(d) the name and address of each winning supplier;

(e) the value of the contract, or the highest and lowest tenders considered in the process of awarding the contract; and

(f) the tendering procedure used.

8. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, an entity may withhold certain information on the award of a contract, where disclosure of such information would impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the public interest or would prejudice the legitimate commercial interest of a particular person, or might prejudice fair competition between suppliers.

Article 1016: Limited Tendering

1. An entity of a Party may, in the circumstances and subject to the conditions specified in paragraph 2, deviate from the provisions of Articles 1008 (Tendering Procedures) through 1015 (Submission, Receipt and Opening of Tenders and Awarding of Contracts), provided that such limited tendering is not used with a view to avoiding maximum possible competition or in a manner that would constitute a means of discrimination between suppliers of the other Parties or protection of domestic suppliers.

2. An entity may use limited tendering in the following circumstances and subject to the following conditions, as applicable:

(a) in the absence of tenders in response to an open or selective tender, or when the tenders submitted either have resulted from collusion or do not conform to the essential requirements of the tender documentation, or when the tenders submitted come from suppliers who do not comply with the conditions for participation provided for in accordance with this Chapter, on condition that the requirements of the initial procurement are not substantially modified in the contract as awarded;

(b) when, for works of art or for reasons connected with the protection of patents, copyrights or other exclusive rights, proprietary information, confidential consulting services or, when there is an absence of competition for technical reasons, the goods or services can be supplied only by a particular supplier and no reasonable alternative or substitute exists;

(c) in so far as is strictly necessary when, for reasons of extreme urgency brought about by events unforeseeable by the entity, the goods or services could not be obtained in time by means of open or selective tendering procedures;