Scope and scale standard of bidding for construction projects in Guizhou

Legal subjectivity:

1, (1) Large-scale infrastructure, public utilities and other projects related to interests and public safety in People's Republic of China (PRC) are in accordance with the provisions of the Bidding Law; (2) Projects that are wholly or partially invested with state-owned funds or financed by the state; (3) Projects that use loans or aid funds from international organizations or foreign governments, including engineering survey, design, construction, supervision and procurement of important equipment and materials related to engineering construction, must be subject to tender. 2. The above-mentioned construction projects, including engineering survey, design, construction and supervision, and the procurement of important equipment and materials related to the construction, as stipulated in the Standard Provisions on the Scope and Scale of Bidding for Construction Projects, must be subject to bidding if they meet one of the following standards: (1) If the estimated price of a single construction contract is more than RMB 2 million; (2) The estimated price of a single contract for the procurement of important equipment, materials and other goods is more than 6,543,800 yuan; (three) the estimated price of a single contract for the procurement of services such as survey, design and supervision is more than 500,000 yuan; (4) The estimated price of a single contract is lower than the standards specified in 1, 2 and 3, but the total investment of the project is more than RMB 30 million.

Legal objectivity:

Article 3 of the Bidding Law

The following construction projects in People's Republic of China (PRC), including engineering survey, design, construction, supervision and procurement of important equipment and materials related to engineering construction, must be subject to tender:

(a) large-scale infrastructure, public utilities and other projects related to social interests and public safety;

(2) Projects that are wholly or partially invested with state-owned funds or financed by the state;

(3) Projects that use loans or aid funds from international organizations or foreign governments.

The specific scope and scale standards of the projects listed in the preceding paragraph shall be formulated by the development planning department of the State Council in conjunction with the relevant departments of the State Council and submitted to the State Council for approval. Where the law or the State Council has provisions on the scope of other projects that must be subject to tender, such provisions shall prevail.