Tenders and Procurement Profile
In terms of their procurement profile, European School Brussels I is most similar to organisations such as European School Brussels II, European School Brussels III, European Commission (lead Contracting Authority), Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Research Executive Agency, and European Securities and Markets Authority.
European School Brussels I most often put out tenders for Sewage, refuse, cleaning and environmental services (23%), followed by Transport services (excl. Waste transport) (15%), and Furniture (incl. office furniture), furnishings, domestic appliances (excl. lighting) and cleaning products (13%).
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Top 10 Tips for Selling (more) to the Public Sector
| Title | Awarded To |
|---|---|
| Musical instruments, sport goods, games, toys, handicraft, art materials and accessories | Leo caerts |
| Miscellaneous repair and maintenance services | Imtech |
| Telephone and data transmission services | Telenet BV |
| Repair and maintenance services of machinery | Hobart Belgium |
| Refuse disposal and treatment | RENEWI |
| Tutorial services | Université de Turku |
| Computer-related equipment | KELIO |
| Canteen services | Multiple (2 - mouse-over to see details) |
| Computer equipment and supplies | Vanerum |
| Supplier Name |
|---|
| CIANO TRADING & SERVICES C.T. |
| COMPASS GROUP BELGILUX |
| Eurobussing Brussels |
| Hobart Belgium |
| Imtech |
| KELIO |
| Leo caerts |
| Lyreco |
| Manutan Collectivité |
| RENEWI |
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