Improving SME's access to public procurement
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Call summary
Scene Setter
Improving SMEs’ access to public procurement is an important objective for the European
Commission. The SMEs weight in above threshold procurement is still low when compared
with their contribution to GDP (only 45% compared to 58%). The participation of SMEs in
cross-border procurement is even lower.
The recent public procurement reform introduced specific legislative measures in this area,
including an encouragement to divide contracts into lots; the limitation of the turnover required
to participate in a tender procedure; and the reduction of documentation requirements. These
measures address several of the barriers SMEs face, but others, such as lack of knowledge
about the procedures, especially in other member States, limited tender skills and experience,
little dialogue with procurers, etc. remain. These issues are better tackled by support to the
SMEs directly.
The current action is designed to give support to SMEs through co-financing actions of
intermediate organisations supporting SMEs’ participation in public procurement, especially
cross border. As a result, these organisations should offer more and better support. This
measure should complement the information on Your Europe Business and the efforts done by
the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) in this field and serve as a basis for a better
understanding of the SMEs’ concrete needs and developing more precise tools. Furthermore,
certain tools developed under this project as well as the experience gained could be transferred
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to the EEN for further dissemination to SMEs.
This action will be implemented through a call for proposals. As the needs of the SMEs vary
from country to country and from sector to sector, this measure will give flexibility to the
organisations submitting the proposal to tailor their services to their client needs. However, the
action could cover several measures such as exchange of information on procurement between
the Member States (tenders alerts and guides on what is specific to the respective country on
public procurement), training and advisory services to SMEs, business-to-procurers events,
partner-finding support, etc.
Budget Information
800 000 euros
Financing rate : 75%