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CHINESE MODEL BIDDING DOCUMENTS
PROCUREMENT OF GOODS
UNDER
National Competitive Bidding (ncb)
Ministry of Finance
The People’s Republic of China
January 2012
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Preface
In order to regulate and standardize procurement activities of World Bank financed projects in China, in 1991 the Ministry of Finance (MOF) organized to produce and published Model Bidding Documents for World Bank Financed Projects (MBDs), which were revised in 1993 by MOF and the World Bank based on trial use of these documents. In 1995, the World Bank revised its Procurement Guidelines and then developed and published Standard Bidding Documents (SBDs) for World Bank financed projects, and requested that its borrowers must use SBDs in World Bank financed projects. After extensive consultations, MOF and the World Bank agreed to revise and update MBDs developed since 1991 in reference to SBDs. The revised and updated MBDs were re-published in 1997.
Over the past 20 years, use of MBDs has played a positive role in regulating and standardizing procurement activities of World Bank financed projects in China and has also produced favorable impacts on the development of China’s relevant procurement systems.
In October 2001, multilateral development banks and relevant international financial institutions produced and published Harmonized Bidding Documents and User’s Guide. These harmonized documents extensively reflect “best practice” results of these international institutions. The World Bank’s SBDs prepared based on the harmonized bidding documents have since been used in international competitive bidding activities for World Bank financed projects in China. In recent years and in response to the developing and changing situation, international financial in