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Read more about Procurement: What – How? | Submission of the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD)
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Procurement: What – How? | Submission of the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD)

Who must submit a European Single Procurement Document (ESPD)? At a minimum, the tenderer themselves. This seems obvious: the contracting authority needs to verify whether the tenderer meets the exclusion grounds and suitability criteria. Moreover, the ESPD contains essential information about the party that will become the contractor if the contract is awarded.

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Read more about Procurement: What – How? | Standstill period in tenders applies only to bidders
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Procurement: What – How? | Standstill period in tenders applies only to bidders

Who must submit a European Single Procurement Document (ESPD)? At a minimum, the tenderer themselves. This seems obvious: the contracting authority needs to verify whether the tenderer meets the exclusion grounds and suitability criteria. Moreover, the ESPD contains essential information about the party that will become the contractor if the contract is awarded.

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Read more about Alexander Klein Hofmeijer in ENTRNCE webinar on energy contracts and procurement alternatives
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Alexander Klein Hofmeijer in ENTRNCE webinar on energy contracts and procurement alternatives

How can public organizations handle expiring energy contracts without immediately launching a new procurement procedure? In this ENTRNCE webinar, Alexander Klein Hofmeijer shares his legal insights into alternative procurement routes. Many public entities assume a new tender is the only optionβ€”but that isn’t always the case.

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Read more about Procurement: What - How? | Freedom of choice in pricing
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Procurement: What - How? | Freedom of choice in pricing

When submitting a price offer, bidders must comply with the contracting authority’s requirements. This means they must include all components that belong in the price. However, when bidders are given the option to determine how to fulfill a part of the scope themselves, the price for that part can vary in different ways. A practical example illustrates how freedom of choice within the scope led to a dispute over the validity of a bid.

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Read more about Course on design responsibility at Ballast Nedam
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Course on design responsibility at Ballast Nedam

Our specialists Gert Weerheim, Daan Timmerman, and Ines Blomsma delivered a course on design responsibility at Ballast Nedam in Nieuwegein. During the course, the six key success factors for designing contractors were discussed. Read on for the essential insights.

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