Compliance requirements
The tender documents include the standard exclusion grounds, including criminal organisation, corruption, fraud, money laundering or terrorist financing, child labour and other forms of human trafficking, and other mandatory exclusion grounds under Estonian procurement law. If any exclusion ground applies, the bidder may be asked to provide evidence of self-cleaning. The machine-readable notice did not include the full list in a concise form, so the exact grounds must be checked in the tender documents.
Qualification criteria and exclusion grounds
The bidder’s net turnover for each of the last 3 financial years ended by the start of the procurement must be at least EUR 900,000. If the bidder relies on the capacities of another entity, the bidder must also provide that entity’s details and consent, and the contracting authority will check that entity’s exclusion grounds and suitability as well.
Within the last 60 months, the bidder must have carried out at least one construction or reconstruction project in a natural watercourse and its banks, resulting in a bridge, dam or weir with a concrete structure being built or reconstructed, and concrete works must have been part of the project. The bidder must provide the contract details and a description of the work in the ESPD.
The bid must be submitted in the required format and include all required documents and forms. If the bid is submitted by a person whose authority does not arise from law, a proper power of attorney must be attached. In a joint bid, a power of attorney for the joint bidders must be submitted. The bid price must be given in euros, excluding VAT and including VAT, to two decimal places, and it must cover all costs necessary to perform the works.
The machine-readable notice did not include all precise qualification or compliance requirements in concise form; the exact requirements must be checked in the tender documents and the ESPD form.