3. Contract award and content
Unlike public contracting authorities, private contracting authorities are free to choose the procedure for awarding the work they intend to have carried out. They can deal with the lessor of their choice (in the case of a private contract) without having to call for competition. It can also use an adjudication, tender or competition procedure.
It is also free to decide on the number and list of companies it wishes to consult, as well as the conditions they must meet (professional qualifications, references, etc.).
3.1 Consultations and contract award
If the client wishes to put several contractors out to tender, he can either issue an open or restricted invitation to tender, or open a lowest bidding procedure, at the end of which...
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Standards and norms
- Marchés privés. Cahiers types. Cahier des clauses administratives générales (CCAG) applicable aux travaux de bâtiment faisant l'objet de marchés privés - NF P 03-001 - 10-2017
- Marchés privés. Cahiers types. Cahier des clauses administratives générales (CCAG) applicable aux travaux de génie civil faisant l'objet de marchés privés - NF P 03-002 - 10-2014
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Code of ethics for architects (excerpts)
Article 2. – The vocation of the architect is to participate in everything that concerns the act of building and the development of space; in general, he exercises the function of project manager.
In addition to drawing up the architectural project, the architect may be involved in the following...
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