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belangstellende

Belangstellende is a Dutch noun meaning an interested party or potential participant. It refers to a person or organization that has an interest in a matter or process, but has not yet become a formal participant. The plural form is belangstellenden. The term is commonly used in public administration and procurement contexts, as well as in policy discussions, to denote entities that have expressed interest.

In public procurement, contracting authorities may publish notices inviting belangstellenden to declare their interest in a

If a belangstellende proceeds to participate in the tender process, they may become a bidder (inschrijver) by

Belangstellende is related to, but distinct from, belanghebbende, which translates to stakeholder and denotes a direct

project.
This
often
marks
an
early
stage
before
bids
are
requested.
Belangstellenden
can
register
to
receive
procurement
documents,
ask
questions,
and
participate
in
information
sessions
or
site
visits.
Being
a
belangstellende
does
not
obligate
the
party
to
submit
a
bid,
nor
does
it
guarantee
access
to
confidential
information;
access
and
rights
are
governed
by
the
rules
set
by
the
contracting
authority.
submitting
a
proposal
that
meets
the
stated
criteria.
The
term
is
also
used
in
other
contexts
where
a
party
has
expressed
interest
in
a
decision
or
outcome,
not
solely
in
procurement.
or
significant
interest
in
an
outcome.
Etymologically,
the
term
blends
belang
(interest)
with
stellende
(expressing
or
presenting),
underscoring
its
role
as
someone
who
has
signaled
interest.