Contract

A contract in public procurement is a legally binding agreement between the buyer (contracting authority) and the supplier selected through a tendering process. It formalizes the obligations, terms, and conditions governing the supply of goods, services, or works. The contract typically details the scope of work, pricing, delivery timeline, payment terms, performance standards, and any rights or obligations both parties must observe.

In the EU procurement context, the contract is formed only after the award decision has been made—and any mandatory standstill period has elapsed. The contract must adhere to EU procurement directives and national law, ensuring alignment with principles like transparency, equal treatment, and non-discrimination. It often reflects the initial tender documentation, including specifications, award criteria, and bidder commitments, incorporating them into enforceable terms.

Practically, the contract lays the foundation for the execution phase—the stage where the supplier delivers the required goods, services, or works. It provides legal certainty, helping both parties manage expectations and enforce compliance. The contract also offers frameworks for handling changes, disputes, performance measurement, and termination. In sum, it is the culmination of a successful procurement process and governs the practical delivery of public sector value.

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