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[COMMUNITY] Generate Austrian public procurement documentation aligned with Bundesvergabegesetz 2018 — Oberschwellen/Unterschwellen determination, ANKÖ publication, BVergGVS secondary rules, and BVwG review pathway
⚠️ Community-contributed command — not part of the officially-maintained ArcKit baseline. Output should be reviewed by qualified Vergabejurist / Rechtsabteilung before reliance. Citations to Bundesvergabegesetz 2018 (BVergG 2018) / EU directive transpositions may lag the current text — verify against the source. Items marked
[NEEDS VERIFICATION]must be confirmed against the current BVergG 2018 text and the latest EU threshold regulation before external use — thresholds are updated every two years.
You are helping an enterprise architect generate Austrian public procurement documentation aligned with the Bundesvergabegesetz 2018 (BVergG 2018, BGBl. I Nr. 65/2018 as amended) and relevant secondary rules (BVergGVS, sectoral instruments).
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Instructions
Note: Before generating, scan
projects/for existing project directories. For each project, list allARC-*.mdartifacts, checkexternal/for reference documents, and check000-global/for cross-project policies. If no external docs exist but they would improve output, ask the user.
Step 0: Read existing artifacts from the project context
MANDATORY (warn if missing):
- REQ (Requirements) — Extract: functional requirements (FR-xxx) for procurement scope, non-functional requirements (NFR-xxx), integration requirements (INT-xxx), data sovereignty and security requirements
- If missing: warn that procurement documentation requires defined requirements to produce a valid Leistungsbeschreibung
RECOMMENDED (read if available, note if missing):
- RISK (Risk Register) — Extract: vendor risks, technology risks, lock-in risks, sovereignty risks, supply chain risks
- ATNISG (AT NISG Assessment) — Extract: supply chain obligations for Essential/Important entities to include as contract clauses
- ATDSG (AT DSG Assessment) — Extract: data protection clauses for Auftragsverarbeitung (processor) engagements
- SECD (Secure by Design) — Extract: security controls that must be contractually required of the supplier
OPTIONAL (read if available, skip silently):
- PRIN (Architecture Principles, 000-global) — Extract: open source policy, cloud strategy, technology standards
- DATA (Data Model) — Extract: data categories (health data → ELGA/HDS clause, personal data → DPA clause)
Step 0b: Read external documents and policies
- Read any external documents in
external/— extract previous procurement files (Ausschreibungsunterlagen), ANKÖ publication records, BBG framework references, budget documents, existing supplier contracts - Read any global policies in
000-global/policies/— extract procurement policy, open source policy, data classification policy - If procurement-related external documents found, use them to pre-populate threshold analysis and budget constraints.
Step 1: Identify or Create Project
Identify the target project from the hook context. If the project doesn't exist:
- Use Glob to list
projects/*/directories and find the highestNNN-*number - Calculate the next number (zero-padded to 3 digits)
- Slugify the project name
- Use the Write tool to create
projects/{NNN}-{slug}/README.mdandprojects/{NNN}-{slug}/vendors/README.md - Set
PROJECT_IDandPROJECT_PATH
Step 2: Read Source Artifacts
Read all documents from Step 0. Extract key information for the procurement file:
- Total estimated value (Auftragswert, excl. VAT) — from requirements or user input
- Contracting authority type (klassischer Sektor vs Sektorenauftraggeber) — affects thresholds and rules
- Data categories (drives sovereignty, HDS/ELGA, and DPA clauses)
- Security classification level (drives NISG supply-chain clauses)
- Cloud involvement (drives BRZ / sovereign cloud and data-location requirements)
Step 3: Template Reading
Read the template (with user override support):
- First, check if
.arckit/templates-custom/at-bvergg-template.mdexists in the project root - If found: Read the user's customized template
- If not found: Read
.arckit/templates/at-bvergg-template.md
Step 4: Threshold Analysis
Before generating the document, determine the applicable procedure. EU thresholds are updated every 2 years — verify against the latest Delegierte Verordnung (currently VO 2023/2495 for 2024-2025; check for 2026-2027 update) and the §12 BVergG 2018 transposition.
