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Public Procurement Service

Managing public procurement procedures requires thorough knowledge of the legislative framework, professional preparation of documentation, and precise execution of every step in the process. Our team delivers a complete public procurement service – from planning to the conclusion of the procedure – in accordance with current legislation and best practices.

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What this service includes?

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PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PLANNING

Preparation of the annual procurement plan, advisory support regarding types and estimated values of procurements, and development of the procurement timeline.

PREPARATION OF PROCUREMENT DOCUMENTATION

We prepare complete documentation for all types of public procurement procedures of goods, works, and services, including simplified procurement procedures and for entities not subject to the Public Procurement Act (NOJN). This includes support in drafting technical specifications, bills of quantities, eligibility requirements, and selection criteria.

PUBLICATION AND MANAGEMENT OF THE PROCEDURE

We publish procurement procedures through relevant platforms (e.g., EOJN, TED, eufondovi.gov), respond to questions and suggestions from interested economic operators, and ensure compliance with prescribed deadlines.

EVALUATION OF BIDS AND PREPARATION OF REPORTS

We participate in the work of evaluation committees, conduct the review and assessment of bids, and prepare all necessary reports and decisions.

REPRESENTATION IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

We provide legal support in cases of appeals or disputes before competent bodies for the protection of the rights of contracting authorities or bidders.

TENDER PREPARATION SERVICES FOR PRIVATE COMPANIES

For our clients, we monitor procurement announcements, prepare tender documentation, and provide support throughout the entire procurement process.

TRAINING AND CONSULTING FOR CONTRACTING AUTHORITIES AND BIDDERS

We organize lectures and workshops for employees of public bodies and private companies, and provide training for interested parties on rules, procedures, and the most common mistakes in public procurement.

Who is this service for?

Public authorities and institutions

Private companies participating in public procurement procedures as bidders or as beneficiaries of EU funds

EU fund beneficiaries for whom public procurement is a mandatory component of the project

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