External assistance in implementing procurements in the county municipality.
External assistance for public procurement execution in Vestfold, Telemark, and Troms counties. Services include conducting competitions under PPR parts 1-5, mini-competitions for framework agreements, and providing advisory services and competence building due to capacity or competence gaps.
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External assistance for public procurement execution in Vestfold, Telemark, and Troms counties. Services include conducting competitions under PPR parts 1-5, mini-competitions for framework agreements, and providing advisory services and competence building due to capacity or competence gaps.
- Ausschreibungstyp: Ausschreibung
- Auftraggeber: Vestfold fylkeskommune
- Veröffentlicht: 05. Februar 2026
- Frist: 06. März 2026
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External assistance for public procurement execution in Vestfold, Telemark, and Troms counties. Services include conducting competitions under PPR parts 1-5, mini-competitions for framework agreements, and providing advisory services and competence building due to capacity or competence gaps.
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