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Transport equipment procurement covers the vehicles and associated equipment purchased by public authorities for operational and service delivery purposes. Under CPV division 34, this category includes cars, vans, buses, trucks, emergency vehicles, special-purpose vehicles, railway rolling stock, marine vessels, bicycles and e-scooters, vehicle parts and accessories, and traffic management equipment including signage and barriers.
Government fleet procurement represents a significant market, with public authorities purchasing vehicles for administrative use, emergency services, public transport, defence, municipal services such as waste collection and road maintenance, and law enforcement. The Clean Vehicles Directive mandates minimum procurement targets for clean vehicles, accelerating the transition to electric and hydrogen-powered fleets across member states.
Vehicle suppliers and manufacturers should note that public procurement evaluations increasingly weight lifecycle costs, including fuel or energy consumption, maintenance expenses, and residual value alongside the purchase price. Environmental criteria such as CO2 emission levels, noise standards, and the availability of alternative fuel variants are becoming decisive factors.
Delivery and installation of landscaping elements – two pontoon jetties and a ramp on the bank of the Venta River, in th...
Delivery of new waste collection vehicles
Lease of specialized vehicles (vans) for the needs of the Tukums Municipality Social Service
Purchase of used vehicles
Purchase and delivery of operational vehicles (with conversion)
Delivery of 2 (two) new M2 or M3 category electric buses and 2 (two) mobile charging stations, in accordance with the Te...
Delivery of a new specialized car for adult persons with disabilities
Manufacturing, delivery and installation of a module (office container)
Procurement of vehicles for the State Police
Purchase of G36 assault rifle mock-ups
Delivery of plug-in hybrid vehicles for the State Fire and Rescue Service for three years