Which of the following is good practice for an owner awarding a contract?
A) seeking clarity from a bidder regarding an ambiguity in a bid before awarding the contract
B) awarding the contract based on criteria not stated in the invitation for tenders
C) accepting a bid that does not comply with all the mandatory criteria stated in the invitation for tenders
D) refusing to negotiate with any bidders
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