracting authority which used the negotiated procedure, which of the circumstances specified in regulation 10(2) constituted grounds for using that procedure.
(5) If the Commission requests a report containing the information specified in paragraph (4) above, the contracting authority shall send a written report containing that information, or the main features of it, to the Treasury for onward transmission to the Commission.".
(11) Regulation 28 of the Public Works Regulations (statistical and other reports) shall be replaced by -
28. - (1) A contracting authority shall, no later than 31st July in each year, send to the Treasury a report specifying, in relation to each public works contract awarded by it during the reporting period -
(b) whether the open, restricted or negotiated procedure was used; (c) if the negotiated procedure was used, pursuant to which provision of regulation 10(2) that procedure was used; (d) the principal category of work carried out or to be carried out under the contract according to the nomenclature used in Schedule 1; and (e) the nationality of the person to whom the contract was awarded.
(2) Entities specified in Schedule 1 to the Public Supply Contracts Regulations 1995[20] or any body which is a successor to such an entity and which is a contracting authority shall include in the report referred to in paragraph (1) above the aggregate value (estimated if necessary) of all public works contracts awarded by it during the reporting period which were below the relevant threshold specified in regulation 7.
(12) Regulation 31 of the Public Works Regulations (enforcement of obligations relating to a public works contract) shall be amended -
(1B) References to a "contractor" in paragraphs (3), (5) and (6) below shall be construed as including a reference to a GPA provider.";
(c) by adding the following paragraph -
(c) "relevant time" shall mean the date on which the contracting authority would have sent a contract notice in respect of the contract to the Official Journal if it had been required by these Regulations to do so.".
(13) Schedule 1 to these Regulations (which substitutes a new Schedule 2 to the Public Works Regulations) shall have effect.
(iii) by substituting the following definition for the definition of "relevant State" -
(2) Regulation 3 of the Public Services Regulations (contracting authorities) shall be replaced by -
3. - (1) For the purposes of these Regulations each of the following is a "contracting authority" -
(b) a government department, (c) the House of Commons, (d) the House of Lords, (e) the Northern Ireland Assembly Commission, (f) the Scottish Parliamentary Body Corporate, (g) the National Assembly for Wales, (h) a local authority, (i) a fire authority constituted by a combination scheme under the Fire Services Act 1947[23], (j) the Fire Authority for Northern Ireland, (k) a police authority established under section 3 of the Police Act 1996[24], (l) a police authority established under section 2 of the Police (Scotland) Act 1967[25], (m) the Police Authority for Northern Ireland, (n)an authority established under section 10 of the Local Government Act 1985[26] , (o) a joint authority established by Part IV of that Act, (p) any body established pursuant to an order under section 67 of that Act, (q) the Broads Authority, (r) any joint board the constituent members of which consist of any of the bodies specified in paragraphs (h), (i), (k), (l), (n), (o), (p) and (q), above, (s) a National Park authority established by an Order under section 63 of the Environment Act 1995[27], (t) the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District[28], (u) a corporation established, or a group of individuals appointed to act together, for the specific purposes of meeting needs in the general interest, not having an industrial or commercial character, and -
(ii) subject to management supervision by another contracting authority, or (iii) more than half of the board of directors or members of which, or, in the case of a group of individuals, more than half of those individuals, being appointed by another contracting authority,
(v) an association of or formed by one or more of the above, and
(2) In the application of these Regulations to England, "local authority" in paragraph (1) above means -
(b) the Common Council of the City of London in its capacity as local authority or police authority.
(3) In the application of these Regulations to Wales, "local authority" in paragraph (1) above means a county council, county borough council or community council.
(3) Regulation 4(1)(b) of the Public Services Regulations (service providers) shall be replaced by -
(4) Regulation 7(1) of the Public Services Regulations (thresholds) shall be replaced by -
(b) a contract for research and development services specified in category 8 of Schedule 1, or (c) a contract for telecommunication services specified under CPC[31] references 7524, 7525 and 7526 within category 5 of Schedule 1, Part A,
shall be -
(ii) in the case of offers sought by any other contracting authority the euro equivalent of 200,000 special drawing rights;
and in relation to any other public services contract shall be 200,000 euro.".
