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The Emerging Role of the Competitive Dialogue Procedure in Procuring PPP Projects Ministry of Economy, Trade and Energy - OECD/Sigma Regional Workshop on Concessions / Public-Private Partnerships Tirana, 11-12 December 2007. Martin Oder, LL.M. Introducing the competitive dialogue procedure. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Emerging Role of the Competitive Dialogue The Emerging Role of the Competitive Dialogue Procedure in Procuring PPP ProjectsProcedure in Procuring PPP Projects
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Energy - OECD/Sigma
Regional Workshop on Concessions / Public-Private Partnerships Tirana, 11-12 December 2007
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UIntroducing the competitive Introducing the competitive
dialogue proceduredialogue procedure
New procedure
Additional procedure
Introduced under Dir 2004/18/EC
For procurement of particularly complex projects such as PPP
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Reasons for the introductionReasons for the introduction
Unsuitability of open and restricted procedures for procuring PPPs
Use of negotiated procedure in exceptional cases permissible only
To meet the needs of complex procurements (flexibility)
Suitable for all complex contracts regardless of their legal characteristics
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UWhat is a “particularly complex What is a “particularly complex
contract”?contract”?
No definition in Art 29 Art 1(11) states that a public contract is
considered to be “particularly complex” where the contracting authority is not “objectively able to specify
- the technical means…capable of satisfying its needs or objectives
and/or
- the legal and/or financial make up of a project”
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UWhat is a “particularly complex What is a “particularly complex
contract”?contract”?Technical complexity - inability to define “technical means”
Examples:
(1) inability to define technical means to achieve prescribed solution (rare);
(2) inability to determine which of a number of solutions are best suited to satisfy needs (more likely).
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UWhat is a particularly complex What is a particularly complex
contract?contract?Legal or financial complexity - inability to define the legal or financial make-up
Projects involving complex or structured finance .. which cannot be defined in advance
Examples:(1) Unable to foresee whether final contract will be a concession or traditional public contract; (2) Facility to be built, operated and financed by contractor over a long period (e.g. infrastructure projects)(3) Large (integrated) computer networks
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UChecklist - Making a decision to Checklist - Making a decision to
use competitive dialogueuse competitive dialogue
Could the open or restricted procedures be used?
Could the negotiated procedure be used? If no, does the project satisfy the test(s) for a
particularly complex project?
If yes, competitive dialogue can be used
Ensure that there is a robust audit trail
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From advertisement to dialogue phase:From advertisement to dialogue phase:
Advertisement (additional information for interested parties, incl details on selection criteria)
Expressions of interest
Pre qualification/selection of minimum 3 candidates
30/37 days
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Dialogue phase (I)Dialogue phase (I)
Starts with issuing an Invitation to Participate in a competitive dialogue accompanied by the descriptive document
Descriptive document contains all information relevant for dialogue, i.e.• technical requirements and minimal standards• draft contract• procedural provisions incl. award criteria• requirements regarding financing solution etc.
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Dialogue phase (II)Dialogue phase (II)
During the dialogue the contracting authority may:
“discuss all aspects of the contract with the chosen candidates” provided that they “ensure equality of treatment among all tenderers”- Much more than just discussions – akin to the majority of the negotiations
under negotiated procedure (e.g. contractual risk allocation, financing issues etc)
Reduce number of solutions (and thus of candidates) by applying the award criteria as set out in descriptive document
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Dialogue phase (III)Dialogue phase (III)
During the dialogue the contracting authority may not:
provide information in a discriminatory manner which may give some tenderers an advantage over others; or
reveal to the other candidates solutions proposed or other confidential information communicated by candidates participating in the dialogue without their consent – (no “cherry picking”)
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End of dialogue phase (I)End of dialogue phase (I)
Dialogue continues until the contracting authority can identify the solution or solutions, if necessary after comparing them, which are capable of meeting its needs
Contracting authority declares dialogue concluded
Contracting authority asks for final tenders
• based on the solution presented by each candidate as specified during the dialogue
• tenders shall contain all the elements required and necessary for the performance of the project
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End of dialogue phase (II)End of dialogue phase (II)
Be aware of the fundamental distinction between dialogue and post final tender phase :
1. during of dialogue: dialogue/negotiations on all aspects of the contract permitted
2. after submission of final tenders: ban on negotiations; fairly limited possibilities for
- “clarification, specification, fine-tuning” (for all tenders)
- “clarification an aspects of the tender or confirmation of commitments contained” (for the most economically advantageous tender)
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Post final tender process (I)Post final tender process (I)
All tenders may be “clarified, specified and fine tuned” at the request of the contracting authority
Always provided that this does not
- involve changes to the basic features of the tender or the call for tender,
- result in variations which are likely to distort competition or have a discriminatory effect
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Post final tender process (II)Post final tender process (II)
Contracting authority assesses tenders received using the award criteria
Contracting authority selects the most economically advantageous tender and appoints successful bidder
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Post final tender process (III)Post final tender process (III) Contracting authority may ask successful tenderer to clarify aspects or confirm
commitments contained in the tender
• provided that this does not have the effect of modifying substantial aspects the tender or the call for tender
and • does not risk distorting competition or causing discrimination
“clarify” or “confirm” means= only some (narrow) scope for completing the details = no changes of the tender (esp. no changes of price and contractual risk allocation)
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U Thank you Thank you for your attention!for your attention!
Martin Oder
HASLINGER / NAGELE & PARTNERSAm Hof 13, A-1010 Vienna
Phone +43/1/718 66 80-616
Fax +43/1/718 66 80-30
email: [email protected]