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Establishment of a dynamic procurement scheme (DIO) for consultancy consultancy services in the technical sector.

The dynamic procurement scheme that Telemark Innkjøpssamarbeid is establishing is intended for the supply of specialist consultancy services in the technical sector for a cluster of municipalities in Telemark. The scheme will operate as a two‑stage process, beginning with a qualification phase that allows suppliers to demonstrate competence in one or more of the twenty‑four defined disciplines. Once qualified, suppliers will be invited to compete in “mini‑competitions” that are triggered on a demand‑basis by the participating municipalities.

The twenty‑four disciplines cover a broad spectrum of architectural, engineering and environmental expertise, ranging from architectural and civil‑architectural services to specialist disciplines in HVAC, waterworks, electro‑mechanics, geotechnical engineering, acoustics and land acquisition, among others. Qualified firms may offer services across multiple disciplines, but each discipline is judged and contracted independently. The system is designed to allow new qualified suppliers to be engaged for as long as the scheme remains active, providing flexibility for municipalities to address changing technical needs over time.

All consultancy services supplied under this scheme must meet the applicable Norwegian regulations and professional standards for the respective technical disciplines.
Sector:
Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
Deadline:
11 Jan 2032

Dynamic purchasing system (DPS) for leasing and purchasing of new and used vehicles

The Telemark Innkjøpssamarbeid consortium, representing several municipalities in Telemark, has introduced a dynamic purchasing system to acquire and lease passenger cars, multi‑purpose vehicles, goods vans under 3.5 tonnes, and minibuses with up to 17 seats. The scheme covers both new and used vehicles, allowing municipalities to choose the most suitable option for each transport need while prioritising climate‑friendly alternatives. The contracting authority is explicitly seeking fossil‑free vehicles—emission‑free, hybrid, electric, hydrogen or gas models—whenever they meet the essential operational requirements, and is increasingly open to adopting used vehicles as part of a circular economy strategy.

In addition to vehicle acquisition, the dynamic procurement framework will cover ancillary services such as service agreements, post‑warranty repairs and spare parts, tyre storage and replacement, loan or hire vehicles, and coordinated delivery and collection for maintenance activities. Qualification for suppliers requires delivery capabilities and workshop presence within specified geographical zones, with notification of opportunities sent through the Artifik platform once a zone is qualified. The vehicle fleet must comply with the principle that fossil‑free options are preferred whenever feasible and that circular economy principles are respected for used fleet integration.
Sector:
Transport equipment and auxiliary products to transportation
Deadline:
4 Dec 2026

Restricted tender contest in accordance with parts I and III of the regulations for the establishment of a Dynamic Procurement Scheme (DIO) for Consultancy consultancy services in the technical sector.

Telemark Innkjøpssamarbeid (TIS), acting on behalf of six southern Norwegian municipalities, has announced a dynamic procurement scheme for consultancy services in the technical sector. The scheme is structured as a two‑stage process: initial supplier qualification followed by “mini‑competitions” that will be triggered when specific projects arise in the participating municipalities. Through this mechanism, qualified consultants will be available on demand to deliver specialised services for the collective needs of the region, ensuring that public projects can be staffed quickly and efficiently while maintaining a competitive supplier market.

The procurement covers 24 distinct technical disciplines, ranging from architectural and civil architecture (ARK), landscape (LARK), and interior design (IARK) to a broad suite of engineering specialisations including construction (RIB), HVAC (RIV), water and waste treatment (RIVA), electro (RIE), road and bridge engineering (RIVei, RIG, RIGberg), fire protection (RIBr), geotechnical and geological consulting (RIG, RIGberg), project and construction management, energy and environmental building consultancy, and coordinators for design and execution. Additional disciplines involve nature‑area mapping biologists, external environment engineering, acoustics, watercourse engineering, land acquisition, and bridge construction consultancy. Qualified suppliers are required to demonstrate the technical competence and professional qualifications necessary to deliver these services, and must comply with the national and EU procurement regulations governing dynamic procurement schemes.
Sector:
Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
Deadline:
31 Dec 2031

Procurement scheme - Delivery of expert services from doctor specialists, dentist specialists, dentists and specialised nurses for The Norwegian Patient Injury Compensation.

Norsk pasientskadeerstatning (NPE) is seeking qualified providers for medical services across two distinct specialties.

LOT-0033 focuses on the provision of expert medical services related to Eye Diseases. Successful bidders will demonstrate exceptional technical and professional ability in diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide range of ophthalmic conditions. In addition to expertise, NPE emphasizes the economic and financial stability of potential providers, ensuring their capacity to fulfill the contract obligations. The suitability of bidders to pursue the professional activity will be assessed based on factors such as licensing, certifications, and relevant experience in the field of ophthalmology.

LOT-0034 encompasses "Other Medical Specialties," indicating a broader scope of medical services beyond eye diseases. Similar to LOT-0033, technical and professional ability is paramount for this lot. Bidders will be evaluated on their expertise and experience within their respective medical specialties. Economic and financial standing, as well as suitability to pursue the professional activity, are also key evaluation criteria.
Sector:
Administration, defence and social security services
Deadline:
31 Jan 2035

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