(5) In regulation 7 of the Public Services Regulations (thresholds) the following paragraph shall be inserted -
(6) Regulation 11(4) of the Public Services Regulations (the open procedure) shall be replaced by -
(b) the prior information notice contained as much of the information referred to in Part B of Schedule 2 as was available at the time of publication; and (c) the prior information notice was sent to the Official Journal at least 52 days and no more than 12 months before the date on which the contract notice provided for in regulation 11(2) is despatched -
the contracting authority may substitute for the period of not less than 52 days specified in paragraph (3) above, a shorter period of generally no less than 36 days and in any event no less than 22 days, provided in each case that the period is sufficient to allow for effective tendering.".
(7) The following paragraphs shall be added to regulation 11 of the Public Services Regulations (the open procedure) -
(b) the confidentiality of tenders to be maintained pending their evaluation; and (c) tenders to be opened only after the time limit for their submission has expired.
(10) Where a contracting authority has authorised another means of submission in accordance with paragraph (9) above, it may require either that the submission of the tender is confirmed in writing or that a copy of the tender is delivered to it in person or by post, in either case as soon as possible after the submission of the tender by another means.".
(8) Regulation 12(12) of the Public Services Regulations (the restricted procedure) shall be replaced by -
(b) the prior information notice contained as much of the information referred to in Part C (or, if appropriate, Part D) of Schedule 2 as was available at the time of publication; and (c) the prior information notice was sent to the Official Journal at least 52 days and no more than 12 months before the date on which the contract notice provided for in regulation 12(2) is despatched;
the contracting authority may substitute for the period of not less than 40 days in paragraph (11) above, a period of not less than 26 days.".
(9) The following paragraphs shall be added to regulation 12 of the Public Services Regulations (the restricted procedure) -
(b) the confidentiality of tenders to be maintained pending their evaluation; and (c) tenders to be opened only after the time limit for their submission has expired.
(18) Where a contracting authority has authorised another means of submission in accordance with paragraph (17) above, it may require either that the submission of the tender is confirmed in writing or that a copy of the tender is delivered to it in person or by post, in either case as soon as possible after the submission of the tender by another means.".
(10) Regulation 23 of the Public Services Regulations (information about contract award procedures) shall be replaced by -
23. - (1) Where a contracting authority decides either to abandon or to recommence an award procedure in respect of which a contract notice has been published it shall inform the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities[34] and shall inform promptly any service provider who submitted an offer or who applied to be included amongst the persons to be selected to tender for or to negotiate the contract of the reasons for its decision and shall do so in writing if so requested. (2) Subject to paragraph (3) below, a contracting authority shall, within 15 days of the date on which it receives a request in writing from any service provider who was unsuccessful (whether pursuant to regulation 11(8), 12(4), 12(5), 13(7), 13(8) or 21), inform that service provider of the reasons why he was unsuccessful and, if the service provider submitted an admissible tender, the contracting authority shall inform him of the characteristics and relative advantages of the successful tender as well as the name of the person awarded the contract. (3) A contracting authority may withhold any information to be provided in accordance with paragraph (2) above where the disclosure of such information would impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the public interest or would prejudice the legitimate commercial interests of any person or might prejudice fair competition between service providers. (4) A contracting authority shall prepare a record in relation to each public services contract awarded by it specifying -
(b) the services to be provided under the contract and the value of the consideration to be given under it; (c) the names of the persons whose offers were evaluated in accordance with regulation 21 and, where the contracting authority has used the restricted or negotiated procedure, the reasons why those persons were selected; (d) the names of the persons who were unsuccessful pursuant to regulation 11(8), 12(4), 12(5), 13(7) or 13(8) and the reasons why they were unsuccessful; (e) the name of the person to whom the contract was awarded and the reasons for having awarded the contract to him; (f) if known to the contracting authority, the services under the contract which the person to whom the contract has been awarded intends to sub-contract to another person; and (g) in the case of a contracting authority which used the negotiated procedure, which of the circumstances specified in regulation 10(2) constituted grounds for using that procedure.
(5) If the Commission requests a report containing the information specified in paragraph (4) above, the contracting authority shall send a written report containing that information, or the main features of it, to the Treasury for onward transmission to the Commission.".
