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Introduction of Guangzhou government bidding network?
Guangzhou government bidding network belongs to Guangzhou public resources trading network, which is a professional website for trading services in the fields of project bidding, government procurement and information management of construction project bidding of various construction enterprises in Guangzhou. Guangzhou Bidding Network actively performs its corresponding duties and maintains the order of various engineering procurement projects.

General situation of Guangzhou Public Resource Trading Network:

The website of Guangzhou Public Resource Trading Network has comprehensively built a network electronic platform for information release and processing of government procurement, construction projects, land minerals and property rights transactions, and data information interaction and sharing, with the aim of making Guangzhou Public Resource Trading Management Department Center better shoulder Guangzhou Public Resource Trading.

in order to further standardize the development of bidding for construction enterprises in this region, the interim measures for promoting the development of small and medium-sized enterprises by government procurement have been formulated for the relevant contents of the management system of construction enterprises in this region. The basic contents are as follows:

Article 1 In order to give full play to the policy function of government procurement and promote the development of small and medium-sized enterprises with good products, services and reputation, according to the Procurement Law of the People's Republic of China and the Procurement Law of the People's Republic of China,

Article 2 Small and medium-sized enterprises (including medium-sized, small-sized and micro-enterprises, the same below) mentioned in these Measures shall meet the following conditions at the same time:

(1) Meet the criteria for the classification of small and medium-sized enterprises;

(2) providing goods manufactured by this enterprise, undertaking projects or services, or providing goods manufactured by other small and medium-sized enterprises. The goods mentioned in this item do not include goods using registered trademarks of large enterprises.

the criteria for the classification of small and medium-sized enterprises as mentioned in these measures refers to the criteria for the classification of small and medium-sized enterprises formulated by the relevant departments of the State Council according to the employees, operating income, total assets and other indicators.

small and micro enterprises that provide goods manufactured by medium-sized enterprises are regarded as medium-sized enterprises.

article 3 no unit or individual may obstruct or restrict small and medium-sized enterprises from freely entering the government procurement market in their own regions and industries, and government procurement activities may not discriminate or treat small and medium-sized enterprises according to the scale conditions of suppliers such as registered capital, total assets, operating income, employees, profits and tax payment.

article 4 all departments responsible for preparing departmental budgets (hereinafter referred to as departments) shall strengthen the preparation of government procurement plans, formulate specific plans for purchasing from small and medium-sized enterprises, and make overall plans to determine the projects that their departments (including subordinate units, the same below) purchase from small and medium-sized enterprises. Under the premise of meeting the basic needs of the organization's own operation and providing public services, more than 3% of the total annual government procurement project budget of the department should be reserved for small and medium-sized enterprises, of which the proportion reserved for small and micro enterprises should not be less than 6%.

when organizing procurement activities, the purchaser or procurement agency shall indicate in the tender documents, negotiation documents and inquiry documents that the project is specially for small and medium-sized enterprises or small and micro enterprises.

article 5 for projects that are not specifically targeted at small and medium-sized enterprises, the purchaser or procurement agency shall stipulate in the bidding documents, negotiation documents and inquiry documents that 6%-1% of the price of products of small and micro enterprises shall be deducted, and the deducted price shall be used to participate in the evaluation. The specific deduction ratio shall be determined by the purchaser or procurement agency.

small and medium-sized enterprises participating in government procurement activities shall provide the Letter of Statement for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises as stipulated in these Measures (see Annex).

article 6 encourages large and medium-sized enterprises and other natural persons, legal persons or other organizations to form consortia with small and micro enterprises to participate in government procurement activities that are not specifically for small and medium-sized enterprises. It is stipulated in the joint agreement that if the contract amount of small and micro enterprises accounts for more than 3% of the total contract amount of the consortium, the consortium can be deducted from the price by 2%-3%. If all parties to the consortium are small and micro enterprises, the consortium shall be regarded as small and micro enterprises and enjoy the support policies stipulated in Articles 4 and 5 of these Measures. Large and medium-sized enterprises and other natural persons, legal persons or other organizations that form a consortium shall not have investment relations with small and micro enterprises.

article 7 after small and medium-sized enterprises obtain government procurement contracts according to the policies stipulated in articles 4, 5 and 6 of these measures, small and micro enterprises shall not subcontract or subcontract to large and medium-sized enterprises, and medium-sized enterprises shall not subcontract or subcontract to large enterprises.

article 8 encourages purchasers to allow large enterprises that have obtained government procurement contracts to subcontract to small and medium-sized enterprises according to law. The amount subcontracted by large enterprises to small and medium-sized enterprises is included in the statistical amount of procurement for small and medium-sized enterprises.

article 9 encourages purchasers to give appropriate support to small and medium-sized enterprises in terms of performance bond, payment term and payment method when signing government procurement contracts with them. The purchaser shall pay the procurement funds in full and on time in accordance with the contract.

article 1 encourages the introduction of credit guarantee in government procurement activities to provide specialized guarantee services for small and medium-sized enterprises in financing, bid guarantee and performance guarantee.

article 11 financial departments at all levels and relevant departments should strengthen training guidance and professional consulting services for small and medium-sized enterprises to participate in government procurement activities, so as to improve their ability to participate in government procurement activities.

article 12 each department shall report to the finance department at the same level the specific situation of its procurement for small and medium-sized enterprises in the previous year in the first quarter of each year, and publicly reserve the implementation of the project and the procurement for small and medium-sized enterprises of other projects in the government procurement media designated by the Ministry of finance.

article 13 financial departments at all levels should actively promote the informatization construction of government procurement, improve the transparency of government procurement information release, and provide stable channels for small and medium-sized enterprises to obtain government procurement information.

article 14 financial departments at all levels shall, jointly with the competent departments of small and medium-sized enterprises, establish and improve relevant systems for government procurement to promote the development of small and medium-sized enterprises, and strengthen supervision and inspection of the implementation of relevant policies. All departments are responsible for the implementation and management of government procurement in their own departments to promote the development of small and medium-sized enterprises.

article 15 the identification of small and medium-sized enterprises in government procurement supervision and inspection and complaint handling shall be the responsibility of the competent department of small and medium-sized enterprises at or above the county level where the enterprises are located.

article 16 if a purchaser, procurement agency or small and medium-sized enterprise violates laws and regulations in government procurement activities, it shall be handled in accordance with the government procurement law and relevant laws and regulations.

Article 17 The Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology shall be responsible for the interpretation of these Measures.

related information of Guangzhou bidding network:

website of Guangzhou public resources trading network: /

address of Guangzhou government bidding network: No.333, Tianrun Road, Tianhe District, Guangzhou

Contact information of Guangzhou government bidding network: 2-28866

E-mail of Guangzhou government bidding network: gzzb-mail @ 163.com.