Letters used to notify Candidates/Tenderers at appropriate stages.
Some letters have instructions. All the links below are Word Documents
R.eu.1 – Letter to a Candidate eliminating them from further participation in the procurement on the basis that they have submitted a non-compliant Suitability Assessment Questionnaire
R.eu.1 – v1.0 10/06/13
R.eu.2 – Letter to a Candidate who has been identified for provisional shortlisting requesting them to submit evidence in support of qualification criteria that they have declared to have met in their Expression of Interest submission
R.eu.2 – v1.1 19/07/13
R.eu.3 – Letter to an Unsuccessful Candidate who has failed to make the shortlist of those who are to be invited to Tender
R.eu.3 – v1.0 10/06/13
R.eu.3a – Letter to an Unsuccessful Candidate who has failed to make the Random Selection
R.eu.3a – v1.0 10/06/13
Letter to Successful Candidate
R.eu.4 – Letter to a Tenderer eliminating them from the Tender competition on the basis that they have submitted a non-compliant Tender
R.eu.4 – v1.0 10/06/13
R.eu.5 – Letter to a Tenderer who has submitted an apparently Abnormally Low Tender requesting them to submit details of various aspects of their Tender
R.eu.5 – v1.0 10/06/13
R.eu.6 – Letter to a Tenderer eliminating them from the Tender competition on the basis that they have been deemed by the Contracting Authority to have submitted an ALT
R.eu.6 – v1.0 10/06/13
R.eu.7 – Letter to the Successful Tenderer
R.eu.7 – v1.3 18/07/23
R.eu.8 – Letter to the Unsuccessful Tenderer(s)
Note: This letter must be sent by the Contracting Authority at the same time as the Letter to Successful Tenderer for the Standstill Period to be valid.
R.eu.8 – v1.0 10/06/13
R.eu.9 – Notification of a Revision of Applicable Factor/Adjustment to the tendered Price previously notified
R.eu.9 – v1.0 07/01/22
Frameworks
Letters notifying tenderers that they have been awarded a place on a framework should follow the format of the Letter to Successful Tenderer, however Contracting Authorities must have regard to the call-off rules for the framework in question and additional information may be appropriate in certain cases. For example it may be appropriate to advise tenderers of their scores relative to the first ranked tenderer where the call off rules are based on rankings.