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The so-called VOB offices advise public contracting authorities and private funding recipients on their procurement procedures up to the award of the contract.
This form can be submitted electronically without signature (e.g. via a secure contact form or by e-mail) or in paper form to the responsible authority.
The VOB office (VOB = Vergabe- und Vertragsordnung für Bauleistungen) takes preventative action to avoid procurement errors and costly review procedures. In specific procurement procedures, the VOB offices are the point of contact for questions relating to procurement law in order to avoid procurement errors and review procedures.
Responsibility is not based on the location of the company lodging the complaint, but on the location of the construction project in the case of municipal measures and funding measures, and on the location of the awarding authority in the case of state measures.
The VOB office is available to public contracting authorities and private funding recipients for the following advisory tasks:
For awards below the EU threshold in accordance with VOB/A, the VOB office is the review body in accordance with Section 21 VOB/A.
The responsibilities of the VOB office are regulated in the announcement of the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior, Building and Transport on the responsibilities of the VOB offices at the governments dated October 11, 2017 (AllMBl. p. 455).
The VOB offices of the governments advise public awarding authorities (state building authorities, water management offices and municipal awarding authorities) and private grant recipients or private recipients of statutory services as awarding advisory offices, insofar as
This applies to questions relating to the award of construction works, supplies, services, concessions and freelance services.
The request for advice must be submitted to the VOB office. If a request for advice is made, contact can be made by telephone. However, it is often not possible to provide advice without further information and documents. It is therefore also advisable to send inquiries by e-mail. The following information is required:
There is no statutory processing deadline; the average processing time depends on the individual case and can vary greatly, with incoming applications being processed according to urgency.
In the Bavarian Public Procurement and Announcement Portal (BayVeBe), companies can search for award procedures from public contracting authorities in Bavaria that have been published here by state and municipal awarding authorities.
You can send award documents and tenders via the award platform vergabe.bayern.de in a legally valid and confidential manner over the Internet.