EU Public Procurement Directives definition

EU Public Procurement Directives means EU Directive 2014/24/EU and European Council Directive 89/665/EEC Any Directives and Regulations by which it is applied, extended, amended, consolidated or replaced and any re-enactment thereof
EU Public Procurement Directives means EU Directive 2004/18/EC and any Directives and Regulations by which it is applied, extended, amended, consolidated or replaced and any re-enactment thereof;
EU Public Procurement Directives means EU Directive 2004/18/EC This directive consolidates all previous directives relating to public works, supplies

Examples of EU Public Procurement Directives in a sentence

  • The EU Public Procurement Directives set a financial threshold beyond which prescribed tendering procedures must be followed.

  • The anticipated value of this contract exceeded the threshold requiring competitive tenders to be invited in accordance with the EU Public Procurement Directives; therefore there are no alternative options.

  • Contracts must not be artificially separated so as to circumvent the application of any part of CSOs, the EU Public Procurement Directives or UK Regulations.

  • Contracts which are each of a value below the relevant EU Threshold may nevertheless be subject to full EU Public Procurement Directives tendering requirements, where they constitute a series of related or repeat purchases.

  • All Contracts whose value exceeds the relevant threshold of the EU Public Procurement Directives shall also be advertised in OJEU.

  • For any procurements for goods and services which exceed the EU Procurement Thresholds, (currently £173,934 (200,000 Euros*) or works exceeding£4,348,350 (5 million Euros*)) the Council has to follow full EU Public Procurement Directives which contain additional procedures.

  • Every Contract made by the Council or on its behalf shall comply with the EU Treaty, the EU Public Procurement Directives and all relevant EU and domestic legislation, CSOs, and the Council’s Financial Regulations.

  • Where the value of the Contract exceeds the relevant EU Threshold, public notice shall also be placed in the OJEU in accordance with the EU Public Procurement Directives.

  • This method was used since the research population could not be determined.

  • Due to the value of this contract, it is a legal requirement that competitive tenders are invited in accordance with the EU Public Procurement Directives; therefore there are no alternative options.


More Definitions of EU Public Procurement Directives

EU Public Procurement Directives means EU Directive 2014/24/EU and

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