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Government Procurement and Administrative Contracts

Government procurement accounts for a significant portion of the global economy, allowing government departments to acquire goods or services from private enterprises more efficiently and in line with audience demands. The scope of industries benefiting from government procurement ranges widely, from standardized product supplies to large-scale infrastructure projects or innovative services.


It requires lawyers with a deep understanding of domestic regulations and specific industry market characteristics and experiences.


Given the particularities of tender procedures in each country, obtaining the best and most appropriate legal advice from experienced local professionals is crucial for businesses. They not only know how to effectively obtain government procurement but also understand how to execute these government procurement contracts to benefit both public interests and profit-making organizations simultaneously.


Within Dentons' global network, we not only assist you in completing the entire tendering process, resolving any risks that may arise during the bidding and evaluation process, but also take immediate legal actions, and execute government procurement contracts in accordance with any applicable laws or regulations. We combine Dentons' legal experience and practical approaches with industry insights into the sectors our clients serve, such as transportation, construction, energy, or defense.


We also provide consultancy assistance to government departments to help them achieve government objectives through public tenders. Our government procurement lawyers can assist government agencies in setting goals, selecting the best legal solutions, and conducting lawful and efficient tenders until the procurement contracts are signed. The true understanding of government department needs combined with our legal business experience continually reinforces ourselves to innovate ahead of legal frameworks, creating win-win situations for government agencies or profit-making organizations in government procurement, mitigating risks.