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Norway Public Procurement
Public Procurement in any country can be divided in to 3 major categories and accordingly in Norway also, TendersOnTime covers all 3 types of procurement categories like:
Norway has taken major strides in bringing transparency and efficiency in Public Procurement function. To know more about how Norway is performing on various parameters related with Public Procurement like:
Please read The World Bank Report on: Benchmarking-Public-Procurement-2017
TendersOnTime provides Norway Tenders, ICBs, RFQ, E Procurement Notices, Municipal Corporation, Ministry Departments, Online E Tenders and all Norway Government Tenders. Register to get latest information about : Norway latest/Local Tenders, Norway Tenders, Norway RFP, RFQ Listing, Norway international Tenders, Norway Commercial Opportunities and Trade Tenders. Our associates in Norway region send us tender details published in local newspapers, which is the biggest advantage our client can have.
Norway Infrastructure Projects Financing and Execution:
In order to meet the ever-growing requirement of infrastructure and utilities, the government of Norway creates new assets, acting as the owner of the project. All these projects are procured through various mode. TendersOnTime covers all such types of procurement, and some of them are:
Like any other country, Norway also strive to provide best in class infrastructure facilities and utilities to its citizens. Since, infrastructure projects are typically capital intensive, conventional form of financing like budgetary allocation by Norway government cannot meet this requirement. The most obvious option to create the infrastructure at fast pace is to involve the Private Sector through PPP (Public Private Partnership). There are various modes of engagement between the private sector and the government of Norway. TendersOnTime covers all types of PPP models in Norway. Some of these models are:
In order to assess Government Capability to Prepare, Procure and Manage projects on PPP basis, The World Bank has prepared a benchmarking report in 2017 and have evaluated various countries on the basis of below parameters:
To know how Norway performs on these parameters please view the full report: Benchmarking Public-Private Partnerships Procurement
Information on Funded Tenders and Projects in Norway:
Multilateral development banks or Multilateral Funding Agencies plays an important role in nation building by providing loans and grants at a concessional rate to developing countries. Apart from covering Norway Government Business Opportunities, TendersOnTime covers all major active funding agencies in Norway like: Norway Bi-Lateral Funding Agency Tenders and Norway Multilateral Funding Agency Tenders.
All major funding agencies, when they finance any project in Norway ask the purchasers to follow the standard procurement process adopted by the particular funding agency. Accordingly, TendersOnTime covers all the notices: Norway Procurement Plans, Norway General Procurement Notices and Norway Specific procurement Notices.
Apart from funding agencies, Norway government is also giving major emphasis on addressing environmental concerns arising due to global warming. TendersOnTime covers news on Norway Sustainable Public Procurement and Norway Green Public Procurement.
Arbitration and Reconciliation Services in Norway:
When there is contract, there exist the probability of dispute. The disputes may arise on various accounts like: different interpretation of clauses, inability of the contractor to full fill any particular obligation due to some constraints and in some cases skipping few points which neither party could envisage.
In order to lessen the burden on formal courts, the Norway government encourage settlement of commercial disputes through Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods, and Arbitration is one of the most preferred method. TendersOnTime through its empanelled Arbitrators provide these services in Norway. Our experts are well versed with:
Norway Business Environment:
It is always not the government who is responsible for creating infrastructure in Norway. Like in any other country private sector also plays an important role in nation's building. But then it is the responsibility of the government to create a conducive environment so that private sector can flourish. This can be achieved by not only one single measure but it requires many structural changes at macro level specially in policy making, protecting minority investors, taxation, labour law, permits, protection of property rights and many more.
To know more about how Norway Government performed on doing business score, please read the full report at: World Bank Doing Business Report, 2019.
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About NORWAY
Flag Of NORWAY
Capital | Oslo |
ISO 3166 Code | NO |
Population | 5,156,450 |
Area, Sq KM | 324,220 |
Currency | Norwegian krone |
Official Language | Norwegian, Bokm?l, Nynorsk |
GDP, Billion USD | 5,12,580 |
GDP Growth Rate, % | 1.8 |
Inflation, Avg CP, % | |
Interest Rates, % | |
Unemployement Rate, % | 3.5 |
Exchange Rate, 1 USD Equals | 7.72 |
International dial code | +47 |
Time ZONE | GMT+01:00 |
Internet TLD | .no |
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