CPV 392 – Furnishing Items
CPV 392 covers furnishing items for public buildings – curtains, blinds, floor coverings, lighting fixtures, decorative items and interior finishing accessories.
What does CPV 392 cover?
CPV Group 392 covers interior furnishing items that complement furniture in public buildings and spaces. This includes soft furnishings such as curtains, blinds, roller shutters and upholstery fabrics; floor coverings including carpets, vinyl flooring, linoleum and rubber flooring; lighting fixtures and luminaires for interior use; and decorative or functional accessories such as notice boards, picture frames, coat racks and signage systems.
Unlike CPV Group 391, which covers freestanding and built-in furniture, CPV 392 focuses on the finishing and atmospheric elements of interior spaces. Floor coverings play a particularly important role in public procurement: hospitals, schools and administrative buildings require durable, easy-to-clean and slip-resistant floor surfaces that meet fire protection standards and may require acoustic properties. Curtains and blinds for public buildings often need to comply with fire retardancy standards.
Procurement under CPV 392 frequently occurs as part of broader fit-out projects in new construction or refurbishment, but standalone contracts for replacement floor coverings, new curtaining or updated interior accessories are also common. Framework agreements for interior furnishing items allow authorities to call off supplies across multiple buildings over extended periods. Further information on the CPV system is available from the European Commission (SIMAP) and in Regulation (EC) No 213/2008.
Typical Services in CPV 392
- Supply and installation of curtains, blinds and roller shutters for public buildings
- Floor covering supply and fitting (carpets, vinyl, linoleum, safety flooring)
- Interior lighting fixtures and decorative luminaires
- Notice boards, pin boards and interior display systems
- Coat racks, umbrella stands and entrance area accessories
- Decorative plants and interior planting schemes for public spaces
Examples of Tenders with CPV 392
- Floor Covering Replacement, Municipal Office Complex: A city administration replaces the floor coverings across 14 floors of its main administrative building, including commercial-grade carpet tiles in open-plan areas, vinyl safety flooring in corridors and ceramic tiles in welfare facilities.
- Curtains and Blinds for New Secondary School: A county authority tenders the supply and installation of blackout blinds, light-diffusing curtains and sun protection systems for 68 classrooms, a gym and a multi-purpose hall.
- Framework Agreement for Interior Furnishing Items: A regional housing authority awards a three-year framework for the supply of curtains, floor coverings and interior accessories across its portfolio of 45 managed properties.
Current tenders with CPV 392 are published on TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) and on national procurement platforms such as the German Procurement Portal (DTVP).
Who is CPV 392 relevant for?
Public Contracting Authorities
Local authorities, state governments, hospital trusts, school boards and cultural institutions are the primary procurers under CPV 392. Floor covering replacement and curtaining are among the most frequently recurring procurement needs in this group, driven by wear and the need to maintain hygiene and fire safety compliance. Larger authorities may tender these items centrally under framework agreements to benefit from economies of scale.
Companies and Bidders
Interior fit-out contractors, flooring specialists, curtain and blind manufacturers, lighting suppliers and interior accessories dealers are the core bidders under CPV 392. The group lends itself to lot-based tendering, enabling smaller specialist firms to compete for specific product categories. Relevant quality standards – such as fire retardancy certificates for textiles and floor coverings, slip resistance ratings and acoustic performance data – are typically required. Further information on public procurement procedures is available from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK).
How does Bond help with CPV 392?
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With tender.match, interior fit-out companies and furnishing suppliers automatically receive all relevant tenders with CPV 392 directly in their dashboard. BOND indexes tenders from over 1,000 procurement portals in the EU – from TED to national platforms and regional contracting authorities. Instead of manually searching dozens of portals every day, matching interior furnishing contracts are filtered and delivered by industry, competency, region, and company profile. An automated gap analysis immediately shows where the company meets the requirements and where gaps exist. This ensures companies never miss a deadline and can focus on preparing their bids.
Company Match – Find the Right Partners and Suppliers (CPV 392)
For companies looking for suppliers, subcontractors, or consortium partners for interior fit-out projects, company.match provides direct access to qualified firms from an EU-wide database of over 28 million companies. Especially for larger furnishing contracts that a single company cannot handle alone, company.match automatically identifies suitable partners for bidding consortia and partial services – increasing the chances of winning the contract.
Frequently Asked Questions about CPV 392
What does the CPV code 39200000 mean?
The CPV code 39200000 designates the group "Furnishing items" in the European Common Procurement Vocabulary. It covers interior accessories and finishing elements for public buildings, including curtains, floor coverings, lighting fixtures and decorative items.
How do I find tenders with CPV 392?
Tenders with CPV 392 can be searched on TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) using the appropriate filter. The German Procurement Portal (DTVP) lists current national procurements. Bond delivers profile-matched tenders automatically from over 1,000 EU-wide portals.
What are the requirements for participating in tenders with CPV 392?
Requirements commonly include fire retardancy certificates for textiles and floor coverings, slip resistance and acoustic performance data, references from comparable interior fit-out projects, and proof of installation capacity. Applicable rules are set out in the VgV and the UVgO.
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