The indicator tells if the final total value of the contract is higher than the estimated value or if the final value is significantly (50%) lower than the estimate.
The indicator is only relevant in case of framework agreements and it tells if the estimated value exceeds 1.5 billion [5 million EUR] HUF in case of works or 1 billion HUF [3.3 million EUR] in case of acquisition of goods and services.
The indicator is only relevant in case of procurement procedures for framework agreements and it tells if the procuring entity intends to conclude framework agreements with only one bidder.
The indicator is only relevant in case of procurement procedures for framework agreements and it tells if the procuring entity intends to conclude framework agreements with fewer bidders than the legal minimum (3). This indicator is built upon legal provisions.
The numeric indicator scans procurement calls and tells if the estimated value of the procurement exceeds 1.5 billion HUF [5 million EUR] in case of works or 1 billion HUF [3.3 million EUR] in case of acquisition of goods and services.
The numeric indicator scans award notices and tells if the estimated value is not available and the actual final value of the procurement exceeds 1.5 billion HUF [5 million EUR] in case of works or 1 billion HUF [3.3 million EUR] in case of acquisition of goods and services.
This redflag tells if the legally required indication of the grounds for exclusion (or the indication thereof) is missing from the wording of the procurement call. The algorithm looks for references of the relevant Hungarian legal provisions. Absence of these references flags the procedure.
The indicator tells if the procuring entity does not indicate the evaluation method of bids among the the evaluation criteria. This indicator is built in accordance with the Hungarian legal provisions and scans procurement calls.
A short submission period leaves less time hence make it harder for non-connected companies to bid successfully whereas a well-connected firm can use its inside knowledge to win repeatedly. This indicator counts number of days between publication of call for tenders and submission deadline. CRCB does not provide further clarification on the algorithm.
The indicator is only relevant in case of procurement procedures for framework agreements and it tells if the procuring entity intends to conclude framework agreements for a longer period of time than 4 years.