The Municipality of Amsterdam has awarded a public contract (TenderNed 388334) for large-scale fire scans of approximately 700 owned properties within the Veilig Vastgoed programme. The objective is to evaluate and upgrade the current fire safety level. The contract consists of 4 lots, but detailed specifications are missing from the provided data.
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01What is being requested
The Municipality of Amsterdam has awarded a public contract (TenderNed 388334) for large-scale fire scans of approximately 700 owned properties within the Veilig Vastgoed programme. The objective is to evaluate and upgrade the current fire safety level. The contract consists of 4 lots, but detailed specifications are missing from the provided data.
As part of the Veilig Vastgoed programme, the Municipality of Amsterdam has expressed the ambition to raise the fire safety of its owned properties to a higher level. Therefore, it has been decided to implement a large-scale approach to map the current fire safety level through fire scans of the approximately 700 owned properties by recording building-related fire safety measures, hereinafter referred to as: fire scans. These fire scans are intended to help the Municipality of Amsterdam raise its real estate portfolio to a higher fire safety level. The contract is divided into four (4) lots; f
02Breakdown by lot
03Exclusion grounds
- No specific exclusion grounds were extracted. In a European tender, the mandatory and discretionary grounds of art. 2.86/2.87 of the Dutch Procurement Act almost always apply — check the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD).
04Value in context
05Likely competitors
06Legal themes that may be relevant here
07Frequently asked questions
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08Estimated value versus the market
€ 341K
€ 992K
€ 6,5 mln
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