The indicator tells if the grounds for the use of negotiated procedure (launched by the publication of the procurement notice) are missing or they are wrongly stated. The algorithm looks for meeting legal requirements in several type of procedures.
This numeric indicator tells a risk from the relevant field of the award notices if the number of bids per procedure (part) is under 3, but also shows if 1 or 2 bids have been submitted.
The indicator tells if the procuring entity did not indicate in the procurement call the method of ranking if setting the range of the number of competitors.
The indicator tells if the number of competitors determined by the procuring entity in certain procedure types is lower than the legal minimum of bidders. This indicator is built upon Hungarian legal provisions and scans procurement calls.
This redflag tells if the procuring entity demands past annual revenue statement from the part of the bidders for a longer time than the legal maximum (3 years). It scans the wording of the procurement calls.
The indicator scans the wording of the procurement calls and if the the principle of the economically most advantegous bid is applied for evaluation criterion, flags procedures where payment deadline (and its duration) - as an evaluation subcriterion - is also applied. This indicator is built upon expert knowledge about corruption risks.
The indicator tells form the relevant field of the award notice, if the procuring entity has applied or applies a procedure not launched by an open procurement call.
The indicator tells if the bid bond required by the procuring entity in the procurement call exceeds a limit (2%) compared to the estimated value of procurement, as demanding a too high bid bond might restrict competition.
The indicator tells if the procuring entity - as part of technical and professional capacity - prescribes the certification of references of a higher total value than 75% of the estimated value of the procurement. This redflag is built upon relevant Hungarian legal provisions.
The indicator tells if the potential number of renewals for a contract can be considered above average (3 ore more) or if that might result in a longer contract (4 or more years). Moreover, it can be of significant risk if there is no imformation available with regard to the possible renewals. This indicator scans wording of the relevant fields of the procurement calls.