Agreement has been reached between MEPs and ministers on new rules for public transport contracts.
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Under a compromise, all contracts with an average annual value of more than €1 million,or over 300 000 kilometres of public transport services per year, will have to be opened to full tendering competition, but smaller contracts can be awarded directly by authorities without a tendering process.
This news story is taken from the June 2007 edition of T&E Bulletin.
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