CPV Code

CPV 451 – Site Preparation and Development Works

CPV 451 covers site preparation and development works: site clearance, earthworks, land development, ground drainage, soil investigations and unexploded ordnance clearance.

What does CPV 451 cover?

CPV group 451 covers all preparatory works required at a site or construction area before principal building works can commence. This includes site clearance and preparation of building land, geotechnical investigations and ground surveys, land development measures, and site drainage works. Unexploded ordnance clearance – the survey and removal of munitions residues from the Second World War – also falls within this scope and is a particularly relevant topic for public construction projects in areas of historic industrial activity.

In the context of public procurement, site preparation and development works are typically the first contracts awarded on a larger construction project. They include demolition of existing structures, felling and clearance of trees and vegetation, erection of site fencing and haul roads, and formation of excavations with appropriate temporary works and propping. These services are normally tendered separately from the principal building contract but may also form part of a larger combined award.

Typical contracting authorities are municipal civil engineering departments, regional highway and water engineering authorities, state building authorities, and public housing companies. Given their significance for construction programme and schedule, careful award of these preliminary services is particularly important. The full CPV structure is available at the European Commission (SIMAP) and Regulation (EC) No 213/2008.

Typical Services in CPV 451

CPV ClassTitleTypical Services
45110000Demolition and wrecking workBuilding demolition, strip-out, rubble disposal
45111000Demolition worksStructural demolition, hazardous materials remediation
45112000Excavation and earthmoving workCut and fill, terrain modelling, ground compaction
45113000Site developmentUnexploded ordnance clearance, ground investigations
45114000Drilling work and ground treatmentBored piling, ground injection

Examples of Tenders with CPV 451

  • Development of a new residential area: A municipality tenders the site development of an approximately 12-hectare area, including tree felling, earthworks for terrain profiling, construction of access roads and site drainage for a new residential quarter.
  • Unexploded ordnance clearance prior to school construction: A municipal building authority awards the survey and clearance of unexploded ordnance on an inner-city school site. The contract includes systematic magnetometer surveys, manual follow-up investigation and expert disposal of any munitions found, together with the required official documentation.
  • Geotechnical ground investigation for a bridge structure: A regional highway authority commissions comprehensive ground investigations for a planned new bridge: light percussion drilling, dynamic probing, laboratory analyses for bearing capacity and a geotechnical report to EN 1997.

Current tenders with CPV 451 are published on TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) and on national procurement platforms such as the German Procurement Portal (DTVP).

Who is CPV 451 relevant for?

Public Contracting Authorities

Municipal civil engineering departments, town planning authorities, regional highway authorities and state building offices are the key contracting authorities in this group. They commission preparatory works within infrastructure projects, new school construction, residential land development and business park servicing. Since these services form the basis for all subsequent construction phases, tenders are typically closely tied to programme milestones with firm completion dates. Further guidance is available from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK).

Companies and Bidders

Civil engineering companies, earthworks specialists, geotechnical engineering firms and specialist unexploded ordnance clearance contractors are the typical bidders for CPV 451 tenders. References for comparable services, relevant certifications (such as accreditation for unexploded ordnance clearance) and evidence of technical expertise are typically required. Subcontractor arrangements are common on larger site development projects.

How does Bond help with CPV 451?

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Frequently Asked Questions about CPV 451

What does the CPV code 45100000 mean?

The CPV code 45100000 covers the entire group of site preparation and development works in construction. It encompasses all services required to prepare a building site before principal construction works can begin. Subordinate codes specify individual service types such as demolition, earthworks and ground investigations.

How do I find tenders with CPV 451?

Tenders are published on TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) for EU-wide procedures and on national platforms such as the German Procurement Portal (DTVP). Bond aggregates all relevant tenders automatically.

What procurement rules apply to tenders with CPV 451?

For construction works below EU threshold values the national procurement rules apply. Above the EU works threshold (currently €5,538,000) the EU procurement directives govern the procedure. For related service contracts (such as geotechnical reports) the applicable frameworks are VgV and UVgO depending on contract value.

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