The public contract is a framework agreement that sets all contractual stipulations. It is executed as and when issuing purchase orders under the conditions set out in Articles R. 2162-13 and R. 2162-14 of the Public Order Code. The framework agreement is concluded without a minimum and without a maximum for its entire period of validity within the meaning of Article R. 2162-4, 3
All the supplies that can be ordered are described in the Special Technical Clauses (CCTP). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimates (EQA) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used for bid analysis.
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers
The set of supplies that can be ordered are described in the special technical clauses (Cctp). Estimated quantities are given in the Estimated Quantitative Estimate (DQE) for each lot. These quantities have no contractual value. They are only used to analyze offers