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In Europe the individual states, state-controlled companies and enterprises which operate in special sectors (e.g. power and water supply, transport sector) are subject to European public procurement law for the procurement of building work and services if certain contract values are exceeded.
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Meyer-Hofmann, B. (2007). Public Procurement and PPP. In: Mütze, M., Senff, T., Möller, J. (eds) Real Estate Investments in Germany. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72179-6_10
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