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Sweden-Gothenburg: Gravel, sand, crushed stone and aggregates

Renova ABGothenburg, SwedenNot disclosedrestricted
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Opportunity Score

Confidence: 45%

Complexity: low

Deadline

services

Contract

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AI Analysis Summary

Moderate opportunity

Renova AB is establishing a dynamic purchasing system (DPS) for the disposal and use of slaggrus (bottom ash) from its waste incineration plant, approximately 100,000 tons per year, as a construction material substitute for natural stone/sand. Suppliers can apply continuously from 2018 to 2032, with call-offs evaluated on criteria such as delivery time, permitted volume, price, environmental impact, innovation, and combination of cost/services.

Strengths

Low complexity

Risks

Restricted procedure — pre-qualification required

No procurement documents available

Analysis may be incomplete

Only part of the procurement documentation was analyzed. Additional eligibility requirements, certificates, or submission documents may exist in the remaining tender documentation.

Key Requirements

  • Submit an application to join the dynamic purchasing system (DPS).
  • Offer solutions for the beneficial use of slaggrus as construction material.
  • Must hold or obtain necessary environmental permits for the intended use of slaggrus.

Buyer

Name

Renova AB

Location

Gothenburg, SWE

Lots (1)

Renova AB seeks suppliers/customers for the uptake and use of slaggrus (fraction 0-80 mm) as construction material, e.g., in landfill construction, subject to environmental regulations. The DPS allows ongoing applications and periodic call-offs evaluated on multiple criteria.

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Procurement Details

Publication

03 Jul 2018

Deadline

Procedure

restricted

Contract

services

Language

SWE

Publication #

288369-2018

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