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110.—(1) Paragraph (2) applies where a contracting authority advertises a contract award opportunity.
(2) In those circumstances, the contracting authority shall publish information about the opportunity on Contracts Finder, regardless of what other means it uses to advertise the opportunity.
(3) Where a contracting authority is required by paragraph (2) to publish information on Contracts Finder, it shall do so within 24 hours of the time when it first advertises the contract award opportunity in any other way.
(4) A contracting authority may publish on Contracts Finder information about a contract award opportunity even if the contracting authority does not advertise the opportunity in any other way.
(5) For the purposes of this regulation—
(a)a contracting authority advertises an opportunity if it does anything to put the opportunity in the public domain or bring the opportunity to the attention of economic operators generally or to any class or description of economic operators which is potentially open-ended, with a view to receiving responses from economic operators who wish to be considered for the award of the contract; and
(b)accordingly, a contracting authority does not advertise an opportunity where it makes the opportunity available only to a number of particular economic operators who have been selected for that purpose (whether ad hoc or by virtue of their membership of some closed category such as a framework agreement), regardless of how it draws the opportunity to the attention of those economic operators.
(6) In this regulation, “contract award opportunity” means the opportunity to be awarded a public contract by a contracting authority, regardless of how specific the opportunity is.
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(8) The information to be published on Contracts Finder shall include at least the following:—
(a)the time by which any interested economic operator must respond if it wishes to be considered;
(b)how and to whom such an economic operator is to respond; and
(c)any other requirements for participating in the procurement.
(9) For the purposes of paragraph (8)(a), the time shall be such as to allow the economic operators a sufficient but not disproportionate period of time within which to respond.
(10) The contracting authority shall ensure that the information remains published on Contracts Finder until the time mentioned in paragraph (8)(a).
(11) Paragraph (10) does not apply where the procedure is, for any reason, abandoned before that time.
(12) Where a contracting authority publishes information on Contracts Finder under this regulation, the contracting authority shall—
(a)by means of the internet, offer unrestricted and full direct access free of charge to any relevant contract documents; and
(b)specify in the information published on Contracts Finder the internet address at which those documents are accessible.
(13) But paragraph (12)(a) does not require a contracting authority to provide such access where the access cannot be offered for a relevant reason.
(14) In paragraph (13), “relevant reason” means any reason which, in accordance with regulation 53(3) and (4), would have applied if the procurement had been covered by Part 2 and the relevant contract documents had been procurement documents.
(15) For the purposes of this regulation, a document is a relevant contract document if—
(a)it contains information about the opportunity which goes beyond the information published on Contracts Finder, and
(b)that information is intended by the contracting authority to be taken into account by those responding to the advertisement.
(16) In complying with this regulation, contracting authorities shall have regard to any guidance issued by the Minister for the Cabinet Office in relation to—
(a)the form and manner in which information is to be published on Contracts Finder;
(b)what is a sufficient but not disproportionate period of time for the purposes of paragraph (9).
Textual Amendments
F1Reg. 110(7) omitted (E.N.I.) (25.5.2023) by virtue of The Public Procurement (International Trade Agreements) (Amendment) Regulations 2023 (S.I. 2023/484), reg. 2(25) (with regs. 1(4)(a), 5) and omitted (W.) (26.5.2023) by virtue of The Public Procurement (International Trade Agreements) (Amendment) (Wales) (No. 2) Regulations 2023 (S.I. 2023/567), reg. 2(25) (with reg. 5)
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