(2) The tender documents must follow the principle of good faith, and the project information provided by the tenderer to the bidder, especially the project approval, funding sources and implementation, should be guaranteed to be true and reliable.
(3) The project situation and requirements introduced in the tender documents must be consistent with the contents of the prequalification documents.
(4) The contents of the bidding documents should clearly reflect the scale, nature, business and technical requirements of the project, and the design drawings should be consistent with the technical specifications or requirements, so as to make the bidding documents systematic, complete and accurate.
(5) The technical standards specified in the tender documents shall conform to the national mandatory standards.
(6) The tender documents shall not require or indicate specific suppliers such as patents, trademarks, names, designs, countries of origin, building materials and components, or contain other contents that tend to or exclude bidding applicants. If it is necessary to quote the technical standards of a manufacturer and supplier to accurately or clearly explain the technical standards of the project to be tendered, the words "or equivalent" should be added after the quotation.
(7) The bidder shall specify the substantive requirements and conditions in the bidding documents, and indicate them in an eye-catching way.
Legal basis: Regulations on the Implementation of the Bidding Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).
Fifteenth public bidding projects, should be in accordance with the provisions of the bidding law and the regulations issued a tender announcement, the preparation of tender documents.
Where a tenderer conducts qualification examination of potential bidders by means of pre-qualification, it shall issue a pre-qualification announcement and prepare pre-qualification documents.
The pre-qualification announcement and tender announcement of the project that must be subject to tender according to law shall be published in the media designated by the development and reform department of the State Council according to law. The contents of the prequalification announcement or tender announcement of the same project subject to tender published in different media shall be consistent. The designated media shall not charge fees for publishing domestic pre-qualification announcements and bidding announcements of projects that must be subject to bidding according to law.
The preparation of pre-qualification documents and tender documents for projects that must be subject to tender according to law shall use the standard text formulated by the development and reform department of the State Council in conjunction with the relevant administrative supervision departments.
Article 16 A tenderer shall sell pre-qualification documents or tender documents at the time and place specified in the pre-qualification announcement, tender announcement or invitation to bid. The pre-qualification documents or bidding documents shall be sold for no less than 5 days.
The fees charged by the tenderee for selling prequalification documents and bidding documents are limited to the compensation cost of printing and mailing, and shall not be for profit.