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What a public tender looks like: an example

A public tender comes in two parts: the contract notice (the short public announcement) and the consultation file (the DCE, the set of detailed documents). Here, field by field, is what a real example looks like.

The anatomy of a contract notice

FieldExample
BuyerTown of …, department …
ObjectPublic-lighting renovation works
CPV code45316110 (lighting installation)
ProcedureAdapted procedure / open tender
DeadlineBids submitted before … at noon
CriteriaPrice 40 %, technical value 60 %

What the consultation file (DCE) contains

  • Consultation rules (RC): the rules, the criteria, the documents to submit
  • Technical specifications (CCTP): the detailed technical requirements
  • Administrative clauses (CCAP): payment, penalties, deadlines
  • Price schedule (DPGF / BPU): the price breakdown template
  • Drawings, annexes: depending on the contract

The best way to understand a tender is to read real ones: browse real contracts by sector on Tendveo, or learn to respond to them.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between the contract notice and the DCE?

The contract notice is the short public announcement. The DCE (consultation file) gathers all the detailed documents: rules, technical and administrative clauses, price template.

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Source : BOAMP/DILA · Licence Ouverte 2.0 · as of 25/06/2026