Competitive dialogue definition

Competitive dialogue means a procedure in which any economic operator may ask to participate and whereby the contracting authority/entity conducts a dialogue with the candidates admitted to that procedure with the aim of developing one or more suitable alternatives capable of meeting its requirements, and on the basis of which the candidates chosen are invited to tender.
Competitive dialogue means the procurement procedure set out in Regulation 30 which may be used in the circumstances set out in that Regulation.
Competitive dialogue means a procedure in which any economic operator may request to participate and whereby the contracting authority conducts a dialogue with the candidates admitted to that procedure, with the aim of developing one or more suitable alternatives capable of meeting its requirements, and on the basis of which the candidates chosen are invited to tender. For the purpose of recourse to the procedure, a public contract is considered to be "particularly complex" where the contracting authorities are not objectively able to define the technical means in accordance with regulation 46(2)(b), (c) or (d), capable of satisfying their needs or objectives, and, or they are not objectively able to specify the legal and, or financial make-up of a project;

Examples of Competitive dialogue in a sentence

  • Competitive dialogue is now being used as the standard procedure in most PFI, PPP and complex outsourcing projects.

  • Competitive dialogue is a structured process of identifying one or more solutions to meet the needs of Sussex/Surrey Police.

  • Competitive dialogue is a structured process of identifying one or more solutions to meet the needs of Surrey/Sussex Police.

  • Competitive dialogue is a two stage procedure where firstly the contract is advertised and anyone who expressed an interest must complete a pre-qualification questionnaire.

  • Competitive dialogue These procedures can be used for complex contracts.


More Definitions of Competitive dialogue

Competitive dialogue means a procedure, conducted by a contracting authority
Competitive dialogue means a procedure in which any supplier may request to participate and where the ECB conducts a dialogue with the candidates admitted to that procedure, with the aim of developing one or more suitable alternatives capable of meeting its requirements;
Competitive dialogue means the procedure for use in awarding complex contracts where the contracting authority is unable to specify the technical, financial or contractual solution to its requirements. SFRS is required to select the participants from candidates who meet its minimum qualification requirements and conduct a dialogue with them to develop one or more solutions. Formal tenders are invited and awarded on the basis of Most Economically Advantageous Tender (MEAT).
Competitive dialogue means a procedure where any economic operator may submit a request to participate and where the contracting authority conducts a dialogue with selected candidates so as to develop one or more suitable alternatives capable of meeting its requirements on the basis of which the selected candidates shall prepare their tenders;
Competitive dialogue means the competitive dialogue procedure to be carried out in accordance with section 45 of the PPP Act.
Competitive dialogue means a procurement procedure in which any bidder may apply for participation, whereby the Central Bank conducts a dialogue with applicants accepted in such procedure, with purpose of developing one or more viable alternatives that are able to satisfy its requirements;
Competitive dialogue means a procedure in which any economic operator has the right to submit a request to participate and whereby the contracting authority conducts a dialogue with the selected candidates so as to determine one or more appropriate solutions that meet its requirements, and on the basis of which selected candidates shall prepare their tenders;