hankemenetlustes
Hankemenetlustes is an Estonian term used in public procurement discourse to refer to the procurement procedures or processes that govern how public authorities acquire goods, services, and works. It describes the legal and administrative framework as well as the sequence of actions—from planning and market analysis to tendering, evaluation, and contract management—that comprise the procurement cycle.
The word is formed from hankemenetlus (procurement procedure) with the suffix -tes, a form commonly appearing
The scope of hankemenetlustes typically includes planning and market analysis, drafting and publishing tenders, submission and
In English, equivalents are usually rendered as "procurement processes" or "procurement procedures." The term is primarily