Glossary entry

Danish term or phrase:

den udbudte opgave

English translation:

tendered contract

Added to glossary by Rosica Dimitrova
Nov 3, 2014 09:04
9 yrs ago
Danish term

den udbudte opgave

Danish to English Other Business/Commerce (general) tenders
Formålet med den udbudte opgave er drift ud fra følgende hovedprincipper...

Opgavebeskrivelse med kravene til udførelsen af den udbudte opgave
Proposed translations (English)
3 tendered contract
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Non-PRO (1): Christopher Schröder

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Discussion

Christopher Schröder Nov 3, 2014:
The work/services/whatever being put out to tender

Proposed translations

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tendered contract

Peer comment(s):

neutral Christopher Schröder : The contract hasn't been tendered, it's been put out to tender, or am I just old-fashioned?
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