1. government procurement project: government procurement refers to the behavior of government agencies, state-owned enterprises and institutions using financial funds for procurement activities. According to the law, government procurement projects must be subject to tender to ensure fair competition, openness and transparency.
2. Construction projects: Construction projects refer to projects involving land development, building construction, equipment installation and other engineering construction activities. According to relevant laws and regulations, bidding for construction projects is mandatory to ensure project quality, save costs and ensure fair competition.
3. Resource development projects: Resource development projects include the development and utilization of mineral resources and energy resources. In order to protect the rational development and utilization of resources, ensure the fair distribution of resources and the sustainable development of the environment, it is necessary to invite tenders for related resource development projects.
4. Service procurement projects: Service procurement projects mainly include consulting services, engineering design, technical services and training services. In order to ensure service quality and improve efficiency, service procurement projects also need to be tendered to ensure the selection of service providers with professional ability and experience.
In short, the scope of projects that must be tendered mainly includes government procurement, construction projects, resource development and service procurement. The purpose of bidding is to ensure fair competition, improve quality, reduce costs and ensure the realization of public interests.
Determining the compliance scope of project bidding is to ensure a fair, just and transparent competitive environment. In the bidding process, the scope of the project must be clearly defined, that is, the specific requirements and specifications of the work, products or services involved. The determination of the scope of compliance includes, but is not limited to, the formulation of bidding documents, the clarification of bidder's qualification requirements, and the provisions of bid evaluation standards. By strictly observing the scope of compliance, non-compliance can be effectively prevented, the rights and interests of bidders can be protected, and the smooth progress of the project can be ensured. The determination of bidding compliance scope is an important link in the process of project bidding, which needs to be carried out according to the law to ensure the effective use of public resources and the maximization of public interests.
Legal basis:
Bidding Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) (revised on 20 17);
Chapter IV Bid Opening, Bid Evaluation and Bid Winning Article 46 The tenderer and the winning bidder shall conclude a written contract in accordance with the tender documents and the winning bidder's bid documents within 30 days from the date of issuance of the bid winning notice. The tenderer and the winning bidder shall not conclude other agreements that deviate from the substantive contents of the contract. If the tender documents require the winning bidder to submit the performance bond, the winning bidder shall submit it.