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Denmark – Erection of road-barriers – KD_AUTO.410 Autoværn - dynamisk indkøbssystem

VejdirektoratetKøbenhavn V, DenmarkDKK 150,000,000 / ~EUR 20,073,335restricted
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Opportunity Score

Confidence: 50%

Complexity: medium

Deadline

works

Contract

DPS

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AI Analysis Summary

Strong opportunity

Dynamic purchasing system (DPS) for the erection or replacement of road barriers (autoværn) across Denmark, operated by Vejdirektoratet. The DPS allows continuous qualification and tendering for specific tasks. Estimated overall value is 150,000,000 DKK. Award criteria is price only. Submission language is Danish.

Strengths

Documents available

Medium complexity

Electronic submission

Risks

Restricted procedure — pre-qualification required

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

  • Experience within the last 5 years in erection or replacement of road barriers
  • Provide up to 5 references describing project name, contract type, client, contract sum, execution period, and project description
  • If relying on other entities' capacity, provide a commitment from those entities

Buyer

Name

Vejdirektoratet

Location

København V, DNK

Buyer profile

Open profile

Identifier

60729018

Lots (1)

#LOT-0001Se punkt 2.1

Single lot covering all road barrier works across Denmark. The lot is a DPS, meaning suppliers can apply for qualification at any time and be invited to tender for specific orders. The scope includes installation and replacement of road barriers nationwide.

DKK 150,000,00045233280

Procurement Details

Publication

04 Nov 2024

Deadline

Procedure

restricted

Contract

works

Language

DAN

Publication #

670128-2024

Classification

Performance: Denmark

Documents (2)