PART 2RULES IMPLEMENTING THE PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIRECTIVE

CHAPTER 2RULES ON PUBLIC CONTRACTS

SECTION 4Techniques and Instruments for Electronic and Aggregated Procurement

Procurement involving contracting authorities from other member States39

1

Without prejudice to regulation 12, contracting authorities may act jointly with contracting authorities from other member States in the award of public contracts by using one of the means provided for in this regulation.

2

Contracting authorities shall not use the means provided for in this regulation for the purpose of avoiding the application of mandatory public law provisions in the law of the jurisdiction to which they are subject, where those provisions are in conformity with EU law.

Centralised purchasing

3

Contracting authorities shall be free to use centralised purchasing activities offered by central purchasing bodies located in another member State.

4

The provision of centralised purchasing activities by a central purchasing body located in another member State shall be conducted in accordance with the national provisions of the member State where the central purchasing body is located.

5

The national provisions of the member State where the central purchasing body is located shall also apply to the following:—

a

the award of a contract under a dynamic purchasing system;

b

the conduct of a reopening of competition under a framework agreement;

c

the determination, for the purposes of points (a) or (b) of Article 33(4) of the Public Contracts Directive (to which effect is given in these Regulations by regulation 33(8)(a) and (b)), of which of the economic operators that are party to the framework agreement shall perform a given task.

Joint procurement

6

In the circumstances set out in paragraph (7), contracting authorities may—

a

award a public contract, conclude a framework agreement or operate a dynamic purchasing system jointly with contracting authorities from other member States; and

b

to the extent set out in regulation 33(5), award contracts based on the framework agreement or on the dynamic purchasing system.

7

The circumstances are that—

a

there is an agreement that determines—

i

the responsibilities of the parties and the applicable national provisions, and

ii

the internal organisation of the procurement procedure, including the management of the procedure, the distribution of the works, supplies or services to be procured, and the conclusion of contracts; and

b

the allocation of responsibilities and the applicable national law were referred to in the procurement documents.

8

For the purposes of paragraph (7)(a)—

a

the agreement may be—

i

an agreement made between the participating contracting authorities, or

ii

an international agreement concluded between the member States concerned; and

b

the agreement may have allocated specific responsibilities among the participating contracting authorities and determined the applicable provisions of the national laws of any of their respective member States.

9

In procurements under paragraph (6)—

a

the other provisions of this Part apply only where they are the applicable national provisions determined by an agreement referred to in paragraph (7)(a); and

b

where provisions of this Part do apply, a contracting authority fulfils its obligations under this Part when it purchases works, supplies or services from a contracting authority which is responsible for the procurement procedure.

Joint entities

10

Contracting authorities may, with contracting authorities from other member States, set up joint entities for the purposes of paragraph (1), subject to compliance with paragraph (11).

11

This paragraph is complied with if, before undertaking any given procurement, the participating contracting authorities, by a decision of the competent body of the joint entity, have agreed on the applicable national procurement provisions of one of the following member States:—

a

the member State where the joint entity has its registered office;

b

the member State where the joint entity is carrying out its activities.

12

The agreement may either apply for an undetermined period, when fixed in the constitutive act of the joint entity, or may be limited to a certain period of time, certain types of contracts or to one or more individual contract awards.

13

The other provisions of this Part apply to procurement by the joint entity only where they are the national provisions applicable in accordance with paragraphs (11) and (12).

14

In this regulation, “joint entity” includes European groupings of territorial cooperation established under Regulation (EC) No 1082/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council29 and other entities established under EU law.

15Meaning of certain expressions in relation to other member States

In this regulation—

  • “central purchasing body located in another member State” means any person which is a central purchasing body for the purposes of the Public Contracts Directive in the member State in which it is located;

  • “contracting authority from another member State” means any person which is a contracting authority for the purposes of the Public Contracts Directive in a member State other than the United Kingdom; and references to “participating contracting authorities” shall, to the extent that they are from another member State, be interpreted accordingly.