Do shops in administrative units need to be rented by bidding? What conditions must be met in bidding? Are there clear rules?

First of all, bidding refers to engineering construction projects or government procurement of goods and services. According to the national bidding law, eligible bidders must bid.

As for the rental of shops in administrative units, it refers to the transfer of the right to operate state-owned property rights, which is completely different from bidding. Strictly speaking, it belongs to state-owned assets and should be under the jurisdiction of SASAC department or state-owned assets supervision and administration office, usually through public auction or bidding. But in many places, departments are directly designated by leaders.

Article 2 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Bidding Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that the construction project mentioned in Article 3 of the Bidding Law refers to the project and the goods and services related to the project construction.

The project mentioned in the preceding paragraph refers to construction projects, including new construction, reconstruction and expansion of buildings and structures and their related decoration, demolition and repair; Goods related to project construction refer to the components of the project.

Equipment and materials necessary to realize the basic functions of the project; Services related to project construction refer to services such as survey, design and supervision required to complete the project.

Extended data:

Article 3 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Bidding Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that 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.

Article 6 stipulates that the bidding activities of projects that must be subject to bidding according to law are not restricted by regions or departments. No unit or individual may illegally restrict or exclude legal persons or other organizations outside the local area or system from bidding, and may not illegally interfere in bidding activities in any way.

Baidu Encyclopedia-People's Republic of China (PRC) Bidding Law