No active Maintenance tenders from France at this time. Data refreshes hourly from TED Europa.

FAQs — Maintenance Tenders in France

How many Maintenance tenders are currently active in France?

There are currently 0 active Maintenance procurement tenders in France visible on TED (Tenders Electronic Daily). TenderMetric updates this feed in real time, pulling directly from the EU's official procurement journal.

Who publishes Maintenance tenders in France?

Maintenance tenders in France are published by central government ministries, regional authorities, municipalities, state-owned enterprises, and public agencies with contracting authority status. All contracts above EU thresholds must be published on TED.

Can companies from outside France bid on these tenders?

Yes. EU procurement law requires equal treatment of all economic operators from EU member states. Any company registered in any EU country can bid on Maintenance tenders in France — nationality discrimination is prohibited under Directive 2014/24/EU.

What documents are required to bid on Maintenance tenders in France?

Most France Maintenance tenders above EU thresholds require an ESPD (European Single Procurement Document) as a self-declaration of qualifications. Supporting evidence — financial statements, references, certifications — is typically requested only from the winning tenderer before award.

What is the typical contract value for Maintenance tenders in France?

Contract values vary significantly by project type and complexity. All contracts published on TED exceed EU procurement thresholds (€221,000 for services, €5.5 million for works). Maintenance contracts in France can range from several hundred thousand euros for services to hundreds of millions for major infrastructure projects.