Compliance requirements
The contracting authority will exclude a bidder if a mandatory exclusion ground under Section 95(1) of the Public Procurement Act applies. The contracting authority may also exclude a bidder if a ground under Section 95(4) applies. When submitting the bid, the bidder confirms that no exclusion grounds apply, and before contract award the contracting authority checks the grounds under Section 95(1) on the basis of evidence.
Qualification criteria and exclusion grounds
The bidder, including a joint bidder, must hold, on the date of submission, an operating licence at the place of service delivery for outpatient gynaecology services, outpatient obstetrics and gynaecology services, obstetrics and gynaecology services, or outpatient midwifery services. The bid must state the operating licence number or numbers and confirm that the service will be provided in the premises on which the licence was issued. The bidder’s 2025 net turnover from healthcare services must be at least EUR 5,000. The bidder must have provided youth reproductive-health counselling services at least 12 times in the 12 months preceding the date of the call decision. If the services were provided for a fee, 12 copies of discharge summaries must be attached, with the patient’s personal data masked. The bid must include the completed bid form, doctors’ confirmation, healthcare institution confirmation, midwife confirmation and any other required documents; in the case of a joint bid, also the joint bidders’ power of attorney. The exact form and evidence requirements must be checked in the tender documents.