Anna Prigan
          Deregulated public procurement        
        
          04.07.2024   
          public procurement, project        
                  
            A proposal to cut red tape for businesses in Poland could backfire against contractors in procurement appeals.          
               
      
          EU thresholds and conversion rate from EUR to PLN for 2024 and 2025        
        
          11.01.2024   
          public procurement        
                  
            As of 1 January 2024, the EU thresholds for public procurement and the average euro exchange rate for converting threshold amounts from euros into Polish zlotys have changed.          
               
      
          Public procurement: Once again, a criminal record certificate should come from the contractor’s home country        
        
          21.09.2023   
          public procurement, new provisions        
                  
            In public procurement proceedings initiated on or after 22 September 2023, contractors may again submit criminal record certificates according to the residence of the person referred to in the certificate.          
               
      
          The appeal provisions of the Public Procurement Law need to be amended        
        
          15.06.2023   
          public procurement        
                  
            At a conference on 30 May 2023, the Polish Public Procurement Law Association presented a report with calls for legislative changes to the Public Procurement Law of 11 September 2019. The act has been in effect since the beginning of 2021, and the experience acquired over two and a half years has allowed practitioners to draw some conclusions and formulate nearly 30 calls for amendments to improve the procurement procedures in Poland. In this article we will analyse one of the proposals.          
               
      
          EU tenders: Foreign subsidies must not distort competition        
        
          15.12.2022   
          public procurement, new provisions        
                  
            The European Union has addressed the issue of the impact of third countries, from outside the EU, on the operation of the single market. Next year, the Commission will begin investigating sources of money giving foreign undertakings an advantage, including in public procurement procedures. Subsidised contractors will not get public contracts in the EU if awarding them a contract could disrupt the EU market.          
               
      
          Mandatory site visit as a means to obtain better bids        
        
          14.07.2022   
          public procurement        
                  
            The contracting authority may require contractors to conduct a site visit when justified by the subject matter of the contract. Failure to participate in an obligatory site visit will result in rejection of a bid. Contractors who do not manage to attend the site visit should request a new date for the visit before submitting a bid.          
               
      
          Russian contractors barred from Polish public procurement        
        
          21.04.2022   
          public procurement, already in force        
                  
            Until the end of April, contracting authorities in Poland have time to add to their procurement documentation and competition terms and conditions new mandatory grounds for exclusion of contractors included in the sanctions list or whose beneficial owner or parent company is on the list.          
               
      
          Tales from the National Appeal Chamber: How to explain a bid price when requested by the contracting authority?        
        
          07.04.2022   
          public procurement, National Appeals Chamber        
                  
            A contractor is obliged to calculate the bid price fairly and factor in everything that follows from the terms of reference, including typical risks associated with contract performance, so that the bid is realistic and allows for proper performance of the contract. If the bid price appears abnormally low or is otherwise questionable, the contractor must explain it in detail.          
               
      
          War as force majeure        
        
          03.03.2022   
          public procurement        
                  
            For the past two years, public procurement contractors have been forced to invoke force majeure to protect themselves from liability for delays in performance of contracts. We thought everything had been written about force majeure, but the war in Ukraine requires the invocation of force majeure in a different context.          
               
      
          Green vehicles in public procurement        
        
          24.02.2022   
          public procurement, automotive, environmental protection, ESG & sustainability        
                  
            Beginning this year, contracts for local government units in performance of their public duties must be executed using vehicles powered by electricity or natural gas. And when awarding contracts for purchase of new means of transport, all contracting authorities must allocate at least a portion of the funds to green vehicles. The Electromobility Act specifies the subject matter of such procurements, limits and types of vehicles.          
               
      
          New procurement thresholds in 2022        
        
          16.12.2021   
          public procurement        
                  
            The EU thresholds and the euro exchange rate for converting threshold amounts from euros to Polish zlotys will be higher from 1 January 2022. The PLN/EUR conversion rate is also going up.          
               
      
          Social aspects of public procurement        
        
          17.06.2021   
          public procurement        
                  
            When analysing their needs and requirements, contracting authorities must consider the possibility of taking into account social aspects of the procurement. The European Commission has just published the second edition of a guide on how to integrate social considerations into public procurement.          
              