This article explains the issues requiring special attention by parties to contracts on the utilisation of RDF and additional issues that should be agreed upon. Since operators of MBT often act as contracting authorities, the article outlines some pertinent issues relating to public procurement rules.
For the operation of their plants, RDF-users depend on a regular, reliable supply depending on the plant’s layout. Therefore, the RDF-user will not only agree on the bringor- pay obligation, which is common practice in waste management, meaning that a certain amount is paid for independently of the actual delivery, but they will also insist on obligating the supplier to deliver the RDF. The suppliers in turn will indeed try to commit themselves to the delivery to an extent as low as possible, but will vice versa insist on a duty to accept the RDF largely independent of the performance of the utilisation facility.
Copyright: | © Wasteconsult International |
Quelle: | MBT 2007 (Mai 2007) |
Seiten: | 11 |
Preis: | € 0,00 |
Autor: | Dr. Natalie Michels |
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