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32004L0018: c3-38.4

Prior information notice

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32004L0018 - Classic (3rd generation) Article 38.4
4. When contracting authorities have published a prior information notice, the minimum time limit for the receipt of tenders under paragraphs 2 and 3(b) may, as a general rule, be shortened to 36 days, but under no circumstances to less than 22 days.
    The time limit shall run from the date on which the contract notice was sent in open procedures, and from the date on which the invitation to tender was sent in restricted procedures.
    The shortened time limits referred to in the first subparagraph shall be permitted, provided that the prior information notice has included all the information required for the contract notice in Annex VII A, insofar as that information is available at the time the notice is published and that the prior information notice was sent for publication between 52 days and 12 months before the date on which the contract notice was sent.
32004L0017 - Utilities (3rd generation) Article 45.4
4. If the contracting entities have published a periodic indicative notice as referred to in Article 41(1) in accordance with Annex XX, the minimum time limit for the receipt of tenders in open procedures shall, as a general rule, not be less than 36 days, but shall in no case be less than 22 days from the date on which the notice was sent.
    These reduced time limits are permitted, provided that the periodic indicative notice has included, in addition to the information required by Annex XV A, part I, all the information required by Annex XV A, part II, insofar as the latter information is available at the time the notice is published, and that the notice has been sent for publication between 52 days and 12 months before the date on which the contract notice referred to in Article 42(1)(c) is sent.
31993L0037 - Works (2nd generation) Article 12.2 & 13.4
2. The time limit for the receipt of tenders laid down in paragraph 1 may be reduced to 36 days where the contracting authorities have published the notice for in Article 11 (1), drafted in accordance with the specimen in Annex IV A, in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
4. The time limit for the receipt of tenders laid down in paragraph 3 may be reduced to 26 days where the contracting authorities have published the notice provided for in Article 11 (1), drafted in accordance with the model in Annex IV A, in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
31992L0050 - Services (2nd generation) Article 18.2 & 19.4
2. The time limit for the receipt of tenders provided for in paragraph 1 may be reduced to 36 days where the contracting authorities have published the contract notice, drafted in accordance with the model in Annex III A provided for in Article 15 (1), in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
4. The time limit for receipt of tenders laid down in paragraph 3 may be reduced to 26 days where the contracting authorities have published the contract notice, drafted according to the model in Annex III A provided for in Article 15 (1), in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
31997L0052 - Joint amendment of Classic (2nd generation) Article 2.3-4=G10.1a+11.3a
3. The following paragraph shall be inserted in Article 10:
    '1a. The time limit for receipt of tenders laid down in paragraph 1 may be replaced by a period sufficiently long to permit responsive tendering, which, as a general rule, shall be not less than 36 days and in any case not less than 22 days, from the date on which the contract notice was dispatched, if the contracting authorities have sent the indicative notice provided for in Article 9 (1), drafted in accordance with the model in Annex IV A (Prior information), to the Official Journal of the European Communities within a minimum of 52 days and a maximum of 12 months before the date on which the contract notice provided for in Article 9 (2) was dispatched to the Official Journal of the European Communities, provided that the indicative notice contained, in addition, at least as much of the information referred to in the model notice in Annex IV B (Open procedure) as was available at the time of publication of the notice.`
4. The following paragraph shall be inserted in Article 11:
    '3a. The time limit for receipt of tenders laid down in paragraph 3 may be reduced to 26 days if the contracting authorities have sent the indicative notice provided for in Article 9 (1), drafted in accordance with the model in Annex IV A (Prior information), to the Official Journal of the European Communities within a minimum of 52 days and a maximum of 12 months before the date on which the contract notice provided for in Article 9 (2) was dispatched to the Official Journal of the European Communities, provided that the indicative notice contained, in addition, at least as much of the information referred to in the model in Annex IV C (Restricted procedure), or, where applicable, Annex IV D (Negotiated procedure) as was available at the time of publication of the notice.`
31993L0038 - Utilities (2nd generation) Article 26.1.s2
This time limit may be shortened to 36 days where contracting entities have published a notice in accordance with Article 22 (1).
31998L0004 - Amendment of Utilities (2nd generation) Article 1.6=26.1.1.s2+1.2
This time limit may be replaced by one which is sufficiently long to allow those concerned to submit valid tenders and which, as a general rule, shall not be less than 36 days and in any case not less than 22 days from the date on which the contract notice was dispatched, if the contracting entities have sent the Official Journal of the European Communities a periodic indicative notice in accordance with Article 22(1), provided that this notice contains the information required in Parts II and III of Annex XIV, insofar as that information is available at the time of publication of the notice referred to in Article 22(1).
    This periodic indicative notice must furthermore have been dispatched to the Official Journal of the European Communities within a minimum of 52 days and a maximum of 12 months before the date on which the contract notice provided for in Article 21(1)(a) is dispatched to the Official Journal
of the European Communities.
31989L0440 - Fourth amendment of Works (1st generation) Article 1.12=W1-13.2+14.4
3. Provided they have been requested in good time, the contract documents and supporting documents must be sent to the contractors by the contracting authorities or competent departments within six days of receiving their application.

4. The time limit for receipt of tenders laid down in paragraph 3 may be reduced to 26 days where the contracting authorities have published the tender notice, drafted according to the specimen in Annex IV A provided for in Article 12 (1), in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
31990L0531 - Utilities (1st generation) Article 20.1.s2
This time limit may be shortened to 36 days where contracting entities have published a notice in accordance with Article 17 (1).

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