Règlement grand-ducal du 7 juillet 2003 portant exécution de la loi du 30 juin 2003 sur les marchés publics et portant modification du seuil prévu à l'article 106 point 10° de la loi communale du 13 décembre 1988. | http://data.legilux.public.lu/eli/etat/leg/rgd/2003/07/07/n1/jo — Luxembourg law | Esheria

Règlement grand-ducal du 7 juillet 2003 portant exécution de la loi du 30 juin 2003 sur les marchés publics et portant modification du seuil prévu à l'article 106 point 10° de la loi communale du 13 décembre 1988.

This provision introduces a Grand-Ducal regulation on public procurement and sets out its structure and scope.

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Jurisdiction
Luxembourg
Instrument
Regulation
Citation
http://data.legilux.public.lu/eli/etat/leg/rgd/2003/07/07/n1/jo
Status
Repealed
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
fr
Updated
Official source
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VAT abnormally low offers acceptance acceptance of services acceptance of works supplies services acceptance of works/services acquisition costs adjudication administrative forms administrative proceedings advance payment advance payments all-risk insurance annual reporting applicability application deadlines approbation award criteria award disclosure award procedure bid compliance bid disclosure bid documentation bid documents +337 more

Statute overview

About this statute

This provision introduces a Grand-Ducal regulation on public procurement and sets out its structure and scope. This provision says the book applies to all public procurement contracts made by public contracting authorities, except where specific exemptions or special rules apply. For works, supplies, and services, only persons meeting the legal conditions at tender opening may be awarded the contract. Collective bidders must file a dated, signed joint commitment naming a representative, partners must each perform part of the work, a person may not be in more than one association, and subcontractors must meet the same conditions for their part. Public contracts are awarded by public tender, restricted tender with notice, restricted tender without notice, or negotiated contract. Public submission means sending a request for offer through the press to an unlimited number of competitors.