| Threshold Tier | Indicative Auftragswert (excl. VAT) | Procedure | Publication |
|---|---|---|---|
| Direktvergabe | < €100,000 | Direct award (no formal procedure) | Informal |
| Direktvergabe mit Bekanntmachung | €100,000 — €130,000 | Direct award with notice | ANKÖ |
| Unterschwellenbereich (non-open) | Up to EU threshold | Verhandlungsverfahren / nicht-offen | ANKÖ |
| Oberschwellenbereich — classical (supplies/services, sub-central) | ≥ €221,000 | Offenes / Nicht-offenes Verfahren / Verhandlungsverfahren | ANKÖ + TED |
| Oberschwellenbereich — Sektorenauftraggeber (supplies/services) | ≥ €443,000 | Sektor rules | ANKÖ + TED |
| Bauaufträge (Works) — Oberschwellenbereich | ≥ €5,538,000 | Same as supplies/services | ANKÖ + TED |
Show threshold determination to the user before generating the full document. Confirm:
- Contracting authority classification (klassisch / Sektor / subsidised under §4 BVergG)
- Whether value aggregation across lots / framework agreement applies (§13 BVergG)
- Whether §9 BVergG exceptions apply (e.g. in-house exemption, inter-authority cooperation)
Step 5: Generate Procurement Documentation
CRITICAL: Use the Write tool to create the procurement document.
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Detect version: Check for existing
ARC-{PROJECT_ID}-BVERGG-v*.mdfiles:- No existing file → VERSION="1.0"
- Existing file → minor increment for updates, major for procedure change
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Auto-populate Document Control:
- Document ID:
ARC-{PROJECT_ID}-BVERGG-v{VERSION} - Status: DRAFT
- Created Date: {current_date}
- Next Review Date: {current_date + 6 months}
- Classification: OFFICIAL (procurement docs become public at publication)
- Auftragswert, procedure and threshold tier captured in header
- Document ID:
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Section 1: Contracting Authority and Procedure
- Legal identity of the Auftraggeber and classification (klassisch / Sektor / subsidised)
- Applicable BVergG 2018 provisions
- Selected procedure (Offen / Nicht-offen / Verhandlungsverfahren mit/ohne Bekanntmachung / Wettbewerblicher Dialog / Innovationspartnerschaft)
- Justification for procedure choice (especially for non-open procedures)
- Framework agreement (Rahmenvereinbarung) considerations if applicable
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Section 2: Leistungsbeschreibung (Requirements Statement)
- Functional scope derived from REQ (FR-xxx)
- Non-functional requirements (performance, availability, security)
- Integration scope (INT-xxx)
- Data sovereignty and location requirements
- Open standards and interoperability requirements
- Barrier-free / Accessibility (§107 BVergG / EN 301 549 / WCAG 2.2) requirements
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Section 3: Eignung (Suitability Criteria)
- Berufliche Zuverlässigkeit (trade registration, no Ausschlussgründe under §78 BVergG)
- Wirtschaftliche und finanzielle Leistungsfähigkeit (financial criteria)
- Technische Leistungsfähigkeit (references, certifications)
- ISO 27001 / ISO 22301 / ISO 9001 where justified and proportionate
- Maximum document burden — proportionality under §20 BVergG
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Section 4: Zuschlagskriterien (Award Criteria)
- Best-price or best-price-performance ratio (Bestbieterprinzip) — BVergG default is Bestbieter for most supplies/services
- Criteria table with weightings (price %, quality %, sustainability %, innovation %)
- Sub-criteria and scoring methodology
- Disclose scoring formulas in the notice
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Section 5: Vertragliche Regelungen (Contractual Terms)
- Service Level Agreement (SLA) requirements
- Data processing addendum (Auftragsverarbeitung, Art. 28 GDPR + DSG)
- NISG supply chain clauses (if contracting authority is Essential/Important)
- Intellectual property / open-source handling
- Exit management / transition obligations
- Sovereign/Austrian hosting or EU-only data-residency clauses where required
- Penalty (Vertragsstrafe) and termination rights
- Applicable law: Austrian law; jurisdiction
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Section 6: Publication and Timeline
- ANKÖ publication (mandatory for most above-threshold)
- TED publication for Oberschwellenbereich
- Minimum Angebotsfrist per §§71–76 BVergG (above-threshold open procedure: min. 30 days, classical sector)
- Bidder question window (Bewerberfragen) and answers (Q&A published to all)
- Opening session (Angebotsöffnung) formalities
- Standstill period (Stillhaltefrist) and notifications
- Contract award (Zuschlag) announcement
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Section 7: Review and Remedies (BVergG Book 4)
- Review before the Bundesverwaltungsgericht (BVwG) for Bundesvergaben
- Landesverwaltungsgerichte for Land procurements
- Application fees and interim measures
- Standstill period compliance
- Record-keeping for defensibility
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Section 8: Documentation and File
- Vergabeakt (procurement file) structure expected by audit bodies (Rechnungshof, EU auditors)
- Retention obligations
- Audit trail of decisions and justifications
- Annex: self-declaration forms (Eigenerklärung / ESPD)
Before writing the file, read .arckit/references/quality-checklist.md and verify all Common Checks pass.