(11) Regulation 24(1) (design contests) shall be replaced by -
(b) a contract for telecommunications services specified under CPC[35] references 7524, 7525 and 7526 within category 5 of Schedule 1, Part A,
shall be -
(ii) in the case of offers sought by any other contracting authority the euro equivalent of 200,000 special drawing rights;
and in relation to any other public services contract shall be 200,000 euro.
(1A) This regulation shall apply to a design contest whether or not it is organised as part of a procedure leading to the award of a public services contract, if the aggregate value of the prizes or payments for the contest is not less than 200,000 euro.".
(12) Regulation 27 of the Public Services Regulations (statistical and other reports) shall be replaced by -
27. - (1) A contracting authority shall, no later than 31st July in each year, send to the Treasury a report specifying, in relation to each public services contract awarded by it during the reporting period -
(b) whether the open, restricted or negotiated procedure was used; (c) if the negotiated procedure was used, pursuant to which provision of regulation 10(2) that procedure was used; (d) the principal category of service carried out or to be carried out under the contract according to the nomenclature used in Schedule 1; and (e) the nationality of the person to whom the contract was awarded.
(2) A Schedule 3 entity shall include in the report referred to in paragraph (1) above the aggregate value (estimated if necessary) of all public services contracts awarded by it during the reporting period which were below the relevant threshold specified in regulation 7.
(13) Regulation 32 of the Public Services Regulations (enforcement of obligations relating to a public services contract) shall be amended -
(b) a Part B services contract; and (c) a contract for the services referred to in paragraphs (a) to (c) of regulation 7(1) above,
shall be a duty owed also to a GPA provider.
(c) by adding the following paragraph -
(b) a "GPA State" shall mean any country other than a relevant State which, at the relevant time is a signatory to the GPA and has agreed with the European Community that the GPA shall apply to a contract of the type to be awarded[36]; and (c) "relevant time" shall mean the date on which the contracting authority would have sent a contract notice in respect of the contract to the Official Journal if it had been required by these Regulations to do so."
(14) Schedule 3 to these Regulations (which substitutes a new Schedule 2 to the Public Services Regulations) shall have effect.
(iii) by substituting the following definition for the definition of "relevant State" -
(b) by omitting regulation 2(2).
(2) Regulation 3 of the Public Supply Regulations (contracting authorities) shall be replaced by -
3. - (1) For the purposes of these Regulations each of the following is a "contracting authority" -
(b) a government department, (c) the House of Commons, (d) the House of Lords, (e) the Northern Ireland Assembly Commission, (f) the Scottish Parliamentary Body Corporate, (g) the National Assembly for Wales, (h) a local authority, (i) a fire authority constituted by a combination scheme under the Fire Services Act 1947[38], (j) the Fire Authority for Northern Ireland, (k) a police authority established under section 3 of the Police Act 1996[39], (l) a police authority established under section 2 of the Police (Scotland) Act 1967[40], (m) the Police Authority for Northern Ireland, (n) an authority established under section 10 of the Local Government Act 1985[41], (o) a joint authority established by Part IV of that Act, (p) any body established pursuant to an order under section 67 of that Act, (q) the Broads Authority, (r) any joint board the constituent members of which consist of any of the bodies specified in paragraphs (f), (g), (i), (k), (l), (m) and (n), above, (s) a National Park authority established by an Order under section 63 of the Environment Act 1995[42], (t) the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District[43], (u) a corporation established, or a group of individuals appointed to act together, for the specific purposes of meeting needs in the general interest, not having an industrial or commercial character, and -
(ii) subject to management supervision by another contracting authority, or (iii) more than half of the board of directors or members of which, or, in the case of a group of individuals, more than half of those individuals, being appointed by another contracting authority,
(v) an association of or formed by one or more of the above, and
(2) In the application of the Regulations to England, "local authority" in paragraph (1) above means -
(b) the Common Council of the City of London in its capacity as local authority or police authority.
(3) In the application of these Regulations to Wales, "local authority" in paragraph (1) above means a county council, county borough council or community council.
(3) Regulation 4(1)(b) of the Public Supply Regulations (suppliers) shall be replaced by -
(4) Regulation 7(2) of the Public Supply Regulations (thresholds) shall be replaced by
(b) is the euro equivalent of 200,000 special drawing rights in relation to all other public supply contracts."
