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Regulation 11(4)
1. The contract or framework agreement title and reference.
2. A description of the relevant health care services to which the contract or framework agreement will relate, including the most relevant CPV code.
3. The intended or estimated dates—
(a)between which the services must be provided and the duration of the contract including potential extensions beyond the initial term; or
(b)of the term of the framework agreement.
4. The approximate lifetime value of the contract or framework agreement.
5. The contract or framework award criteria.
6. Where the notice relates to a proposed framework agreement, the relevant authorities which will be able to use the framework agreement.
7. A statement as to how offers must be made, which must be by electronic means.
8. A statement as to how offers will be assessed, including whether the assessment will be in stages.
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