IRIS-CVO Framework agreement for the supply of laptops
IRIS-CVO, a foundation for Christian secondary education, intends to enter into a framework agreement for the supply of laptops to its employees. The procurement is public and concerns a supply of goods. No CPV code has been specified, but the contract falls under the category of ICT goods. The framework agreement offers flexibility regarding volumes and delivery times, allowing a contractor to make deliveries at various times within the term of the agreement. The contracting authority expects the laptops to meet technical and security standards, offer reasonable warranty and after-sales support, and for the supplier to demonstrate that the products are sustainable and energy-efficient. The procedure is open, meaning all interested companies can submit a tender. The agreement is intended to support the technological infrastructure of the education and improve the digital learning environment.
Supplies · Open · European procedure
01What is being requested
IRIS-CVO, a foundation for Christian secondary education, intends to enter into a framework agreement for the supply of laptops to its employees. The procurement is public and concerns a supply of goods. No CPV code has been specified, but the contract falls under the category of ICT goods. The framework agreement offers flexibility regarding volumes and delivery times, allowing a contractor to make deliveries at various times within the term of the agreement. The contracting authority expects the laptops to meet technical and security standards, offer reasonable warranty and after-sales support, and for the supplier to demonstrate that the products are sustainable and energy-efficient. The procedure is open, meaning all interested companies can submit a tender. The agreement is intended to support the technological infrastructure of the education and improve the digital learning environment.
IRIS-CVO intends to enter into a framework agreement with one contractor for the supply of laptops for employees.
02Exclusion 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).
03Value in context
04Likely competitors
05Legal themes that may be relevant here
06Frequently asked questions
To whom are the laptops delivered?
With how many contractors will the agreement be concluded?
Automatically compiled from the official tender data and documents.
07Estimated value versus the market
€ 84K
€ 330K
€ 1,0 mln
Gegunde waarden in CPV 30 · leveringen n=1263