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What is a CPV code?
Answer A CPV code has been specifically designed by the European Union as a classification system for public procurement. Background Question 3 in the Selection Questionnaire asks suppliers to enter CPV codes that are relevant to their organisation. A buyer will add CPV codes to their contrac…
Why do I need to complete a Selection Questionnaire?
Answer You may need to complete a Selection Questionnaire as part of your tender process when applying for a contract on Contracts Finder. Background A Selection Questionnaire enables suppliers to make a self-declaration on their own behalf in the following areas: Their organisation and prop…
Why am I receiving email reminders about a Selection Questionnaire?
Answer You are receiving reminders as you have an outstanding Selection Questionnaire on your organisation’s account you need to action. Background The Selection Questionnaire enables you to make a self declaration, on behalf of your organisation, in the following areas: Part 1 – your o…
How can I find the status of my Selection Questionnaire?
Answer Each questionnaire status provides users with an update as to where their questionnaire is in the workflow to completion. Background Responding means that the questionnaire is still awaiting certain information before it can move in to the next stage. Assessing means that the answers…
Can I change my answers once I have submitted my Selection Questionnaire?
Answer You are not able to amend any answers once you have submitted the Selection Questionnaire. Background The Selection Questionnaire enables you to make a self declaration, on behalf of your organisation, in the following areas: Part 1 – your organisation and proposed bidding model…
Who can I share the Selection Questionnaire with?
Answer You are able to share with buyer organisations on the system. Background The Selection Questionnaire enables you to make a self declaration, on behalf of your organisation, in the following areas: Part 1 – your organisation and proposed bidding model Part 2 – grounds for excl…
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