Compliance requirements
The bidder must confirm the standard exclusion grounds in the tender documents, including convictions for participation in a criminal organisation, corruption and fraud. The notice also refers to other mandatory exclusion grounds in the official tender documents. If an exclusion ground applies, the bidder may describe self-cleaning measures and, where allowed, provide evidence of restored reliability. The machine-readable notice did not include the full list of precise exclusion grounds; these must be checked in the official tender documents.
Qualification criteria and exclusion grounds
The bidder must have completed at least 2 supervision contracts for public buildings within the last 36 months, where the supervised building had a net floor area of at least 1,500 m². For reconstruction works, the supervision must cover the building’s technical systems, including heating, ventilation, electricity, water and sewerage, as well as checks on energy efficiency and general construction solutions. The bidder must submit a list of the relevant contracts with information on net floor area, scope of supervision, description of the work, client contact person and contract performance period. The bidder must have at least the following specialists: a responsible supervision specialist, a high-voltage specialist, a fire and security alarm specialist, a heating, ventilation and cooling specialist, a water and sewerage specialist, and a responsible general construction specialist. For each specialist, a competent person must be named and, if necessary, a copy of the professional certificate must be provided. If a specialist is not an employee of the bidder, subcontracting rules apply and the subcontractor’s ESPD must also be submitted; the contracting authority will also check the subcontractor’s exclusion grounds.