(5) In regulation 7 of the Public Supply Regulations (thresholds) the following paragraph shall be inserted after paragraph (2) -
(6) Regulation 11 of the Public Supply Regulations (the open procedure) shall be amended as follows -
(b) the prior information notice contained as much of the information referred to in Part B of Schedule 3 as was available at the time of publication; and (c) the prior information notice was sent to the Official Journal at least 52 days and no more than 12 months before the date on which the contract notice provided for in regulation 11(2) is despatched,
the contracting authority may substitute for the period of not less than 52 days specified in paragraph (3) above a shorter period of generally no less than 36 days and in any event no less than 22 days, provided in each case that the period is sufficient to allow for effective tendering.".
(7) The following paragraph shall be added to regulation 11 of the Public Supply Regulations (the open procedure) -
(b) the confidentiality of tenders to be maintained pending their evaluation; and (c) tenders to be opened only after the time limit for their submission has expired;
(9) Where a contracting authority has authorised another means of submission in accordance with paragraph (8) above, it may require either that the submission of the tender is confirmed in writing or that a copy of the tender is delivered to it in person or by post, in either case as soon as possible thereafter."
(8) Regulation 12 of the Public Supply Regulations (the restricted procedure) shall be amended as follows -
(b) the prior information notice contained as much of the information referred to in Part B of Schedule 3 as was available at the time of publication; and (c) the prior information notice was sent to the Official Journal at least 52 days and no more than 12 months before the date on which the contract notice provided for in regulation 12(2) is despatched,
the contracting authority may substitute for the period of not less than 40 days specified in paragraph (11) above, a period of no less than 26 days.".
(9) The following paragraph shall be added to regulation 12 of the Public Supplies Regulations (the restricted procedure) -
(b) the confidentiality of tenders to be maintained pending their evaluation; and (c) tenders to be opened only after the time limit for their submission has expired.
(17) Where a contracting authority has authorised another means of submission in accordance with paragraph (16) above, it may require either that the submission of the tender is confirmed in writing or that a copy of the tender is delivered to it in person or by post, in either case as soon as possible thereafter.".
(10) Regulation 23 of the Public Supply Regulations (information about contract award procedures) shall be replaced by -
23. - (1) Where a contracting authority decides either to abandon or to recommence an award procedure in respect of which a contract notice has been published it shall inform the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities[48] and shall inform promptly any supplier who submitted an offer or who applied to be included amongst the persons to be selected to tender for or negotiate the contract of the reasons for its decision and shall do so in writing if so requested. (2) Subject to paragraph (3) below, a contracting authority shall, within 15 days of the date on which it receives a request in writing from any supplier who was unsuccessful (whether pursuant to regulation 11(7), 12(4), 12(5), 13(7), 13(8) or 21), inform that supplier of the reasons why he was unsuccessful and, if the supplier submitted an admissible tender, the contracting authority shall inform him of the characteristics and relative advantages of the successful tender as well as the name of the person awarded the contract. (3) A contracting authority may withhold any information to be provided in accordance with paragraph (2) above where the disclosure of such information would impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the public interest or would prejudice the legitimate commercial interests of any person or might prejudice fair competition between suppliers. (4) A contracting authority shall prepare a record in relation to each public supply contract awarded by it specifying -
(b) the type of goods purchased or hired or to be purchased or hired under the contract and the value of the consideration to be given under it; (c) the names of the persons whose offers were evaluated in accordance with regulation 21 and, where the contracting authority has used the restricted or negotiated procedure, the reasons why those persons were selected; (d) the names of the persons who were unsuccessful pursuant to regulation 11(7), 12(4), 12(5), 13(7) or 13(8) and the reasons why they were unsuccessful; (e) the name of the person to whom the public supply contract was awarded and the reasons for having awarded the contract to him; (f) if known to the contracting authority, which parts of the contract the person to whom the contract has been awarded intends to sub-contract to another person; and (g) in the case of a contracting authority which used the negotiated procedure, which of the circumstances specified in regulation 10(2) constituted grounds for using that procedure.
