
Key information on Rail Baltica procurement
Procurement regulation and supplier qualification
The Rail Baltica Contracting Scheme Agreement defines the procurement principles, roles, and responsibilities of the Joint Venture, Beneficiaries, and national Implementing Bodies.
The Common Procurement Standards and Guidelines for the Rail Baltica Project outline key principles that ensure a unified approach across the entire team. Explore the document to see how these standards support the project’s successful and efficient delivery.
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All Rail Baltica tender applications are processed using Electronic Procurement System (EPS)
Learn all about EPSFair and transparent project implementation
Rail Baltica’s procurement, supplier participation, and project implementation are guided by principles of fairness, openness, and transparency. A key pillar is ensuring open and unrestricted access to the supplier market. All procurement processes – including bidder selection, tendering, and contract awards – adhere to applicable laws and regulations, promoting public accountability and alignment with best practices.
To strengthen transparency and fairness in the Rail Baltica procurement process, we provide information and contacts for the relevant law enforcement agencies in all three Baltic states. This allows potential and current suppliers to raise questions, report concerns, or flag risks during procurement and contract execution.
Responsible law enforcement agencies: