The whole army invited tenders for real estate. The tender announcement said that only one company could win the bid, but the result was that two units won the bid and divided up the real estate. Is i

The whole army invited tenders for real estate. The tender announcement said that only one company could win the bid, but the result was that two units won the bid and divided up the real estate. Is it legal? First of all, it depends on whether he is legal, whether he is within the scope stipulated by law, in other words, it is impossible to determine whether he is not an item stipulated by law. Specific to this project, whether it can be distributed to two bidders depends on how the tender documents stipulate and whether the tenderer has the right. Furthermore, the key to the distribution between two units depends on whether the two units agree. If the two units disagree, it is necessary and possible to investigate. Obviously, there will be no problem if no one complains.

Secondly, regarding the bidding period, it depends on how the bidding documents define the bidding period. If the bidding period is not exceeded, it is legal.

So it is difficult to judge whether there is a problem, and the information you provide is incomplete and incomplete, so you can't make a clear judgment.