• To prepare the two meetings per year of the Advisory Group in Brussels: 1. preparation of the agenda in collaboration with the Chairman of the Group of notified bodies 2. co-draft of technical working papers, meeting reports and recommendations, 3. preparation of conclusions and minutes of meetings. • to ensure the continuity of the work of the technical secretariat throughout the contract; • to collect all useful technical information and, at the request of the Commission services, to format them to allow notified bodies to carry out and co-ordinate their activity in the most effective way; • to propose answers or solutions to the technical problems raised at the meetings of notified bodies; • to participate in the meetings of the sector groups of notified bodies as far as necessary, in order to identify problems in these sectors that need attention of the Advisory Group. • to prepare every two years, in co-operation with the Chairman of the Group of Notified Bodies and the Commission services, a Conference of the Group of Notified Bodies under the Construction Products Regulation. • to attend, on invitation, meetings organised by the Commission services in Brussels as well as at meetings of the inter-sector groups of notified bodies referred to above.
See the official notice for the place of performance.
Tenderers can be natural or legal persons. Tenderers are not obliged to take a specific legal form in order to submit their tenders. Where tenderers submit a tender through an entity, which lacks legal personality (e.g., a branch), the compliance with the exclusion criteria, selection criteria, the rules on access to procurement as well as the absence of restrictive measures shall be assessed at the level of the tenderers. Tenderers do not need to prove specific legal and regulatory capacity to perform the contract.
Tenderers must comply with the following selection criteria in order to prove that they have the necessary economic and financial capacity to perform the contract.
The tenderer must prove experience in the field of assessing construction products covered by the CPR.
Demonstrated capacity to prepare and conduct the secretarial work for meetings, draft meeting agendas, working documents and minutes and/or to draft reports in English. The technical secretary and his/her substitute must prove experience in preparing and conducting the secretarial work for the technical part of meetings, ability to draft meeting agendas, working documents and minutes, and to provide overviews, draft reports and summaries in English.
Involved entities (see Section 2.4) and all subcontractors, including those which do not need to be identified in the tender (see Section 2.4.2), must not be subject to professional conflicting interests which may negatively affect the contract performance. Where the contracting authority has established such conflicting interests, it may conclude that the tenderer or an involved entity does not possess the required professional capacity to perform the contract to an appropriate quality standard.
Published 3 June 2026 · rebuilt nightly from the official notice.