The Municipality of Nijmegen intends to develop the former horticultural area Hoge Bongerd into a sustainable residential and living area with a maximum of 250 homes, including at least 40 social housing units, and up to 2,825 m² of commercial facilities, including all necessary infrastructure and public outdoor space. This concerns a contract for the construction of dwellings (CPV 45211300-2) which is being tendered via a competitive dialogue. The description does not provide explicit SME-friendly language or location-specific requirements, but does emphasize a large scale and a complex project work package. Given the size, the technical requirements, and the use of a competitive dialogue, this project is of interest to medium to large developers with experience in large-scale housing projects.
Contract · European procedure
01What is being requested
The Municipality of Nijmegen intends to develop the former horticultural area Hoge Bongerd into a sustainable residential and living area with a maximum of 250 homes, including at least 40 social housing units, and up to 2,825 m² of commercial facilities, including all necessary infrastructure and public outdoor space. This concerns a contract for the construction of dwellings (CPV 45211300-2) which is being tendered via a competitive dialogue. The description does not provide explicit SME-friendly language or location-specific requirements, but does emphasize a large scale and a complex project work package. Given the size, the technical requirements, and the use of a competitive dialogue, this project is of interest to medium to large developers with experience in large-scale housing projects.
The former horticultural area Hoge Bongerd and its surroundings have been undergoing significant change for years as a result of the Ruimte voor de Rivier project and several housing construction tasks, such as the Stelt and Hof van Holland. The Municipality of Nijmegen is now putting this contract on the market for the development of Hoge Bongerd into a sustainable residential and living area for a maximum of 250 homes, of which at least 40 are social housing, and a maximum of 2,825 m² of commercial facilities and all associated infrastructure and (public) outdoor space.
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).
03Likely competitors
04Tender documents
05Legal themes that may be relevant here
06Frequently asked questions
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What proportion of social housing is required within this project?
How much space is available for commercial facilities?
What is the objective of the development of the Hoge Bongerd area?
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