What is the official registration of classified bidders and companies?
Ok, let's release formalism a little because, honestly, who speaks like this outside an instruction manual?
The Official Registry of Lighting and Classified Companies - Yes, Rolec for Friends - is basically a mega official database where it is pointed out who is in the world of public tenders. Imagine a VIP list, but instead of entering a party, you enter public tenders to get contracts with the administration. All this goes through the digital public procurement platform, so forget about rubber stamps and eternal tails.
What is Rolec for? Well, just so that companies do not have to carry a mountain of papers every time they want to catch a public contract. You go up your data once - that if you have pasta, that if your company knows what it does, the typical - and ready, you forget to repeat history in each tender. And yes, that of economic solvency sounds like a roll, but it is what there is.
Rolec does not only collect info. It also classifies companies according to their solvency and capacity. The reason? Well, depending on the type of contract - works, services, what you touch - need to demonstrate that you are not a mindundi. There are groups and subgroups, as if this were the Hogwarts of the companies.
By the way, anyone can gossip what is in Rolec. So if you are curious (or you are from the competition snowing), there you have everything well transparent. And that roll of transparency is very good, because there is not so much pig.
Advantages for companies: First, less paperwork every time you go for a contract. Second, if you have a good classification, you can put a little and become a serious rival in tenders. Of course, do not emotions: it is not mandatory to be in Rolec to introduce you to everything. If you are not registered, simply have the process of presenting your documentation at a time. A little more can, but you can.
Summarizing: Rolec is that invention that makes the entire mess of public hiring less nightmare and more transparent. If you have a company and want to play in the big leagues of the public sector, there is your entrance door.