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Report on implemented procurement procedure
This report is aimed primarily at municipalities who are responsible for planning and delivering the purchase of public works in an efficient way. The total value of public procurement in the EU represents about 19% of European GDP. However, public procurement is often neglected while it can strongly drive the future growth and stimulate innovation. Public procurement and the way procurement processes are shaped provide local authorities with significant opportunities to improve the energy efficiency of their aging infrastructure. By orienting their procurement strategies toward new solutions that improve the energy efficiency of buildings / public lighting, local and regional authorities can reduce CO2 emissions and contribute to sustainable development. Public Procurement of Innovation is one solution for Mediterranean municipalities to address the challenge of climate change by purchasing products, services, and works with high environmental performance. Prominent MED focused on small municipalities which were considered as buyers and users of existing technology solutions / systems which were not well diffused yet. The four municipalities involved in the project launched PPI for the renovation of their public buildings: The municipality of Alzira in Spain: the pilot project focuses on the refurbishment of an old (1891) orange storage building (“magatzem de cucó” – 992 m²); The municipality of Koprivnica in Croatia: the pilot project involves the energy efficient renovation of a prefabricated kindergarten building (820 m²); The municipality of Mértola: the pilot project concerns the renovation of the city hall that also hosts the Roman part of Mértola’s museum (685 m²); The municipality of Narni in Italy: the pilot case is applied for the refurbishment of a kindergarten hosting children from 6 to 36 months (1 248 m²). The aim of this report is to illustrate with these case studies the proceedings of public procurement of innovation (PPI). ; Prominent MED project (Public Procurement of Innovation Boosting Green Growth in the MED area, 1MED15-1.1-M12-070) Interreg Mediterranean, Project co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund.
Report on implemented procurement procedure
This report is aimed primarily at municipalities who are responsible for planning and delivering the purchase of public works in an efficient way. The total value of public procurement in the EU represents about 19% of European GDP. However, public procurement is often neglected while it can strongly drive the future growth and stimulate innovation. Public procurement and the way procurement processes are shaped provide local authorities with significant opportunities to improve the energy efficiency of their aging infrastructure. By orienting their procurement strategies toward new solutions that improve the energy efficiency of buildings / public lighting, local and regional authorities can reduce CO2 emissions and contribute to sustainable development. Public Procurement of Innovation is one solution for Mediterranean municipalities to address the challenge of climate change by purchasing products, services, and works with high environmental performance. Prominent MED focused on small municipalities which were considered as buyers and users of existing technology solutions / systems which were not well diffused yet. The four municipalities involved in the project launched PPI for the renovation of their public buildings: The municipality of Alzira in Spain: the pilot project focuses on the refurbishment of an old (1891) orange storage building (“magatzem de cucó” – 992 m²); The municipality of Koprivnica in Croatia: the pilot project involves the energy efficient renovation of a prefabricated kindergarten building (820 m²); The municipality of Mértola: the pilot project concerns the renovation of the city hall that also hosts the Roman part of Mértola’s museum (685 m²); The municipality of Narni in Italy: the pilot case is applied for the refurbishment of a kindergarten hosting children from 6 to 36 months (1 248 m²). The aim of this report is to illustrate with these case studies the proceedings of public procurement of innovation (PPI). ; Prominent MED project (Public Procurement of Innovation Boosting Green Growth in the MED area, 1MED15-1.1-M12-070) Interreg Mediterranean, Project co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund.
Report on implemented procurement procedure
Bougrain F (Autor:in) / Badia JD (Autor:in) / Balaško Kiš M (Autor:in) / Cloquell-Ballester V (Autor:in) / Flori P (Autor:in) / Licul Martinčić M (Autor:in) / Madramany-Sanchis P (Autor:in) / Maio B (Autor:in) / Martins S (Autor:in) / Milovanović B (Autor:in)
29.05.2020
oai:zenodo.org:4246023
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690
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