What are the Stages in the Public Procurement Contracts of the French State? | Public Tenders Notice
- umut cankurt

- Jan 21, 2023
- 1 min read
The public procurement process in France is governed by the French Public Procurement Code (Code des Marchés Publics) and is subject to European Union procurement regulations. The stages of the public procurement process for contracts awarded by the French state typically include the following steps:
Preparation and planning: This includes identifying the need for goods, works, or services, defining the technical and functional specifications, and preparing the procurement documents.
Advertising: All contracts above a certain value must be advertised in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU). This allows any interested parties to submit tenders.
Tender submission: Interested parties submit their tenders, which are evaluated against the criteria set out in the procurement documents.
Evaluation: Tenders are evaluated against the criteria set out in the procurement documents. This may include a technical evaluation of the tenders, as well as a financial evaluation.
Award of contract: The contract is awarded to the tenderer that is considered the most economically advantageous.
Signing of contract: The successful tenderer signs the contract with the contracting authority.
Performance of contract: The successful tenderer carries out the works or supplies the goods or services as specified in the contract.
Payment and contract close-out: The contracting authority pays the successful tenderer for the works or goods and services provided, and the contract is closed out.
It's important to note that the procurement process can be complex and may involve additional stages and requirements, depending on the specific contract and the value of the contract.





























