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    ContractsData Processing Services for Archaeological Sites in Carinthia
    Awarded contract

    Data Processing Services for Archaeological Sites in Carinthia

    Awarded
    €149.7k
    Published 23 Feb 2026

    The Republic of Austria is seeking a supplier to provide data processing services for the collection of georeferenced data related to archaeological sites and monuments in the state of Carinthia. This opportunity involves a negotiation procedure following a prior announcement, in accordance with § 3

    🇦🇹AustriaPublished 23 Feb 2026· 5 months agoviaTED
    Awarded
    €149.7k
    Published 23 Feb 2026

    Decision brief

    4 fields
    • Contract value
      €149,700
      Euros
    • Closing date
      Rolling
      No closing date published
    • Sector
      Research & Innovation
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    • Location
      🇦🇹Austria

    Suppliers

    1 supplier
    • DM
      DR MACIEJ KARWOWSKI
    Lead contractor

    Lifecycle

    Awarded

    Contract awarded. Originally published 5 months ago.

    23 February 2026
    Awarded — no open tender advertised

    Brief

    The Republic of Austria is seeking a supplier to provide data processing services for the collection of georeferenced data related to archaeological sites and monuments in the state of Carinthia. This opportunity involves a negotiation procedure following a prior announcement, in accordance with § 31 Abs 5 BVergG 2018. The selected supplier will enter into a framework agreement for the provision of these services. The total value of the contract is €149,700. Interested suppliers can find more details and apply through the TED platform.

    Track record

    1 award · 1 winner
    Thin record

    Only 1 prior award here — too little to read.

    In it software, REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA FEDERAL REPRESENTED BY THE FEDERAL MONUMENTS OFFICE BDA has awarded 1 contract to 1 supplier.

    Who wins here
    1. DR MACIEJ KARWOWSKI1× · 100%

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    Publisher
    Publications Office of the European Union
    Licence
    EU 2011/833/EU + TED reuse notice
    Source
    ted.europa.eu
    Record ID
    127471-2026
    RA
    Buyer
    REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA FEDERAL REPRESENTED BY THE FEDERAL MONUMENTS OFFICE BDA
    Sector
    Research & Innovation