Procurement
Authorities, public law entities and certain utilities operators are not permitted to award contracts freely. Often, they are required to follow public procurement rules when awarding contracts for works, supplies, services or concessions. Likewise, companies bidding for public contracts with local, EU or international public procurement procedures must take into account a complex set of rules and running the risk of non-compliance and exclusion.
In instances where these rules do not apply, authorities and public law entities must still respect the general principles of transparency and competitive tendering when entering into arrangements with third parties. Our cross-office procurement team is familiar with procurement issues across a wide variety of sectors and will assist you to navigate through the rules and regulations.

News
Digital Economy
Digital transformation is all about using the latest technology to improve your business model. Digital technology creates new business opportunities which in turn creates a whole new range of tax and legal challenges such as contracting, data protec
SMSG published its advice on potential practical challenges that may arise in the implementation of the Digital Operational Resilience Act.
How we can help
Our team assists all parties involved in the procurement process and provides strategic advice and transactional support in the following ways:
- Assisting with each step of a tender procedure;
- Assisting with creating a successful collaboration between your company and other commercial businesses or governmental organisations;
- Assisting with procurement disputes, whether in a pre-litigation phase or when challenging decisions before the administrative and civil courts;
- Setting up consortiums to participate in tender procedures;
- Contract drafting and negotiating within the framework of a tender procedure;
- Tax matters;
- Corporate law;
- Competition law and state aid law; and
- Real Estate and project development.