(2) When raising an objection (or query), the legal basis on which it is based should be made clear or put forward. The most common ground is discrimination. For example, the Regulations for the Implementation of the Bidding Law stipulates: "Article 32 A tenderer shall not restrict or exclude potential bidders or bidders with unreasonable conditions. A tenderer who commits one of the following acts shall restrict or exclude potential bidders or bidders with unreasonable conditions:
(1) Providing different project information to potential bidders or bidders of the same project subject to tender; (2) The qualification, technology and business conditions set are not suitable for the specific characteristics and actual needs of the project subject to tender or have nothing to do with the performance of the contract; (three) the project subject to tender according to law is based on the performance and awards of a specific administrative region or a specific industry as a condition for extra points or winning the bid; (4) adopting different qualification examination or evaluation criteria for potential bidders or bidders; (5) Defining or designating a specific patent, trademark, brand, country of origin or supplier; (six) the project that must be subject to tender according to law illegally restricts the ownership or organizational form of potential bidders or bidders; 7) Restrict or exclude potential bidders or bidders with other unreasonable conditions. "
The dissenter shall explain the legal basis for the harm and violation of the project with excessively high subjective score. Under normal circumstances, subjective scoring items can require further refinement of scoring standards, and it is generally difficult to raise objections to scores.
References:
"Professional Dictionary" and "Policies and Regulations" of China Bidding Service Platform