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What data are published in the contracting party?

Basic Concepts

Ok, let's break that flat and suitcased tone:

The contractor's profile, thus in a simple plan, is like the digital bulletin board where administrations hang everything that has to do with their contracts. Literally, if you cool the roll of Pillar Curro with the public sector, this is where you have to look yes or yes. It is not for anything, but if you go from looking at this, you eat the snacks.

So what noses are there? It depends a little on who the entity and the type of contract is, but you almost always find the following:

Basic info of the entity: name, direction, NIF, contact ... the typical of any company, but in more official plan.

How they will hire: if open, if restricted, if you have to send a messenger dove or make a choreography. Ok, just about the choreography, but the rest is.

Bidding ads: this is where they release the bombing of "hey, we are looking for a supplier for this." They put the object of the contract, estimated pasta, deadlines, criteria ... what is necessary not to go blind.

Bidding documents: Basically the paperwork you have to read so as not to shit it. The sheets and such, where they tell you everything they demand.

Who has taken the prize: the award, come on. Name of the one who has won, how much it takes and how long you have to curb. The typical for the other rabien or put the batteries for the next.

Last minute changes: if they renounce, if they expand deadlines, if they change something from the contract ... all that hang it here, that no one can say "I did not find out."

Minor contracts: smaller things that also publish (although, let's be honest, here there is sometimes more opacity than in Gotham at night).

Total, that the contractor's profile is pure gold if you want to do business with the administration. If you are a company and do not look at it, you don't want to bill. And be careful, what is published here goes to Mass: if they change something, they tell you here. So, espabilad@, always have it on the radar or you stay out.

In summary, the contractor's profile is not only for paperwork geeks: it is the tool to catch opportunities and not lose anything in this world of tenders. If you don't use it, then don't cry.

Marta Jiménez

Marta Jiménez

Expert in public procurement • Digital transformation of tenders • Trainer and author at Tendios

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