Can parts of the contract be subcontracted?

Yes, in many cases, subcontracting certain parts of the contract is permitted, but it is always subject to the terms of the tender specifications. It is not about delegating everything; rather, it allows specialized companies to handle specific tasks while you remain accountable to the Public Authority.

It is important to remember that you remain the legally and technically responsible party for the entire contract. Subcontracting can help you meet deadlines, access resources you lack, and improve the quality of your proposal, but it must be done strategically and be well-documented.

In short: subcontracting is useful, but it does not waive your responsibilities and must always be permitted and justified under the tender rules.

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