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What if there are less than three competitive consultations?
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A government purchased services by competitive negotiation, and after four times, only one insurance company came to bid each time. For example, the consultation document issued by the consulting group has no exclusionary or tendentious clauses, and the agency has issued a statement that it has not received any inquiries or inquiries from potential suppliers during the announcement period. Can it be reported to the supervision and management department for approval of single-source procurement? The project amount meets the standard of public bidding and has been approved for procurement through competitive negotiation.

answer

If there are less than three suppliers for the project purchased by competitive negotiation, we should first analyze whether the procurement documents are reasonable, legal and tendentious, and then re-purchase after optimizing the procurement documents. If there is only one supplier, it should be publicized in the form of single-source procurement according to regulations, and reported to the financial department for approval after publicity without objection.

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