The University applies various rules, some based on legislation and regulations, in the area of Purchasing and Contract Management, which we need to observe. You can find information on purchase process, purchasing procedures, laws and regulations, purchasing policy, conditions, involvement of the Purchasing department and other issues here.
- Contracts & Preferred SuppliersAudiovisual aidsBooksCar rentalCatering on site by Appèl | Banqueting folder)Chemicals & disposablesElectronic componentsEmployee recruitment and selection agenciesFlowersGassesHardwareHiring OfficeHotels in the Enschede areaInterpretersLaundryMerchandise and promotional gifts webshopOffice suppliesPersonal Protective EquipmentPhotographersPlant care (purchase and maintenance)Printed MaterialsPrinting and copying at Xerox shopsPrinting of doctoral thesisRelocations / MovingRenting coachesScience editing servicesTemplates and downloads: UT logo, powerpoint, posters, etcTemporary staffText writersTools and materialsTranslation PartnersValetparking Schiphol (rental vehicles)Video creation by external suppliersXerox Printers in UT departments
- Purchasing procedures and regulationsOn this page, you will find information regarding the procedures and rules. Grens voor meervoudig onderhandse procedure verhoogd naar €70.000 ex. btw Het College van Bestuur heeft op 21 september 2023 het nieuwe Inkoop- en aanbestedingsbeleid van de Universiteit Twente vastgesteld. Hierin is de grens voor de meervoudig onderhandse procedure verhoogd van €50.000 ex. btw naar €70.000 ex. btw (per 1 oktober 2023). European contracts Customs matters New Tender Legislation The new tender legislation is stated on April 1, 2013. The law has been adapted by the First Chamber and the Council of the State. Amongst others, the measures of the newly stated law should lead to: more competition (and opportunities for SMEs) reducing administrative burdens a more uniform tendering approach a simpler handling of complaints The recently stated amendment has a lot of consequences for negotiated contracts. This is not unusual, since almost 70% of the Dutch public purchase volume is related to assignments below the European threshold