Riga Municipality hopes to attract as many entrepreneurs as possible for street repairs
Riga Municipality is aiming to involve more entrepreneurs in street repair projects through a new procurement process.
Riga Municipality is actively seeking to engage a wider range of entrepreneurs for street repair works, as announced by Kristaps KauliΕΕ‘, the director of the Department of Public Spaces and Mobility at the Riga City Council. This initiative entails the launching of a procurement process aimed at establishing general agreements with various contractors, who will then compete for opportunities on specific projects. The decision to announce the procurement in a previous calendar year was intended to ensure readiness prior to the onset of the busy construction season, allowing for swift contract signings for the execution of planned repairs.
The procurement process is currently underway, with suppliers showing keen interest and actively submitting queries to clarify aspects of the tender. KauliΕΕ‘ emphasized the Municipality's commitment to transparency and reducing bureaucracy, aiming to distribute risks more evenly across contractors and enhance competition among qualified bidders. This approach is designed to foster a competitive environment where contractors can differentiate themselves based on pricing and project timelines, ultimately benefiting the city's development goals.
By facilitating an open and competitive tendering process, the Riga Municipality hopes to ensure that the upcoming street repairs will be executed efficiently and effectively, potentially leading to improved urban infrastructure. The expectation is that the engagement of more entrepreneurs will not only streamline repair processes but also stimulate local economic activity in the construction sector, thus benefiting the wider community in Riga.