Multi-year cooperation agreement for inner-city public transport infrastructure within the Programma Instroom Nieuwe Trams Haagse Regio (INTHR): Line 6, Line 12 and optional sub-projects
This tender concerns a cooperation agreement (SP) for the renewal of tram lines 6 and 12 and the surrounding rail and public space within The Hague. With an estimated value of €152.9 million and a minimum duration of 6 years, the project focuses on an integrated approach with minimal disruption to public greenery and residential properties. The assignment is intended as a long-term partnership between the Municipality, MRDH, and HTM, whereby the contractor is responsible for both the rail infrastructure and the redesign of the public space.
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01What is being requested
This tender concerns a cooperation agreement (SP) for the renewal of tram lines 6 and 12 and the surrounding rail and public space within The Hague. With an estimated value of €152.9 million and a minimum duration of 6 years, the project focuses on an integrated approach with minimal disruption to public greenery and residential properties. The assignment is intended as a long-term partnership between the Municipality, MRDH, and HTM, whereby the contractor is responsible for both the rail infrastructure and the redesign of the public space.
The city of Den Haag is growing. More and more people are coming to Den Haag to live, work, and enjoy leisure activities. This means more people will be traveling and the city is becoming increasingly crowded. Den Haag is already the most densely populated city in the Netherlands. To ensure the city remains accessible, livable, and traffic-safe in the future, the municipality, the Metropoolregio Rotterdam Den Haag (MRDH), and HTM Personenvervoer (HTM) are investing in new, accessible, and more sustainable trams, and the infrastructure for these trams and the surrounding public space is being a
02Breakdown by lot
03Exclusion 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).
04Value in context
05Likely competitors
06Legal themes that may be relevant here
07Estimated value versus the market
€ 1,4 mln
€ 3,6 mln
€ 9,1 mln
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