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Explanations/Clarification Notes Concerning Tender Documents. 11.1 Tenderers may submit questions in writing at xxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx up to 16 calendar days before the deadline for submission of tenders. The Central Government Authority must reply to all tenderers' questions, and amend the tender documents by publishing clarification notes, up to at least 6 calendar days before the deadline for submission of tenders.
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Explanations/Clarification Notes Concerning Tender Documents. 11.1 Tenderers may submit questions in writing to the Central Government Authority through: Sending an email to: xxxx.xxxxxxxxx@xxx.xx up to the date and time indicated in the Timetable under Clause 2, Volume 1, Section 1Instructions to Tenderers. The Central Government Authority must reply to all tenderers' questions, and amend the tender documents by publishing clarification notes, up to the date and time indicated in the timetable under Clause 2, Volume 1, Section 1 – Instructions to Tenderers.

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