Decarbonization of a Transport Depot
Published 10 March 2026
Location
Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen, Germany
Deadline
9 April 2026
7 days remaining
Suggested bid value
~EUR 750,000
Source
bund.de
Description
This tender from Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen, Germany, concerns the decarbonization of an existing transport depot. While detailed CPV codes are unavailable, the general trade classification suggests a broad scope of work. Contractors should anticipate tasks such as upgrading heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, installing renewable energy sources like solar panels, improving insulation, and potentially upgrading electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The project could also involve modifying existing building management systems (BMS) for improved energy efficiency.
The complexity will largely depend on the depot's size and existing infrastructure. Without detailed CPV codes or a published contract value, assessing the precise scope is challenging. Given the focus on decarbonization and the 'general' trade classification, expect potential subcontracts for specialized trades such as electrical, HVAC, and renewable energy specialists. The lack of a specified contract value also means it is not possible to tell if this will be awarded under a lower threshold simplified process.
The relatively short tender period (approximately one month) suggests a streamlined procurement process, but contractors must still dedicate sufficient time to prepare a comprehensive and competitive bid, addressing all anticipated decarbonization measures and their associated costs. Missing CPV codes necessitate thorough research of relevant German regulations and standards for energy efficiency and emissions reduction in transport depots.
Original description
This project involves the decarbonization of a transport depot, likely including upgrades to systems for reduced carbon emissions. Contractors are needed to perform the work.