(5) If the Commission requests a report containing the information specified in paragraph (4) above, the contracting authority shall send a written report containing that information, or the main features of it, to the Treasury for onward transmission to the Commission".
(11) Regulation 24 of the Public Supply Regulations (public service bodies) shall be amended by substituting "Schedule 1 entity" for "GATT contracting authority".
25. - (1) A contracting authority shall, no later than 31st July in each year, send to the Treasury a report specifying, in relation to each public supply contract awarded by it during the reporting period -
(b) whether the open, restricted or negotiated procedure was used; (c) if the negotiated procedure was used, pursuant to which provision of regulation 10(2) that procedure was used; (d) the type of goods purchased or hired or to be purchased or hired under the contract; and (e) the nationality of the person to whom the contract was awarded.
(2) A Schedule 1 entity shall include in the report referred to in paragraph (1) above the aggregate value (estimated if necessary) of all public supply contracts awarded by it during the reporting period which were below the relevant threshold specified in regulation 7.
(13) In regulation 29 of the Public Supply Regulations (enforcement of obligations relating to a public supply contract) shall be amended -
(1B) References to a "supplier" in paragraphs (2), (4) and (5) below shall be construed as including a reference to a GPA provider.";
(c) by adding the following paragraph -
(b) a "GPA State" shall mean any country other than a relevant State which, at the relevant time is a signatory to the GPA and has agreed with the European Community that the GPA shall apply to a contract of the type to be awarded[49]; and (c) "relevant time" shall mean the date on which the contracting authority would have sent a contract notice in respect of the contract to the Official Journal if it had been required by these Regulations to do so."
(14) Schedule 6 to these Regulations (which substitutes a new Schedule 1 to the Public Supply Regulations) shall have effect. Schedule 2 to the Public Works Regulations shall be replaced by - 1. Name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and facsimile numbers of the contracting authority. 2.
(b) Nature and extent of the work(s) to be provided and, where relevant, the main characteristics of any lots by reference to the work; (c) If available, an estimate of the cost range of the proposed work(s).
3.
(b) If known, estimated date for the start of the work; (c) If known, estimated timetable for completion of the work.
4.
If known, terms of financing of the work and of price revision and/or references to the relevant provisions. 1. Name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and facsimile numbers of the contracting authority. 2.
(b) Nature of the contract for which tenders are being requested.
3.
(b) Nature and extent of the work(s) to be provided and general nature of the work; including any options for further works and if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised; (c) If the work or the contract is subdivided into several lots, the size of the different lots and the possibility of tendering for one, for several or for all of the lots; (d) Information concerning the purpose of the work or the contract where the latter also involves the drawing up of projects.
4.
Time limit for completion of the works or duration of the works contract and, as far as possible, time limit for starting the works.
(b) Where applicable, the amount and terms of payment of the sum to be paid to obtain such documents.
6.
(b) Address to which tenders must be sent; (c) Language(s) in which tenders must be drawn up.
7.
(b) Date, hour and place of opening of tenders.
8.
Any deposit and guarantees required. 1. Name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and facsimile numbers of the contracting authority. 2.
(b) Where applicable, justification for the use of shorter time limits[50]; (c) Nature of the contract for which tenders are being requested.
3.
(b) Nature and extent of the work(s) to be provided and general nature of the work; including any options for further works and if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised; (c) If the work or the contract is subdivided into several lots, the size of the different lots and the possibility of tendering for one, for several or for all of the lots; (d) Information concerning the purpose of the work or the contract where the latter also involves the drawing up of projects.
4.
Time limit for completion of the works or duration of the works contract and, as far as possible, time limit for starting the works.
(b) Address to which requests must be sent; (c) Language(s) in which requests must be drawn up.
7.
Final date for despatch of invitations to tender. 1. Name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and facsimile numbers of the contracting authority. 2.
(b) Where applicable, justification for the use of shorter time limits[51]; (c) Nature of the contract for which tenders are being requested.
3.
(b) Nature and extent of the work(s) to be provided and general nature of the work; including any options for further works and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised; (c) If the work or the contract is subdivided into several lots, the size of the different lots and the possibility of tendering for one, for several or for all of the lots; (d) Information concerning the purpose of the work or the contract where the latter also involves the drawing up of projects.
