Pest Control — Public Procurement
Pest control in public buildings, hospitals, schools, canteens and warehouses is regularly contracted out under tender. Local authorities and public institutions are legally required to control pest infestations and to put preventive measures in place. The services range from monitoring systems and insect and rodent control to bird deterrence (notably against pigeons).
Typical tenders in the pest control sector
- Framework agreement for pest control across all properties of a city
- Pest monitoring and control in hospital and clinic kitchens
- Pigeon deterrence on public buildings and bridges
- Rat control in a municipal sewer network
- Pest control in schools and day-care facilities
- Wood preservative treatment in listed heritage buildings
Relevant CPV codes
Challenges in tender discovery
In procurement practice, pest control appears under a variety of labels: "pest monitoring", "disinfection", "hygiene services" or "public health protection". The categorisation varies by contracting authority. These services are also frequently rolled into broader hygiene or cleaning contracts and are not tendered separately.
Specialist providers also need to keep track of the required certificates of competence, which differ according to pest type and control method.
How BOND helps with pest control tenders
- Terminology recognition finds tenders under all common labels
- Lot analysis identifies pest control lots within overarching hygiene and cleaning contracts
- Qualification filters surface mandatory certificates of competence
- Regional search allows narrowing to commercially viable service areas
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