Contract Opportunity Publication definition

Contract Opportunity Publication is the means by which a Procurement Exercise is advertised and includes (where appropriate) the ‘Contract Notice’ and Contracts Finder as defined in the Public Contract Regulations 2015.
Contract Opportunity Publication is the means by which a Procurement Exercise is advertised, and includes
Contract Opportunity Publication is the means by which a Procurement Exercise is advertised.

Examples of Contract Opportunity Publication in a sentence

  • Where a Contract Opportunity Publication was placed on the Contracts Finder website, the Procurer must ensure that an award notice is placed on the Contracts Finder website within 90 calendar days of the Contract award.

  • RULE 14 Contract Opportunity Publication (a) Unless otherwise agreed by the Director of ESPO the Procuring Officer must ensure, for all Procurement Exercises with an Estimated Value of £25,000 or more but less than the relevant EU Threshold, that public notice is given on a website approved by the Director of ESPO for the purpose of notifying the supply market.

  • PROCUREMENT PROCESS RULE 15Open Tendering Under Open Tendering, the Procuring Officer must send Invitations to Tender to all those Persons who respond to the Contract Opportunity Publication and who meet the requirements stated therein.

  • The Procuring Officer must ensure that the Contract Opportunity Publication inviting applications for inclusion in the list are published in the manner provided by Rule 27(d).

  • If the Estimated Value exceeds the relevant EU Threshold the Procuring Officer must ensure that the Contract Opportunity Publication is first published in the OJEU and then on a website approved by the Director of ESPO for the purpose of notifying the supply market and in Contracts Finder.

  • The advertising requirements set out in this Rule 14 are minimum requirements and do not preclude further Contract Opportunity Publication where appropriate (e.g. in the local newspaper, trade or professional journal, the ESPO website).

  • Under Open Tendering, Procurers must send Invitations to Tender to all those Persons who respond to the Contract Opportunity Publication and who meet the requirements stated therein.

  • Where a Contract Opportunity Publication is to be placed then this should be on the Contracts Finder website or placed on the Contracts Finder website before or within 24 hours of any other Contract Opportunity Publication.

  • The Procuring Officer must ensure that the Contract Opportunity Publication inviting applications for inclusion in the list are published in the manner provided by Rule 27(d).(f) In the case where the use of a Standing List has been authorised the Procuring Officer must send Invitations to Tender to not less than four of the Persons from among those approved for a Contract of the relevant category and amount or value.

  • The Contract Opportunity Publication must express the nature and purpose of the Procurement Exercise, stating where further details may be obtained and inviting Tenders in response to the Contract Opportunity Publication.