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The Procurement Monitoring Bureau is a direct administrative authority subordinate to the Ministry of Finance
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Link to the public procurement data visualisation tool (information from public procurement notices available on the website of the Procurement Monitoring Bureau)
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Open data is the basic data of the public administration, which are both legally and technologically accessible to everyone, and is easily re-usable because they are offered in a machine-readable format. The Procurement Monitoring Bureau offers the following open data: public procurement notices, procurement statistics and classifiers
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The Procurement Monitoring Bureau runs the public procurement database available on the official website www.iub.gov.lv. It is mandatory for Latvian contracting authorities and contracting entities to publish public procurement notices on our website
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The Procurement Monitoring Bureau is the responsible authority for reviewing applications of public procurement challenging (complaints) in the Republic of Latvia. Read more on how to search for the submitted complaints
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The Procurement Monitoring Bureau is the responsible authority for reviewing applications of public procurement challenging (complaints) in the Republic of Latvia. Read more on how to submit an application
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The Procurement Monitoring Bureau office is changing its address and communication procedures as of January 1, 2023
From 1 January 2023, the Procurement Monitoring Bureau (hereinafter - the Office) has a new address and a new visiting procedure. Namely, the Office will be located in the premises of the Ministry of…
22.12.2022.
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Regulation 2022/1031 of the European Parliament and of the Council or the International Procurement Instrument (IPI)
20.09.2022.
Purchases of “clean” road transport — first reporting
25.08.2022.
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Information on upcoming changes to the regulatory enactments relating to the conduct of consultations
11.08.2022.
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European Commission Sanctions, which entered into force on 9 April 2022
20.04.2022.
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The Saeima adopted amendments to the Public Procurement Law, which will enter into force on 1 January 2023.
28.03.2022.
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