Procurement
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Bids

"Organizational  Procurement is a tight balancing act between 'cost and quality' on one side and 'time and compliance' on the other side, yet a seasoned procurement specialist keeps it evening balanced."Victor Manan Nyambala

Winning Tenders Made Easy: Let Aurora Assist You with Your OJEU/OJEC and US Federal Procurement Needs!

For OJEU/OJEC tenders in Europe, we provide a thorough tender sourcing, preparation, and submission service. We can also source and submit bids on your behalf under US Federal Acquisition Regulations. We can assist you if you are new to the procurement process.

Pre-Qualification Questionnaires (PQQs) will be submitted on your behalf, and our team of specialists will then produce an effective submission after assisting you in finding the best tenders for your company. If another contractor wins the bid over you, we can provide a review service (regardless of whether we submitted the tender or not), in which we will examine the weighting and other scoring techniques that the firm or government department utilized, if any.

We have the highest success rate in the sector and cater our service to your precise demands. We have a track record of success, and hundreds of happy customers entrust their tender submissions to us. You may save time and money while guaranteeing that your tenders are presented professionally and delivered on time by using our service. Contact us today.

Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU)

formerly the Official journal of the European Community (OJEC)

The OJEU (Official Journal of the European Union) tender procurement process is a formal and structured way of buying goods, services or works above a certain financial threshold by public sector bodies in the European Union. The process is designed to ensure fair competition and transparency, and it is mandatory for public authorities to follow this process for contracts that exceed the threshold value. The OJEU tender procurement process involves several stages, including the publication of a contract notice in the Official Journal of the European Union, the evaluation of bids by the contracting authority, and the award of the contract to the successful bidder. The process is complex and requires careful planning and execution to ensure compliance with the relevant regulations and guidelines.

Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)

The Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) are a set of rules and guidelines that govern the acquisition process for all US federal government agencies. The FAR provides a uniform framework for federal procurement and establishes procedures for acquisition planning, contract formation, and contract administration. The regulations cover a wide range of topics, including contracting methods, pricing, subcontracting, contract modifications, and contract termination. The FAR is a critical tool for federal agencies and contractors to ensure compliance with federal laws and regulations, promote competition, and achieve best value for the government. The FAR is regularly updated to reflect changes in legislation, policies, and practices, and it is an essential reference for anyone involved in federal procurement.