Dynamic purchasing system for the supply of project-specific public lighting
The Municipality of Rotterdam aims to make its public lighting more energy-efficient by purchasing project-specific luminaires via a dynamic purchasing system (DPS). The system enables a limited number of entrepreneurs to respond to specific assignments via an electronic platform. New entrepreneurs can be admitted during the period of validity if they meet the admission criteria. The focus is on luminaires that do not belong to the Rotterdamse Stijl, making the requirement unique per project. The process is non-public, aimed at rapid, flexible procurement and promoting innovation in lighting solutions.
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01What is being requested
The Municipality of Rotterdam aims to make its public lighting more energy-efficient by purchasing project-specific luminaires via a dynamic purchasing system (DPS). The system enables a limited number of entrepreneurs to respond to specific assignments via an electronic platform. New entrepreneurs can be admitted during the period of validity if they meet the admission criteria. The focus is on luminaires that do not belong to the Rotterdamse Stijl, making the requirement unique per project. The process is non-public, aimed at rapid, flexible procurement and promoting innovation in lighting solutions.
The Municipality of Rotterdam is working on making its public lighting more energy-efficient. In recent years, the focus was on public lighting that belongs to the Rotterdamse Stijl. For more info see; Rotterdamse Stijl | Rotterdam.nl In the coming period, the focus will be on specific public lighting luminaires that do not belong to the Rotterdamse Stijl. Because these luminaires are project-specific, this requirement is best fulfilled via a dynamic purchasing system. The Contracting Authority aims to establish a Dynamic Purchasing System through this procedure, whereby the admitted Entrepre
02Exclusion grounds
- No specific exclusion grounds were extracted. In a European tender, the mandatory and discretionary grounds of art. 2.86/2.87 of the Dutch Procurement Act almost always apply — check the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD).
03Value in context
The contracting authority did not publish an estimated value — common for a large share of contracts. The EU threshold for leveringen is € 221.000, for reference.
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