Compliance requirements
The tender documents include the standard exclusion grounds for criminal convictions and related self-declarations. These cover participation in a criminal organisation, corruption, fraud, terrorist offences, money laundering or terrorist financing, and other mandatory exclusion grounds under the Public Procurement Act. If an exclusion ground applies, the bidder may be allowed to provide evidence of self-cleaning where the tender documents or the law allow it. The machine-readable notice did not include the full list in a concise form; the official tender documents must be checked.
Qualification criteria and exclusion grounds
The bidder must confirm that the tender complies with the tender documents. The tender price must be submitted in the required structure both in the eRHR system and on Form 1; if they differ, the price stated in Form 1 prevails. The successful bidder must appoint one dedicated site manager responsible for service delivery and overall work organisation at the contracting authority’s sites, and for advising the contracting authority on service-related matters. If the bid is submitted jointly, an authorised representative of the joint bidders must be named. If the bid is signed by a person without signing authority, a power of attorney must be attached.