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concerned
sector and market; assessment of risks and their proposed sharing;
responsibilities of, and liabilities on government; the financing proposal;
the main
terms of the contract; and competency of the project sponsor. Some countries (for
example, the Republic of Korea) have institutional mechanisms for thorough
examination of unsolicited project proposals.
The implementing agency after thorough examination of the proposal may
consider separate procurement processes for unsolicited
proposals that do not
involve proprietary concepts or technology and those that involve proprietary
concepts or technology. Given the scope of the present Guidebook, no further
discussion on unsolicited projects is considered necessary.