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These requirements are compulsory therefore if an offer does not comply with them it must be rejected. | These requirements are compulsory therefore if an offer does not comply with them it must be rejected. | ||
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+ | == Options == | ||
+ | Under EU Procurement Directives<ref>2014/24/EU – Article 42.3</ref> there are three choices for how to formulate technical specifications in calls for tender: | ||
+ | * in terms of performance or functional requirements, including environmental characteristics; | ||
+ | * by reference to standards, common technical specifications or references, or; | ||
+ | * by a combination of these approaches. | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 20:27, 3 May 2022
Definition
'Technical Specifications translate the subject matter of the Procurement Contract into concrete, measurable requirements that the procured product, service or works must fulfil [1]
These requirements are compulsory therefore if an offer does not comply with them it must be rejected.
Options
Under EU Procurement Directives[2] there are three choices for how to formulate technical specifications in calls for tender:
- in terms of performance or functional requirements, including environmental characteristics;
- by reference to standards, common technical specifications or references, or;
- by a combination of these approaches.