Öffentliche Vergabe: An Freihändiger Vergabe oder Verhandlungsverfahren teilnehmen
Inhalt
Begriffe im Kontext
Fachlich freigegeben am
Fachlich freigegeben durch
- - Administrative regulations on Section 55 of the State Budget Code (LHO)
- and announcements in accordance with Section 29 of the Municipal Budget Ordinance (GemHVO)
- - § 97 ff. Act against Restraints of Competition (GBW)
- Ordinance on the Award of Public Contracts (VgV)
- Procurement and Contract Regulations for Services - Part A (VOL/A)
- https://www.absthessen.de/recht-vob.html
- Ordinance on the award of contracts in the areas of transport, drinking water supply and energy supply (Sector Ordinance - SektVO)
- Hessian Public Procurement and Collective Bargaining Act (HVTG)
In the case of direct award (national), the contracting authority (awarding body) invites selected companies to submit a tender. Both the service and the prices can then be negotiated. The same applies to the negotiated procedure (EU-wide). This must be carried out if the order volume reaches or exceeds the threshold value (for supplies and services over 200,000.00 euros, for construction services over 5,000,000.00 euros).
Notes:
Competition is restricted. The awarding authority can carry out a public competition in advance. In the negotiated procedure (EU-wide), a call for competition is mandatory in certain cases.
The public invitation to tender is published in the Hessian Tender Database (www.had.de).
EU tenders must also be published in the EU Official Journal.
You can find out which documents, samples or specimens you need when submitting your tender from the awarding office.
Direct award is only permitted in a few exceptional cases. The same applies to the EU-wide negotiated procedure. Admissibility exists, for example, if
- a certain value limit is not exceeded (currently EUR 100,000.00),
- only a specific contractor can provide the service due to special requirements (e.g. patent protection, special experience or equipment),
- the nature and scope of the service cannot be clearly and exhaustively defined before the contract is awarded,
- a service is particularly urgent,
- a service is subject to confidentiality regulations.
Direct award differs from public and restricted tendering (Europe-wide: open and restricted procedure). Price and service negotiations with the bidding company are permitted. There is no formal procedure.
If there is no call for competition, the contracting authority invites you informally to submit a tender. The contracting authority may only invite companies that have the necessary
- expertise,
- capability and
- reliability
and reliability. It may demand proof of suitability. The companies submit an initial bid. The awarding authority examines the bids and awards the contract or negotiates until a bid is ready for award.
In the case of public participation competitions, you can submit an application for participation in the competition to the awarding authority. If the awarding authority selects you, it will ask you to submit a bid. It will send you the relevant tender documents.
If you return the documents electronically, you must provide them with a qualified electronic signature and transmit the data in encrypted form.
Note:
The awarding authority must allow sufficient time for tenders to be submitted.
It usually awards the contract in writing. It is the conclusion of the contract. It then informs unsuccessful bidders.
The direct award is free of formal requirements and deadlines. The procedure may extend over several rounds of negotiations.
In the case of EU-wide negotiated procedures, bidders can submit an application to the public procurement chamber of the state of Hesse at the Darmstadt Regional Council. In the case of direct awards (below the threshold values), the VOB offices can be called in to review construction work. The address of the awarding chamber and the VOB office will be provided in the contract notice or with the tender documents.
In Hesse, it is possible to obtain pre-qualification from the Contract Advisory Center (www.absthessen.de).
The competitions are all published in the Hessian tender database (www.had.de).