4.
Time limit for completion of the works or duration of the works contract and, as far as possible, time limit for starting the works.
(b) Address to which they must be sent; (c) Language(s) in which they must be drawn up.
7.
Any deposit and guarantees required. 1. Name and address of the contracting authority. 2.
(b) Where appropriate, justification for use of the negotiated procedure without a prior call for competition[52].
3.
Date of award of contract. 1. The name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and facsimile numbers of the contracting authority. 2.
(b) The subject of the concession and extent of the services to be provided.
3.
(b) The address to which they must be sent; (c) The language(s) in which they must be drawn up.
4.
Personal, technical and financial conditions to be fulfilled by the candidates. 1.
(b) The nature and extent of the service to be provided and the general nature of the work.
2.
Any time limit for completion of the works.
(b) The address to which they must be sent; (c) The language(s) in which they must be drawn up.
5.
Any deposit and guarantees required.
The following Schedule shall be added to the Public Works Regulations -
*Cmnd 2073 as adjusted by the Protocol signed in Brussels on 17th March 1993 (Cmnd 2183). **1993 c.51.".
Schedule 2 to the Public Services Regulations shall be replaced by - 1. Name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and facsimile numbers of the contracting authority and of the office from which additional information may be obtained. 2. For each category of services in Part A of Schedule 1, the intended total quantity or value to be provided. 3. For each category of services in (2), the estimated date of the commencement of the procedures leading to the award of the contract(s) (if known). 4. Other information. 5. Date of despatch of the notice. 6. Indication of whether the procurement is covered by the GPA. 1. Name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and facsimile numbers of the contracting authority. 2. Category of service and description. CPC reference number[53]. Quantity or value including, where applicable, any options for further services and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised. In the case of regular or recurring contracts, if known, the expected dates of the subsequent calls for tender. 3. Place of delivery. 4.
(b) Reference to the law, regulation or administrative provision; (c) Indication of whether legal persons should indicate the names and professional qualifications of the staff to be responsible for the provision of the services.
5.
Indication of whether service providers can tender for some or all of the services required.
(b) Final date for making such requests; (c) Where applicable, the amount and terms of payment of any sum payable for such documents.
9.
(b) Address to which they must be sent; (c) Language(s) in which they must be drawn up.
10.
(b) Date, time and place of such opening.
11.
Where applicable, any deposits and guarantees required. 1. Name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and facsimile numbers of the contracting authority. 2. Category of service and description. CPC reference number[54]. Quantity or value including, where applicable, any options for further services and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised. In the case of regular or recurring contracts, if known, the estimated date(s) of the subsequent calls for tender. 3. Place of delivery. 4.
(b) Reference to the law, regulation or administrative provision; (c) Indication of whether legal persons should indicate the names and professional qualifications of the staff to be responsible for the provision of the services.
5.
Indication of whether service providers can tender for some or all of the services.
(b) Final date for receipt of requests to participate; (c) Address to which requests must be sent; (d) Language(s) in which they must be drawn up.
11.
Final date for despatch of invitations to tender. 1. Name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and facsimile numbers of the contracting authority. 2. Category of service and description. CPC reference number[56]. Quantity or value including, where applicable, any options for further services and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised. In the case of regular or recurring contracts, if known, the estimated date(s) of the subsequent calls for tender. 3. Place of delivery. 4.
(b) Reference of the law, regulation or administrative provision; (c) Indication of whether legal persons should indicate the names and professional qualifications of the staff to be responsible for the execution of the service.
5.
Indication of whether the service providers can offer some or all of the services required.
(b) Final date for the receipt of requests to participate; (c) Address to which they must be sent; (d) Language(s) in which they must be drawn up.
11.
Where applicable, any deposits and guarantees required. 1. Name and address of the contracting authority. 2.
(b) Where applicable, justification for use of the negotiated procedure without a call for competition[58].
3.
Category of service and description. CPC reference number[59]. Quantity of services procured. 1. Name, address and telegraphic address, telephone,, telex and facsimile numbers of the contracting authority and of the office from which additional information may be obtained. 2. Project description. 3. Nature of the contest: open or restricted. 4. In the case of open contests: final date for receipt of plans and designs. 5. In the case of restricted contests:
(b) where applicable, names of the participants already selected; (c) criteria for the selection of participants; (d) final date for receipt of requests to participate.
