Concession contracts directive
The Concession Contracts Regulations 2016 (“CCR 2016”) are in force from 18 April 2016 in relation to all in-scope concessions advertised in the OJEU on or after that date, whether by a contracting authority or by a utility. The CCR 2016 apply to over threshold public works concessions and public services concessions. Treaty principles. The proposal and the adopted Concession Contracts Directive (CCD) provides rules for the award of works and service concessions. 1.3 The CCD sets out the legal framework for concession contracts placed by contracting authorities and utilities. It outlines procedures that must The Concession Contracts Regulations 2016, SI 2016/273 (CCR 2016) came into force on 18 April 2016, implementing Directive 2014/23/EU (the Concessions Directive) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The CCR 2016 regulate the process for concession contracts procurement by contracting authorities and utilities. European Union (EU): Directive 2014/23/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on the award of concession contracts (available in many EU languages including English, French and Spanish). The new EU directive sets out minimum EU requirement for the award of concession contracts by public authorities to procure works or services from private suppliers.
The 2004 Public Procurement Directives only partially covered concessions and the absence of clear EU rules led to legal uncertainty and obstacles to the free
Directive 2014/23/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on the award of concession contracts Text with EEA relevance. 26 Feb 2014 award of concession contracts gives rise to legal uncer tainty and to (1) Directive 2004/18/EC of the European Parliament and of the. Council 23 Feb 2017 Public contracts that are covered by the EU directives are valued at around €420 billion, making it a key driver of the EU economy. The directive The 2004 Public Procurement Directives only partially covered concessions and the absence of clear EU rules led to legal uncertainty and obstacles to the free 2014/23/EU on the award of concession contracts (“Concessions Directive”)1 Procurement Brief 30 focuses on the 2014 Public Sector Directive and the 2014. 9 Jun 2017 On 23 May 2017, the Concessions Directive (2014/23/EU) was finally implemented into Irish law, over a year after the Public Contracts 6 Jun 2017 The Concessions Directive sets out for a regime for public procurement which sits apart from the main regime governing public contracts. It
The 2004 Public Procurement Directives only partially covered concessions and the absence of clear EU rules led to legal uncertainty and obstacles to the free
the year 2014 the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the award of concession contracts was adopted (hereinafter: Concessions Directi-. 4 Nov 2018 In this chapter we analyze the transposition of the Directive 2014/23 on the Award of Concession Contracts (“the Directive”) into Norwegian law. In general, the new Concessions Directive is intended for large-scale, long-term, complex contracts predominately in infrastructural development with significant 4 Jan 2018 Supply and service contracts. €443,000. Concessions Directive (Directive 2014/ 23/EU). New Thresholds (excl. VAT). Concession contracts. Download scientific diagram | Organisation of the Directive on the award of concession contracts from publication: THE REGULATION OF WATER SERVICES IN
26 Feb 2014 award of concession contracts gives rise to legal uncer tainty and to (1) Directive 2004/18/EC of the European Parliament and of the. Council
This Directive should apply only to concession contracts whose value is equal to or greater than a certain threshold, which should reflect the clear cross-border interest of concessions to economic operators located in Member States other than that of the contracting authority or contracting entity. CHAPTER 1 Concession contracts to which these Regulations apply. 7.Subject-matter and scope of these Regulations. 8.Principle of equal treatment, non-discrimination and transparency. 9.Threshold amounts and methods for calculating the estimated value of concession contracts. Preparatory documents for the Concessions Directive. Executive summary of the impact assessment of proposal for a directive on the award of concession contracts (2011) Staff working document on the impact assessment of an initiative on concessions. Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament The Concession Contracts Regulations 2016 (“CCR 2016”) are in force from 18 April 2016 in relation to all in-scope concessions advertised in the OJEU on or after that date, whether by a contracting authority or by a utility. The CCR 2016 apply to over threshold public works concessions and public services concessions. Treaty principles. The proposal and the adopted Concession Contracts Directive (CCD) provides rules for the award of works and service concessions. 1.3 The CCD sets out the legal framework for concession contracts placed by contracting authorities and utilities. It outlines procedures that must The Concession Contracts Regulations 2016, SI 2016/273 (CCR 2016) came into force on 18 April 2016, implementing Directive 2014/23/EU (the Concessions Directive) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The CCR 2016 regulate the process for concession contracts procurement by contracting authorities and utilities.
11 Feb 2020 The government procurement Directives (see How EU Directives Work) Concession contracts are used by contracting authorities to deliver
the year 2014 the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the award of concession contracts was adopted (hereinafter: Concessions Directi-.
works or services concessions, as defined in points (a) and (b): (a) “works concession” means a contract for pecuniary interest concluded in writing by Directive 2014/23/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014