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Guidance for innovation procurement selection
The aim of these guidelines is to lessen these traditional barriers faced by local authorities and to help them in adopting innovation procurement practices. It will present the key steps to design and implement an innovation procurement process. Four municipalities involved in PROMINENT-MED launched PPI for the renovation of their public building: • The municipality of Alzira in Spain: the pilot project focuses on the refurbishment of an old (1891) orange storage building (“magatzem de cucó”); • The municipality of Koprivnica in Croatia: the pilot project involves the energy efficient renovation of a prefabricated kindergarten building. • The municipality of Mértola: the pilot project concerns the renovation of the city hall that also hosts the Roman part of Mértola’s museum. • The municipality of Narni in Italy: the pilot case is applied for the refurbishment of a kindergarten hosting children from 6 to 36 months. The objectives of this guidance which is addressed to public authorities and small municipalities, is to provide a comprehensive overview of the key steps to follow in order to implement an innovation procurement process. The guidelines will not only be a step by step approach to innovation procurement, it will also outline the specificities of small public authorities and the peculiarities of the renovation projects. ; 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. DOI:10.5281/zenodo.4250528
Guidance for innovation procurement selection
The aim of these guidelines is to lessen these traditional barriers faced by local authorities and to help them in adopting innovation procurement practices. It will present the key steps to design and implement an innovation procurement process. Four municipalities involved in PROMINENT-MED launched PPI for the renovation of their public building: • The municipality of Alzira in Spain: the pilot project focuses on the refurbishment of an old (1891) orange storage building (“magatzem de cucó”); • The municipality of Koprivnica in Croatia: the pilot project involves the energy efficient renovation of a prefabricated kindergarten building. • The municipality of Mértola: the pilot project concerns the renovation of the city hall that also hosts the Roman part of Mértola’s museum. • The municipality of Narni in Italy: the pilot case is applied for the refurbishment of a kindergarten hosting children from 6 to 36 months. The objectives of this guidance which is addressed to public authorities and small municipalities, is to provide a comprehensive overview of the key steps to follow in order to implement an innovation procurement process. The guidelines will not only be a step by step approach to innovation procurement, it will also outline the specificities of small public authorities and the peculiarities of the renovation projects. ; 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. DOI:10.5281/zenodo.4250528
Guidance for innovation procurement selection
Bougrain F (author) / Gislard AC (author) / Badia JD (author) / Balasko M (author) / Flori P (author) / Horvatic I (author) / Kuharic B (author) / Madramany-Sanchis P (author) / Maio B (author) / Martins S (author)
2018-05-31
oai:zenodo.org:4250528
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Electronic Resource
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