Title: Competitive dialogue
1Competitive dialogue
Den Haag- 22 june 2007
217 answers
AUSTRIA BELGIUM CYPRUS DENMARK FINLAND FRANCE GERM
ANY GREAT BRITAIN HUNGARY
ICELAND IRELAND ITALY MALTA NETHERLANDS PORTUGAL R
OMANIA SLOVAKIA
31 - Did you published at least one CD in 2006 ?
Yes 4
No 13
4If no why ?
- The competitive dialogue procedure was not
transposed in my national procurement rules - No case suitable for a competitive dialogue
- no interest for this procedure
- there are other institutions dealing with
competitive dialogue - other (explain)
4
10
0
1
1
5 Explain
Presently we cannot identify any significant
advantages to the competitive dialogue in
comparison to conventional tendering procedures
Up to now the negociated procedure met all
demands on a fair and competitive awarding.
However we are still interested to give the
competitive dialogue a chance
6If yes
Cases reported
Great Britain 1 Ireland 13 Malta
3 Netherlands 2
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9- the financial and legal conditions could not be
determined in advance - much more frequent than - not clear what the
market has to offer in terms of technical
solutions
The nature of the complexity ?
No contestation or litigation
10Is it efficient ?
It is efficient !
We found the Competitive Dialogue procedure
efficient and it probably resulted in a more
appropriate solution being supplied and under
better terms, than would have been the case with
the open or restricted procedure
Being the first project making use of the CD,
the process allowed for a significant amount of
learning by doing