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EU GPP Helpdesk Webinar: how can preliminary market consultations boost sustainable public procurement?

This event is the fourth webinar of 2024, as part of the European Commission’s Helpdesk service on GPP and it will be on the topic of preliminary market consultations.

Preliminary market consultations are a powerful tool for contracting authorities to better understand what the market can offer (e.g. the available goods and services, recent market developments, and the existing commercial models). These tools are particularly valuable in the framework of sustainable public procurement, because they allow procurers to present their social and environmental objectives to potential suppliers, get feedback from the market, and/or find other information that are relevant for preparing the procurement procedure and documents.

The webinar aims to provide participants with concrete tips and examples on how to organise preliminary market consultations, as well as to highlight the benefits of engaging the private sector with sustainable public procurement.

Agenda:

  • Welcome and introduction from the EU GPP Helpdesk, Ivan Azevedo, policy officer, Directorate-General for Environment, European Commission
  • How to organise a preliminary market consultation in practice, Alexander Lemmens,Senior legal officer, Flemish Agency for Facility Operations, Belgium
  • SRPP and preliminary market consultations, Luigi Carinci, Project Director, RedInternacional BLive, Spain
  • GPP and preliminary market consultations: a case study from Czech Republic, Jakub Váňa, Public Procurement Department South Moravian Region, Czech Republic

The webinar will be hosted and facilitated by AEIDL - European Association for Innovation in Local Development, on behalf of the European Commission (DG Environment).

Practical information

Where
Online only
When
-
Who should attend
Public event
Website
EU GPP Helpdesk webinar
Entrance fee
Free of charge
Submitted by
European commission
No

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