This law governs the public-private partnerships in infrastructure in Jalisco State, Mexico. The law indicates that in the evaluation of the bids, it may be possible to grant extra points to the bidder that foresees subcontracting SMEs for service provision.
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This document is a guide for Ecuadorian public procurement. It compiles certain recurrent practices in the field that either illegal, non-ethic or illegitimate, and shows the best way to address them by implementing basic principles of the public procurement such as legality, transparence, opportunity and equality.
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In general, this law establishes the principles and general rules that govern public procurement in the country. Within those principles, the law indicates that the public procurement process should encourage SME participation, including designing bidding documents specifically to do so.
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This law promotes SMEs in public procurement. It indicates for example, that SMEs may participate in selection processes through consortiums or different type of associations, and they may receive an advanced payment of 20% of the project to strengthen their economic capacity.
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Sumario : Comisión de Infraestructura, Vivienda y Transporte y de Asuntos Administrativos y Municipales
Dictamen en las modificaciones introducidas por la Honorable Cámara de Diputados al proyecto de ley que le fuera enviado en revisión por el que se crea un régimen de contratación público-privada celebrado entre la administración pública nacional centralizada y descentralizada y sujetos privados. (PE-61/16)
L’Association des Petites Villes de France and citelum, November 2014
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The absence of clear rules at Union level governing the award of concession contracts gives rise to legal uncertainty and to obstacles to the free provision of services and causes distortions in the functioning of the internal market. As a result, economic operators, in particular small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), are being deprived of their rights within the internal market and miss out on important business opportunities, while public authorities may not find the best use of public money so that Union citizens benefit from quality services at best prices.