European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) definition

European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) means the selection tool which replaces the Selection Questionnaire, as set out in Scottish Procurement Policy note 1/2016. It is based on the concept of self-certification and is aimed at reducing bureaucracy and making public contracts more accessible to SMEs.
European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) means, the supplier self- certification scheme established by the European Union and operated in accordance with Para 59 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015;

Examples of European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) in a sentence

  • This declaration may be replaced by the Standard Form of the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD).

  • By submitting this tender together with the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD), the tenderer certifies that he is not in any of the cases of exclusion listed in the Articles 67 to 70 of the Law of 17 June 2016 and the Articles 61 to 64 of the Royal Decree of 18 April 2017.

  • All sub-contractors must or must have completed a European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) and be compliant before assignment to a contract.

  • For the qualitative selection of the tenderers, tenderers shall complete and sign the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD).

  • Application for pre-qualification for this Tender is done by completing and submitting the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD Document).

  • Provisional evidence document The European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) is an official declaration in which the economic operator states that it is not in one of the situations giving grounds for exclusion, that the relevant selection criteria have been met and that the economic operator will supply any relevant information requested by the contracting authority.

  • Following publication of this Contract Notice an Invitation to Tender (ITT) including the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) will be publish via Public Contracts Scotland Tender Portal.

  • For the qualitative selection of the tenderers, tenderers shall complete the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD).

  • As evidence of non-exclusion, each Interested Party needs to submit with its Proposal a European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) prepared in accordance with the template included in Annex ΙΙ.

  • If the candidate now uses the option of signing the request to participate electronically on the submission report, the candidate's European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) doesn’t need to be re-submitted to the tender in the second phase of the procurement procedure.