Procurement Object

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Definition

Procurement Object is the whole or a division of goods, services or works to be procured.

Context

Anything that can specify the procurement content (i.e. goods, services, work) is a Procurement Object. In a sense, such an object can constitute the object of a contract. To test whether something is a Procedure Object check if it can have a Purpose and/or CPV classification. The CPV establishes a single classification system for public procurement aimed at standardising the references used by contracting authorities and entities to describe the subject of procurement contracts.

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