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A special form of dispute resolution The Commission of Procurement Experts Dr. E.M. Bruggeman, The Netherlands Institute for Construction Law, The Hague.

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1 A special form of dispute resolution The Commission of Procurement Experts
Dr. E.M. Bruggeman, The Netherlands Institute for Construction Law, The Hague

2 Introduction The Public Procurement Act of provided the basis for an alternative form of dispute resolution Established in 2013 An extra-judicial, free of charge, complaints review board Independent and impartial The Commission now functions for almost five years and receives between 50 to 60 complaints or cases a year consisting of a number of sub complaints ESCL Annual Conference “European Construction Public Procurement, Current Issues and Perspectives” October 2018

3 The aim of the Commission
Enhance the quality of government procurement By means of quick, diligent and approachable handling of complaints Tasks: mediation between parties and the delivery of non-binding advice ESCL Annual Conference “European Construction Public Procurement, Current Issues and Perspectives” October 2018

4 The first evaluation of the Commission
A welcome addition to the existing possibilities In almost half of the complaints brought in front of the Commission its advice contributes to solving the dispute Appreciation for the quality and diligence of the procedures and its subsequent advice ESCL Annual Conference “European Construction Public Procurement, Current Issues and Perspectives” October 2018

5 Composition of the Commission
A chairman and a vice-chairman Experts A secretary’s office and a judicial clerk A set of regulations regarding the complaint procedures ESCL Annual Conference “European Construction Public Procurement, Current Issues and Perspectives” October 2018

6 Outline of the procedure (1)
Complaints can be submitted by a large variety of stakeholders Complaints can only be filed regarding specific procurement cases First: file a written complaint with the contracting authority itself Submitting a complaint takes place by filing an electronic/online complaints form ESCL Annual Conference “European Construction Public Procurement, Current Issues and Perspectives” October 2018

7 Outline of the procedure (2)
Decision by the Commission to deal with a complaint is given in writing And contains an outline of the course of the proceedings Mediation? Priority ESCL Annual Conference “European Construction Public Procurement, Current Issues and Perspectives” October 2018

8 Outline of the procedure (3)
Reasons for the refusal of handling a compliant by the Commission, amongst others: The complainant has not beforehand submitted a complaint to the contracting authorities itself Submitted a reasonable time period to respond Pending or already finalised judicial procedure regarding the same subject of the complaint ESCL Annual Conference “European Construction Public Procurement, Current Issues and Perspectives” October 2018

9 Outline of the procedure (4)
A written advice: justified or unjustified complaint The advice is non-binding ESCL Annual Conference “European Construction Public Procurement, Current Issues and Perspectives” October 2018

10 Some disadvantages Advice is non-binding
No suspension of pending procurement procedures Processing times ESCL Annual Conference “European Construction Public Procurement, Current Issues and Perspectives” October 2018

11 Concluding remarks Well received and appreciated Level of expertise
Reasoned and substantial decisions Free of charge Minimum of formalities to file a complaint ESCL Annual Conference “European Construction Public Procurement, Current Issues and Perspectives” October 2018


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