Compliance requirements
The bidder must confirm the standard exclusion grounds in the tender documents, including convictions for participation in a criminal organisation, corruption, fraud, money laundering or terrorist financing, child labour and other forms of human trafficking, terrorist offences, and other mandatory exclusion grounds. If an exclusion ground applies, the bidder may need to show self-cleaning measures where allowed. The machine-readable notice did not include the full precise list, so the official tender documents must be checked.
Qualification criteria and exclusion grounds
The bidder must prove technical and professional capability through prior construction experience. At least one completed contract within the 60 months before the start of the procurement is required, matching the contracting authority’s specified scope for land improvement and road works. Alternatively, the bidder must show either: 1) full construction or reconstruction of a land improvement system with at least 10 km of ditches, at least 15 culverts with a diameter of at least 400 mm, and at least 1 km or 5,000 m2 of road construction or reconstruction; or 2) renewal or maintenance of a land improvement system with at least 50 km of ditch restoration, at least 75 culverts with a diameter of at least 400 mm maintained, and at least 1 km or 5,000 m2 of road construction or reconstruction. The bidder must enter the completed works in the ESPD and, on request, provide a list of major contracts and client confirmations that the works were performed properly. The compliance conditions require the price form, a joint bidders’ power of attorney if applicable, proof of the bid guarantee or a compliant guarantee letter, confirmation that the bid complies with the tender documents, marking and justification of trade secrets, confirmation of compliance with RMK environmental requirements for forestry work, and confirmation that no subcontractor subject to replacement under Section 122(7) of the Public Procurement Act will be used. The bidder must also confirm that subcontractors and suppliers linked to the Russian Federation will not account for more than 10% of the contract value.