Public Procurement Office definition

Public Procurement Office. ’ means the Public Procurement Office established by section 4;
Public Procurement Office. ’ means the Public Procurement Office established by 45

Examples of Public Procurement Office in a sentence

  • Project Promoter: Public Procurement Office (PPO) Other project partner(s): Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Total maximum eligible costs: € 1,500,000 Project grant rate: 100.00 % Maximum project grant amount: € 1,500,000 Programme outcome the project contributes to: “Increased application of the Value for Money principle in public procurement”.

  • Project Promoter: Public Procurement Office (PPO) Other project partner(s): Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Total maximum eligible costs: € 1,500,000 Project grant rate: 100.00 % Maximum project grant amount: € 1,500,000 DocuSign Envelope ID: 4CFF4CE7-0C42-45B4-BD51-4F094135CB18 Programme outcome the project contributes to: “Increased application of the Value for Money principle in public procurement”.

  • The publication of the translation of the tender announcement on the SECO homepage and in Swiss national magazine can not be made before publication on the homepage of the Public Procurement Office and the European Publications Office.

  • This is the one and unitary register in the state and is kept by Public Procurement Office.

  • The publication of the translation of the contract notice on the SDC homepage and in Swiss professional magazines can not be made before publication on the homepage of the Public Procurement Office and the European Publications Office.

  • The responsibilitie of the intermediate bodies include mainly: participation in programming and preparation of management documentation at program level,preparation of calls and invitations for national projects; selection of operations; implementation of projects (with the exception of the public procurement control that will be carried out by the Public Procurement Office) in the areas of competence of the intermediate body.

  • To ensure that public procurements meet all the demands, the Public Procurement Office will constantly exert supervision, by using the electronic register (it is used for inserting the required data in the course of the procurement and after it).

  • The main responsibilities of the Public Procurement Office as an intermediate body include: co-operation with the Managing Authority in the preparation of management documentation for the area of contract control; ensuring the control of contracts, including the verification of the cost-effectiveness of expenditure on these contracts.

  • The National Public Procurement Office (LKPP) has submitted (Letter No. 03/D.1/VIII/2009) to line ministries for inter-departmental review a revised Keppres No. 80/2003 on procurement, mandating the use of standard bidding documents.

  • The translation shall be provided simultaneously with submission of the contract notice to the Public Procurement Office of the Republic of Lithuania (hereinafter referred to as “Public Procurement Office”).