BME X 2026-02 - RFI - Market dialogue on environmental criteria for road salt.
The Operations and Maintenance Department in the Agency for Urban Environment is responsible for planning and implementing winter operations, which is carried out by an operations contractor on behalf of Bergen municipality. There is, thus, a need for a framework agreement for road salt and environmental salt. The curr...
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The Operations and Maintenance Department in the Agency for Urban Environment is responsible for planning and implementing winter operations, which is carried out by an operations contractor on behalf of Bergen municipality. There is, thus, a need for a framework agreement for road salt and environmental salt. The current agreement exp...
- Ausschreibungstyp: Ausschreibung
- Auftraggeber: Bergen kommune - Bergen Vann
- Veröffentlicht: 14. Mai 2026
- Frist: 14. Juni 2026
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The Operations and Maintenance Department in the Agency for Urban Environment is responsible for planning and implementing winter operations, which is carried out by an operations contractor on behalf of Bergen municipality. There is, thus, a need for a framework agreement for road salt and environmental salt. The current agreement expires in November 2026.
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