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Based on the Framework Contract Beneficiaries of 2009 and 2013 published by the European Commission, we compiled a list of the top EuropeAid framework contractors in the past two rounds of FWCs — i.e., the companies who can claim a consistent presence in the FWC mechanism since 2009 and have been consortium leaders at least once.
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EU Framework Contract Awards:Repeat Winners & Newcomers
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Based on the Framework Contract Beneficiaries of 2009 and 2013 published by the European Commission, we compiled a list of the top EuropeAid framework contractors in the past two rounds of FWCs i.e., the companies who can claim a consistent presence in the FWC mechanism since 2009 and have been consortium leaders at least once.
ACE International Consultants S.L.Headquarters: Madrid, Spain2009 lots: 2013 lots:
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ADEHeadquarters: Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Chuck Abbe
AEDESHeadquarters: Brussels, Belgium2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Julien Harneis
AESAHeadquarters: Brussels, Belgium2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Rex Turgano
AETSHeadquarters: Lons, France2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Lydia
AgrecoHeadquarters: Brussels, Belgium2009 lots: 2013 lots:
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AGRERHeadquarters: Brussels, Belgium2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Kate Holt, Africa Practice
Altair AsesoresHeadquarters: Madrid, Spain2009 lots: 2013 lots:
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ARS Progetti S.p.AHeadquarters: Rome, Italy2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Tejvan Pettinger
ASTECHeadquarters: Dublin, Ireland2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Sebastian Dooris
ATOSHeadquarters: London, United Kingdom2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Jim Trodel
B&S EuropeHeadquarters: Brussels, Belgium2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Jirka Matousek
Cambridge EducationHeadquarters: Cambridge, United Kingdom2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Mario Snchez Prada
CardnoHeadquarters: Brisbane, Australia2009 lots: 2013 lots:
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CecoformaHeadquarters: Lige, Belgium2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Bert Kaufmann
COWIHeadquarters: Kongens Lyngby, Denmark2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Lauri Kolehmainen
Danish ManagementHeadquarters: Viby J., Denmark2009 lots: 2013 lots:
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DFCHeadquarters: Barcelona, Spain2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Luca Nebuloni
EcorysHeadquarters: Rotterdam, Netherlands2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Moyan Brenn
HTSPEHeadquarters: Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: The_Gut
IBF International ConsultingHeadquarters: Brussels, Belgium2009 lots: 2013 lots:
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EuronetHeadquarters: Brussels, Belgium2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Francisco Anzola
GFA Consulting GroupHeadquarters: Hamburg, Germany2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Patrick Nouhailler
ItaltrendHeadquarters: Reggio Emilia, Italy2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: sergio barbieri
Landell MillsHeadquarters: Reggio Emilia, Italy2009 lots: 2013 lots: Photo credit: Australias Department of
Foreign Affairs and Trade
LDK ConsultantsHeadquarters: Athens, Greece2009 lots: 2013 lots:
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ParticipHeadquarters: Freiburg, Germany2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Ralf Schulze
PLANETHeadquarters: Athens, Greece2009 lots: 2013 lots:
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Pohl Consulting & AssociatesHeadquarters: Berlin, Germany2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Thomas Quine
PROMANHeadquarters: Bettembourg, Luxembourg2009 lots: 2013 lots: Photo credit: U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers Europe District
SafegeHeadquarters: Nanterre, France2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: Fanch The System
SOFRECOHeadquarters: Clichy, France2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: David Berkowitz
TranstecHeadquarters: Brussels, Belgium2009 lots: 2013 lots:
Photo credit: David Berkowitz
Based on the Framework Contract Beneficiaries of 2009 and 2013 published by the European Commission, we compiled a list of the EuropeAid framework contractors that can be considered newcomers in the FWC mechanism i.e., consortia leaders that werent preferred suppliers of the European Commission in 2009 but are now.
GEOtest a.s.Headquarters: Brno, Czech Republic2013 lots:
Photo credit: Department for International Development
BKP DevelopmentHeadquarters: Munich, Germany2013 lots:
Photo credit: Diego Cambiaso
Institute of Communication and Computer Systems of the National Technical University of AthensHeadquarters: Athens, Greece2013 lots: Photo credit: TAFE SA TONSLEY
NIRAS A/SHeadquarters: Allerd, Denmark2013 lots:
Photo credit: Simon Yeo
International Consulting Enterprise EEIGHeadquarters: Bucharest, Romania2013 lots:
Photo credit: Mario Snchez Prada
NOOKOM EEIGHeadquarters: Bratislava, Slovak Republic2013 lots:
Photo credit: Stefan W
Transport & Infrastructure Expertise GroupHeadquarters: Bratislava, Slovak Republic2013 lots:
Photo credit: Sean McMenemy
The European Commission created the Framework Contract instrument as a way to simplify procurement for short-term technical assistance contracts. Whether you are a major development consulting firm or a freelance consultant, here is what you need to know about this procurement process.