enimmäishankintarajat
Enimmäishankintarajat refer to the maximum limits set for public procurements in Finland. These limits are crucial for determining which procurement procedures are to be followed. When the estimated value of a procurement exceeds certain thresholds, more stringent and competitive tendering procedures are required by law.
These limits are set out in the Public Procurement Act (Julkiset hankinnat ja käyttöoikeussopimukset) and are
Exceeding these enimmäishankintarajat means that a procurement must be advertised publicly, typically in the Official Journal
The enimmäishankintarajat are reviewed periodically, usually every two years, to take into account inflation and changes