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52.—(1) Where the use of electronic means of communication is required, a utility may require tenders to be presented in the format of an electronic catalogue or to include an electronic catalogue.
(2) Tenders presented in the form of an electronic catalogue may be accompanied by other documents, completing the tender.
(3) Electronic catalogues must be established by the candidates or tenderers with a view to participating in a given procurement in accordance with the technical specifications and format established by the utility.
(4) Electronic catalogues must also comply with the requirements for electronic communication tools set out in regulation 38 (rules applicable to communication) as well as with any additional requirements set by the utility in accordance with that regulation.
(5) Where the presentation of tenders in the form of electronic catalogues is accepted or required, a utility must—
(a)state that to be the case in—
(i)the contract notice;
F1(ii). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iii)where the means of calling for competition is a notice on the existence of a qualification system, the invitation to tender or negotiate; and
(b)indicate in the procurement documents all the necessary information pursuant to regulation 38(16) to (25) (rules applicable to communication) concerning the format, the electronic equipment used and the technical connection arrangements and specifications for the catalogue.
(6) Where a framework agreement has been concluded with more than one economic operator following the submission of tenders in the form of electronic catalogues, a utility may provide that the reopening of competition for a specific contract is to take place on the basis of updated catalogues.
(7) Where a utility requires updated catalogues in accordance with paragraph (6), the utility must—
(a)invite tenderers to resubmit their electronic catalogues, adapted to the requirements of the contract in question; or
(b)notify tenderers that the utility intends to collect from the electronic catalogues which have already been submitted the information needed to constitute tenders adapted to the requirements of the contract in question, provided that the use of that method has been indicated in the procurement documents for the framework agreement.
(8) Where a utility reopens competition for a specific contract in accordance with paragraph (7)(b), the utility must—
(a)notify tenderers of the date and time at which the utility intends to collect the information needed to constitute tenders adapted to the requirements of the specific contract in question; and
(b)allow tenderers to refuse such collection of information.
(9) A utility must allow an adequate period of time between the notification referred to in paragraph (8)(a) and the collection of information.
(10) Before awarding the contract, a utility must present the collected information to the tenderer concerned and give the tenderer the opportunity to contest or confirm that the tender thus constituted does not contain any material errors.
(11) A utility may award a contract based on a dynamic purchasing system by requiring that offers for a specific contract are to be presented in the format of an electronic catalogue.
(12) A utility may also award a contract based on a dynamic purchasing system in accordance with paragraphs (7)(b) and (8) to (10) provided that the request for participation in the dynamic purchasing system is accompanied by an electronic catalogue in accordance with the technical specifications and format established by the utility.
(13) For the purpose of paragraph (12), the catalogue must be completed subsequently by the candidates, when they are informed of the utility’s intention to constitute tenders by means of the procedure set out in paragraph (7)(b).
Textual Amendments
F1Reg. 52(5)(a)(ii) omitted (30.5.2023) by virtue of The Public Procurement (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2023 (S.S.I. 2023/124), regs. 2, 5(14) (with reg. 3)
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