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Economic Aspects of Public Orders Submitting
Hrdinová, Eva ; Srba, Martin (referee) ; Hromádka, Vít (advisor)
The issue solved in this thesis is the procedure for the award of public contract, which is explored from the perspective of the Act No. 137/3006 Coll., on Public Contracts, as Amended. With the help of latest Amendment No. 55/2012 Coll., number of changes was allocated into the tables. These changes fundamentally modify the view on the Act of Public Contract. Process of the award of public contract is then analyzed and evaluated by the tender dossier, from which the data about qualification requirements and evaluation criteria was drawn. Evaluation is performed using graphs and tables. The result of this thesis is to demonstrate a significant effect of the Amendment on the entire procedure and the decrease of assigned public works contracts with regard to public supply contracts and public service contracts. Future recommendation is to re-amend the Act on Public Contract and try to allow the re-growth of awarded public contracts, and to reclaim significant negative impact of the Amendment.
Tendering Procedure in Process of Investment Construction
Hrdinová, Eva ; Dvořáčková, Šárka (referee) ; Hromádka, Vít (advisor)
The issue solved in this thesis is the procedure for the award of public contract with extensive subject matter of the construction works. In accordance with assumed level of fulfillment, over limit public order is awarded in open procedure. Afterwards, the analysis of submitted bids from contenders was created in parallel with an assessment of the impacts, which have occurred during the implementation of the fulfilling of the public contract. The thesis is examined from the perspective of the Act No. 137/2006 Coll., on Public Procurement, as amended. Future recommendation is the establishment of new amendment to that Act, with the aim to increase the evaluation criterion of economic advantageousness of tenders.
Tendering Procedure in Process of Investment Construction
Hrdinová, Eva ; Dvořáčková, Šárka (referee) ; Hromádka, Vít (advisor)
The issue solved in this thesis is the procedure for the award of public contract with extensive subject matter of the construction works. In accordance with assumed level of fulfillment, over limit public order is awarded in open procedure. Afterwards, the analysis of submitted bids from contenders was created in parallel with an assessment of the impacts, which have occurred during the implementation of the fulfilling of the public contract. The thesis is examined from the perspective of the Act No. 137/2006 Coll., on Public Procurement, as amended. Future recommendation is the establishment of new amendment to that Act, with the aim to increase the evaluation criterion of economic advantageousness of tenders.
Economic Aspects of Public Orders Submitting
Hrdinová, Eva ; Srba, Martin (referee) ; Hromádka, Vít (advisor)
The issue solved in this thesis is the procedure for the award of public contract, which is explored from the perspective of the Act No. 137/3006 Coll., on Public Contracts, as Amended. With the help of latest Amendment No. 55/2012 Coll., number of changes was allocated into the tables. These changes fundamentally modify the view on the Act of Public Contract. Process of the award of public contract is then analyzed and evaluated by the tender dossier, from which the data about qualification requirements and evaluation criteria was drawn. Evaluation is performed using graphs and tables. The result of this thesis is to demonstrate a significant effect of the Amendment on the entire procedure and the decrease of assigned public works contracts with regard to public supply contracts and public service contracts. Future recommendation is to re-amend the Act on Public Contract and try to allow the re-growth of awarded public contracts, and to reclaim significant negative impact of the Amendment.

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