ANNEX I COMMON PROCUREMENT VOCABULARY (CPV)
Structure of the classification system 1. The CPV consists of a main vocabulary and a supplementary vocabulary. 2. The main vocabulary is based on a tree structure comprising codes of up to nine digits associated with a wording that describes the supplies, works or services forming the subject of the contract. The numerical code consists of 8 digits, subdivided as follows: - the first two digits identify the divisions; - the first three digits identify the groups; - the first four digits identify the classes; - the first five digits identify the categories. Each of the last three digits gives a greater degree of precision within each category. A ninth digit serves to verify the previous digits. 3. The supplementary vocabulary may be used to expand the description of the subject of a contract. The items are made up of an alphanumeric code with a corresponding wording allowing further details to be added regarding the specific nature or destination of the goods to be purchased. The alphanumeric code is made up of: - a first level comprising a letter corresponding to a section; - a second level comprising four digits, the first three of which denote a subdivision and the last one being for verification purposes. >TABLE POSITION>
SUPPLEMENTARY VOCABULARY >TABLE POSITION>
ANNEX II CORRESPONDENCE TABLE BETWEEN CPV AND CPA 96 >TABLE POSITION>
ANNEX III CORRESPONDENCE TABLE BETWEEN CPV AND CPC prov. >TABLE POSITION>
ANNEX IV CORRESPONDENCE TABLE BETWEEN CPV AND NACE Rev. 1 >TABLE POSITION>
ANNEX V CORRESPONDENCE TABLE BETWEEN CPV AND CN >TABLE POSITION> |