6.
Where applicable, an indication of whether participation is reserved to a particular profession. 1. Name, address and telegraphic address, telephone, telex and facsimile numbers of the contracting authority. 2. Project description. 3. Number of participants. 4. Number of participants established outside the United Kingdom. 5. Winner(s) of the contest. 6. Where applicable, the prize(s) awarded. 7. Other information. 8. Reference to publication of the design contest notice in the Official Journal. 9. Date of despatch of the notice."
The following Schedule shall be added to the Public Services Regulations - Where an entity listed in this Schedule is succeeded by another entity, which is itself a contracting authority, the successor entity shall be deemed to be included in this Schedule. Cabinet Office
Central Office of Information
Department for Education and Employment
Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions
Department of Health
Department for International Development
Department of the Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor
Department of Trade and Industry
Export Credits Guarantee Department
Government Actuary's Department
House of Commons
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Ministry of Defence[60]
National Assembly for Wales
National Audit Office
Northern Ireland, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
Office of Fair Trading
Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and Health Service Commissioners
The Scottish Executive Development Department
The Scottish Executive Justice Department
The Scottish Executive Rural Affairs Department
The Scottish Executive Secretariat
The following Schedule shall be added to the Public Services Regulations -
***Cmnd 2073 as adjusted by the Protocol signed in Brussels on 17th March 1993 (Cmnd 2183). ****1993 c.51."
Schedule 1 to the Public Supply Regulations shall be replaced by - Cabinet Office
Central Office of Information
Department for Education and Employment
Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions
Department of Health
Department for International Development
Department of the Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor
Department of Trade and Industry
Export Credits Guarantee Department
Government Actuary's Department
House of Commons
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Ministry of Defence[61]
National Assembly for Wales
National Audit Office
Northern Ireland, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
Office of Fair Trading
Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and Health Service Commissioners
The Scottish Executive Development Department
The Scottish Executive Justice Department
The Scottish Executive Rural Affairs Department
The Scottish Executive Secretariat
Schedule 3 to the Public Supply Regulations shall be replaced by - 1. Name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and facsimile numbers of the contracting authority or the office from which additional information may be obtained. 2. Nature and quantity or value of the goods to be supplied. CPA reference number[62]. 3. Estimated date of the commencement of the procedures leading to the award of the contract(s) (if known). 4. Other information. 5. Date of despatch of the notice. 6. Indication of whether the procurement is covered by the GPA. 1. Name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and facsimile numbers of the contracting authority. 2.
(b) Form of contract for which offers are invited.
3.
(b) Nature and quantity of the goods to be supplied, including CPA reference number and where applicable any options for further supplies and, if known, the expected date(s) when such options may be exercised. In the case of regular or recurring contracts, an estimate of the timing of the subsequent calls for tenders; (c) Indication of whether the suppliers can tender for some and/or all of the goods required. (d) Whether offers are invited for purchase, lease, rental, hire purchase or a combination of these.
4.
Time limit for delivery or duration of the contract and, as far as possible, the date on which delivery should commence.
(b) Final date for making such requests; (c) Where applicable, the amount and terms of payment of any sum payable for such documents.
6.
(b) Address to which they must be sent; (c) Language(s) in which they must be drawn up.
7.
(b) Date, time and place of opening.
8.
Where applicable, any deposits and guarantees required. 1. Name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and facsimile numbers of the contracting authority. 2.
(b) Where applicable, justification for use of the shorter time limits[63]; (c) Form of contract for which offers are invited.
3.
(b) Nature and quantity of goods to be delivered, including CPA reference number; and, where applicable, any options for further supplies and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised. In the case of regular or recurring contracts, the estimated date(s) of the subsequent calls for tender; (c) Indication of whether the supplier can tender for some and/or all of the goods required; (d) Whether offers are invited for purchase, lease, rental, hire purchase or a combination of these.
4.
Time limit for delivery, or duration of the contract and as far as possible, the date on which delivery should commence.
(b) Address to which they must be sent; (c) Language(s) in which they must be drawn up. < |