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In a surprise move, the Argentine naval commission then threw out all of the opening tenders and called for another round of bidding; they simultaneously updated the specifications to include what were judged to be the best aspects of all the plans.
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On one hand, there is an (often reasonable) sense in countries recovering from conflict (especially an internecine one where communities or even families were split) that opening tender wounds could reignite war.
Governments are not usually elected to compromise on such matters.One European aim is to open up America's public-procurement market, which is more protected than Europe's; one reason is that the federal government cannot force states to open tenders to foreign bidders.
398 NHS community services all over England - worth over a quarter of a billion pounds – out to open tender.
The island was served by Post Office and then British Telecoms until the mid 1980s, when the Man government put the telecoms licence out to open tender.
Yet the commercial services the tech giant is providing to what are public sector organizations do not appear to have been put out to open tender.
IBM was awarded the contract by the ABS through open tenders in 2014.
Even for higher-value contracts, Mr. Lim said, Malay firms now win more than 70 percent of open tenders in Penang.
The number of procurement contracts awarded without open tenders has gone up.According to the Ukrainian edition of Forbes, companies linked to ten beneficiaries win 60% of all contracts.
Big rivals already have to resort to pricier hostile takeovers or open tenders for new assets; the merger would make their task harder.
The government will dodge EU rules on open tenders (which is allowed for contracts affecting national security) to speed up the process.
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