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The procurement is for a tender implementation tool (KGV) and contract administration tool (KAV), delivered as a service over the internet, and includes establishment, including training, configuration, conversion, adaptation and integrations, and operation/management as well as user support. See the tender documentation Step 2 - Tender submission and annexes for further information on the procurement.
Doc Title: VOIS - KGV and KAV - Stage 1 - Prequalification
Contract Type: services

  • 18 Feb 2026
  • 133972322
  • Refer Document

The contracting authority for this competition is the three regional toll money companies listed below. These companies finance toll projects and operate toll collection in Norway and cooperate on technical system solutions. The three companies are: Ferde AS (org.nr. 918 012 745), Sør-Vest-NorgeVegamot AS (org.nr. 935 162 718), Midt-NorgeBompengeselskap Nord AS (org.nr. 817 919 472), Nord-Norge Companies shall enter into a contract with a winning tenderer in the competition. Ferde AS ́s contract shall include the procurement of consultancy services from the winning tenderer. Vegamot AS and Bompengeselskap Nord AS ́ contracts shall include an option for the procurement of consultancy services. The option shall be taken up if these companies would like to change the data warehouse at a later date/ join the new data warehouse in Microsoft Fabric.
Doc Title: Microsoft Fabric Consultancy Services - Establishment and further development of a new data warehouse
Contract Type: services

  • 20 Feb 2026
  • 133971769
  • Refer Document

This procurement ensures the continuity and strengthening of the Harmonised Standards (HAS) Consultants system, which provides the European Commission with technical and administrative assistance to perform its legal duties under Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012. HAS Consultants verify whether draft and final harmonised standards (or parts thereof) developed by CEN, CENELEC and ETSI under Commission standardisation requests comply with those requests and the relevant Union harmonisation legislationβ€”so that the conditions for citing their references in the Official Journal of the European Union are met in accordance with Article 10(6). The need is reinforced by Court of Justice case law. The James Elliott ruling confirmed the legal effects of harmonised standards and the Commission-s duty to perform systematic controls before OJ citation, anchoring legal certainty for market actors and authorities. Building on this, the Court-s Grand Chamber judgment of 5 March 2024 in Public.Resource.Org & Right to Know v Commission (case, C-588/21 P) held that harmonised standards that generate legal effects may be subject to public access under Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 due to an overriding public interest in disclosure, while not generally negating copyright protection. This heightens expectations on transparency, consistency and the auditable quality of compliance assessments underpinning OJ publication. Under the contract, the contractor will (i) recruit, coordinate and quality-control a...

  • 23 Feb 2026
  • 133971384
  • EUR 1045700

This procedure is to conclude one single contract to continue providing technical assistance services for the implementation of four EU sea basin strategies: Atlantic Ocean, Black Sea, Western Mediterranean and North Sea. The European Ocean Pact recognises the benefit of sea basins cooperation and indicates that the EU will continue supporting it and developing tailored strategies for each European sea basin. The service contract will support the European Commission, Member States and third countries involved in the implementation of the agreed policy objectives and priorities, through specific activities at national and regional level, tailoring the specificities of each regional sea basin. Activities will include the provision of specific expertise on the blue economy, regional work on maritime spatial planning, support to smart specialisation partnerships, support to coastal communities at the sea basin level, blue skills, capacity building, administrative support to relevant public authorities, stakeholder community, national hubs and thematic working tracks, dissemination and communication activities, partnership building and match-making, project definition and identification of funding opportunities, organisation of annual events and workshops, reporting, logistic support to the SBS Steering Committee meetings, among others.
Doc Title: Regional Maritime cooperation β€˜Assistance mechanism for the European Sea basins strategies in the Atlantic, Western Mediterranean,...

  • 20 Mar 2026
  • 133966860
  • EUR 7700000

The FSA is seeking a supplier to deliver a UK‑focused legume allergy study under a 12‑month contract. The work will include a systematic evidence review, mapping of legume use in food products, and a feasibility assessment of social media analytics, culminating in a comprehensive final report. Tenders are invited to address the following objectives: β€’ Review UK-relevant evidence on the prevalence and characteristics of legume allergy, and examine cross-reactivity between legumes, as well as provide information on how processing affects their allergenicity. β€’ Provide an overview of the use of legumes in UK food products (i.e. which legumes are being added to which foods and in what quantities). β€’ Conduct a feasibility study on using social media analytics to generate insights into consumer perceptions and experiences related to legume allergy. β€’ Consolidate all findings into a comprehensive report.
CPV classifications: 73000000 - Research and development services and related consultancy services79311000 - Survey services79315000 - Social research services

  • 24 Feb 2026
  • 133942873
  • Refer Document

Background Conventional intensive agriculture has, for the past 70 years, relied on a system of agricultural interventions to grow food, characterised by intensive tillage, use of agrochemicals and frequent periods of bare soils or monocultures. This regime has resulted in widespread soil degradation, with our arable soils containing the least carbon, lowest diversity of soil fauna and highest density of all UK soils (Countryside Survey, 2007 soils report). Regenerative agriculture now hopes to address this soil degradation while maintaining productivity by adopting techniques that more closely mirror natural processes, such as avoiding soil disturbance, sowing diverse crops, maintaining plant cover, and ensuring ongoing supply of organic matter. However, despite abundant evidence that, in the long-term, regenerative techniques are better for maintaining soil structure and function, a transition from a previously degraded soil to a regenerative, e.g. no till, approach may result in little recovery from soil degradation, provide poor returns for the farmer, and may result in farmers returning to the conventional techniques they'd previously abandoned. Approaches are required to rapidly return a degraded soil to a state which is resistant to degradation and resilient to the impacts of regenerative techniques, to enable farmers to fully embrace regenerative approaches and benefit from them in the long term, and which can be encouraged through agri-environment schemes, as part of...

  • 06 Mar 2026
  • 133942809
  • Refer Document

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