The organ of state and the service provider/supplier will sign a contract which sets out the supplier’s obligations to perform, and the government's obligations to pay.
The organ of state and the service provider/supplier will sign a contract which sets out the supplier’s obligations to perform, and the government's obligations to pay.
Once there has been a tender award, the legal obligations which flow from the tender award are captured in a contract. The contract will set out the very specific terms of the relationship between the parties.
If a supplier has won a tender to build, operate and maintain a government hospital, there will need to be very clear obligations on exactly when it will need to start designing, handover between designers and builders, the method and frequency of your maintenance obligations etc. The contract contains all the nitty gritty that is not fleshed out in the tender process.