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6. Assessment and Approval Stages

The assessment of proposals will follow a three-stage process:

6.1. Stage One: Proposal Filtering

In this stage, DTP will conduct an initial review of the proposal to determine if it aligns with the government’s policy objectives and meets the basic requirements outlined in this framework. Proposals that do not meet the criteria will be rejected or referred to other processes.
Should the Proposal fail to meet one of the Assessment Citeria, DTP is not obliged to assess the Proposal against the remaining Assessment Criteria.

6.2. Stage Two: Due Diligence

For proposals that pass the filtering stage, a detailed due diligence assessment will be conducted. This will include an in-depth analysis of the financial, technical, and legal aspects of the proposal, as well as an evaluation of the proponent’s capability to deliver the project.

6.3. Stage Three: Negotiation

In this stage, the proponent and DTP will negotiate the terms of the project, including license agreements, operational responsibilities, and risk-sharing arrangements. If the proposal offers unique benefits, DTP may enter into exclusive negotiations with the proponent.

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