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Announced31/10/2025
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Today08/11/2025
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Estimated published01/12/2025
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Brachytherapeutic system for the new Military Hospital in Prešov Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
The purpose of the preparatory market consultations is to reach out to economic operators engaged in the supply and servicing of brachytherapeutic systems in order to inform the market about the upcoming contract and to obtain feedback from potential candidates, to establish in the upcoming public procurement the estimated contract value and the objective parameters and requirements for the subject matter of the contract, which the contracting authority shall indicate in the description of the subject matter of the contract, so as to comply with the principles of public procurement set out in Act No 343/2015 on public procurement and amending certain acts, as amended (‘the Public Procurement Act’). Participation in preparatory market consultations is voluntary. Economic operators participating in preparatory market consultations may subsequently participate in the forthcoming award procedure and submit a tender. The subject of the contract is to procure a complete afterloading brachytherapy system including all applicators for surface, intracavitary and interstitial brachytherapy for the purposes of the new Military Hospital in Prešov. As there are currently several manufacturers with alternative approaches and options for brachytherapy, the aim of the preliminary market consultation will be to consult: - Technical specifications of offered devices - Spatial requirements for individual devices - Price sessions of alternative solutions Based on these discussions, the contracting authority defines the exact technical parameters of the contract. The expected market consultation process is as follows: 1. First joint meeting with all participants in the market consultation, where the contracting authority explains and presents the project requirements and meeting schedule 2. The second round of negotiations will take place on a case-by-case basis and participants will be able to present their proposals for the technical installation of the devices in question. As part of the second round, a compilation of the data sheet of all products will be prepared, including possible evaluation criteria. 3. The third round of negotiations will be held again on a common basis, where the contracting authority will present an idea of the specifications and solutions that will result from the individual negotiations. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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