What is the scope and standard of the project that must be tendered?

Engineering construction projects that must be tendered should meet the conditions of the tender scope and scale standards: (1) 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 above three types of projects include engineering survey, design, construction, supervision and procurement of important equipment and materials related to engineering construction. If it meets one of the following criteria, it must be invited to bid: ① The estimated price of a single construction contract is more than 4 million yuan; (2) The estimated price of a single contract for the procurement of important equipment, materials and other goods is more than 2 million yuan; (3) The estimated price of a single contract for service procurement such as survey, design and supervision is above 1 10,000 yuan; ④ The estimated price of a single contract is lower than the standards specified in Items ①, ② and ③, but the total investment of the project is more than 30 million yuan.

First, the relationship between social interests and public safety infrastructure projects include:

(1) Energy projects such as coal, oil, natural gas, electric power and new energy;

(two) railways, highways, pipelines, water transport, aviation and other transportation projects;

(3) Posts and telecommunications projects such as postal services, telecommunications hubs, communication and information networks;

(four) flood control, irrigation, drainage, water diversion (supply), beach management, soil and water conservation, water conservancy projects;

(five) urban facilities such as roads, bridges, subways and light rail transportation, sewage discharge and treatment, garbage disposal, underground pipelines, public parking lots, etc.;

(6) Ecological environment protection projects;

(seven) other infrastructure projects.

Two, the relationship between public interests and public safety of public utilities projects include:

(a) municipal engineering projects such as water supply, power supply, gas supply and heating;

(two) science and technology, education, culture and other projects;

(three) sports, tourism and other projects;

(four) health, social welfare and other projects;

(five) commercial housing, including affordable housing;

(6) Other public utility projects.

Three, the use of state-owned capital investment projects include:

(a) the use of financial budget funds at all levels of the project;

(two) the use of various government special construction funds included in the financial management of the project;

(three) the use of state-owned enterprises and institutions of their own funds, and the state-owned assets investors actually have control over the project.

Four, the scope of state financing projects include:

(1) Projects financed by bonds issued by the state;

(two) the use of foreign loans or guarantees to raise funds for the project;

(three) the use of national policy loans;

(4) Projects authorized by the state to be invested by investors;

(5) Financing projects chartered by the state.

Five, the use of international organizations or foreign government funds include:

(1) Projects using loan funds from international organizations such as the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank;

(2) Projects using loan funds from foreign governments and their institutions;

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

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