Public procurement law has developed very dynamically in recent years, particularly as a result of the European Court of Justice, and its interaction with civil law is becoming increasingly complex. Speed, timeliness and legal certainty are therefore essential to the success of a procurement process. We have many years of experience in public procurement and understand the needs and requirements of both the contracting authority and the bidder.

Since 2000, FPS's Public Procurement Practice Group has been representing both the public and private sectors in all matters relating to public procurement law. We provide comprehensive assistance to numerous municipalities, municipal companies and bidders in the area of construction, supply and service contracts. We also represent bidders and contracting authorities in review proceedings before the Public Procurement Tribunals and Higher Regional Courts.

Specialisation

  • Organising procurement procedures

    Our public procurement lawyers devise and oversee Europe-wide and national procurement procedures for public contracting authorities covering all types of services (constructors, suppliers and service providers), from the initial project idea to the awarding of the contract. Besides advising clients on the planning and preparation work, including the drafting of all procedural documents, we also assume the role of the awarding authority if required and take the task of procurement management off the hands of the public contracting authority.

  • Advising companies on the procurement procedure / tender management

    FPS advises clients on matters relating to the procurement procedure. The basis for this is a thorough analysis of the participation requirements in order to establish the corresponding requirements for preparing the tender. The course for a successful tender is often set early on in the procedure. Accordingly, it is important to us to give our clients comprehensive strategic support at an early stage in the decision-making process relating to participation in the tender.

  • IT tenders

    The awarding of IT contracts is becoming ever more relevant as a result of digitalisation. Procuring IT services is a challenge for even experienced contracting authorities and tenderers. The requirements of public procurement law must be reconciled with the technical conditions in order to be able to fully exploit the room for manoeuvre. FPS advises the contracting authority on choosing the right type of procedure and procurement structure, prepares and analyses the awarding and contractual documents and manages the procurement procedure right through to the awarding of the contract. Furthermore, FPS goes through the complex documents with the tenderers so that they can successfully participate in the procurement procedure.

  • Innovative procurement

    Public contracting authorities are increasingly confronted with challenges that cannot be optimally solved using conventional solutions. Yet which types of procedures can be used effectively here? FPS helps clients to correctly classify projects (for example, when it comes to making the distinction between research projects and pre-commercial procurement to apply regular public procurement law) and manage the necessary tendering procedures.

  • Structuring organisational models

    Our FPS experts have considerable experience in structuring organisational models in the field of public procurement law, particularly with regard to the in-house regulations, which are of high practical relevance for public contracting authorities and sector contracting authorities. FPS develops corporate and cooperation models – taking into account aspects of municipal law, corporate law and state aid law, among others – and provides support in subsequently implementing them.

  • Sectoral procurement – transport, airports, drinking water and energy

    FPS has been advising a large number of sectoral clients for many years. Since 2016, for example, FPS has been assisting with all EU-wide procurement procedures relating to the expansion of the southern section of Frankfurt Airport and has also been supporting many municipal utility companies in all matters of sector procurement law.

  • Review proceedings

    Thanks to many years of experience in the field of public procurement law, FPS has extensive expertise in legal protection proceedings. FPS has successfully represented clients on both the contracting authority and tenderer side in numerous review proceedings nationwide before the public procurement chambers and higher regional courts, enabling relevant facts to be quickly recorded and prepared in a legally and tactically proficient manner.

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Ralf Euling
Vergaberecht
Rechtshandbuch für die Immobilienpraxis, Vahlen Verlag, 1. Ausgabe, 2009

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