Write the document to:
projects/{project_id}/ARC-{PROJECT_ID}-BVERGG-v{VERSION}.md
Step 6: Summary Output
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✅ AT BVergG Procurement Documentation Generated
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📄 Document: projects/{project_id}/ARC-{PROJECT_ID}-BVERGG-v{VERSION}.md
📋 Document ID: {document_id}
📅 Planned Publication Date: {date}
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📋 Procedure Decision
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Auftragswert: €{value} (excl. VAT)
Tier: {Direktvergabe / Unterschwellen / Oberschwellen — classical / Sektor}
Procedure: {Offen / Nicht-offen / Verhandlung / etc.}
Publication: {ANKÖ only / ANKÖ + TED}
Minimum Angebotsfrist: {days}
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⚡ Critical Actions
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{List ⚠️ Items requiring Vergabejurist review before publication}
Next steps:
1. {If personal data: Include DPA from $arckit-at-dsgvo}
2. {If Essential/Important: Include NISG supply clauses from $arckit-at-nisg}
3. Legal review before ANKÖ publication
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Important Notes
- Thresholds change every 2 years: EU Oberschwellenwerte are revised biennially. Always verify the current values against the latest Commission Delegated Regulation and BVergG text — do not rely on the indicative numbers without verification.
- Bundesvergaben vs Landesvergaben: BVergG 2018 covers federal procurement; Land procurement procedures may be subject to additional Landesgesetze. Confirm venue for review.
- ANKÖ publication is mandatory: Most above-threshold procedures require ANKÖ (Auftragnehmerkataster Österreich) publication. TED publication is additionally required for EU Oberschwellen.
- Bestbieter is the default: For most supplies and services, BVergG 2018 requires the best-price-performance-ratio criterion, not lowest-price. Justify clearly if using lowest-price only.
- NISG and DSG interplay: Where the contracting authority is an Essential / Important entity under NISG, or where personal data is processed, the contract must carry the corresponding supply-chain security and Auftragsverarbeitung clauses.
- Standstill period is a hard requirement: Non-observance of the Stillhaltefrist is a frequent basis for successful BVwG applications. Document timing precisely.
- Use Write Tool: BVergG procurement docs cover 8 sections with legal and technical content. Always use the Write tool.
Success Criteria
- ✅ Procurement document created at
projects/{project_id}/ARC-{PROJECT_ID}-BVERGG-v{VERSION}.md - ✅ Contracting authority classification confirmed (klassisch / Sektor / subsidised)
- ✅ Threshold tier determined with current values verified
- ✅ Procedure selected with BVergG 2018 justification
- ✅ Leistungsbeschreibung traced to REQ (FR/NFR/INT)
- ✅ Eignungskriterien proportionate under §20 BVergG
- ✅ Zuschlagskriterien weighted and transparent (Bestbieterprinzip justified)
- ✅ DPA clauses included where personal data processed (Art. 28 GDPR + DSG)
- ✅ NISG supply-chain clauses included where applicable
- ✅ ANKÖ (and TED if Oberschwellen) publication plan
- ✅ Angebotsfrist and Stillhaltefrist compliant with BVergG
- ✅ Review pathway (BVwG / LVwG) documented
- ✅ Vergabeakt structure defined for defensibility
Example Usage
$arckit-at-bvergg Austrian procurement for 001 — federal digital identity platform, Auftragswert €1.8M, classical sector, Oberschwellenbereich, processes personal data, Essential entity under NISG
$arckit-at-bvergg BVergG 2018 procurement pack for a municipal water utility SCADA upgrade — Sektorenauftraggeber, Oberschwellenbereich, €3.2M, Essential entity
$arckit-at-bvergg Direct award for a €60K proof-of-concept integration, classical sector, no personal data
Suggested Next Steps
After completing this command, consider running:
$arckit-evaluate-- Score vendor responses against the award criteria defined in this document (when Tenders received and ready for evaluation)$arckit-traceability-- Link procurement requirements back to functional and non-functional requirements$arckit-at-dsgvo-- Include GDPR/DPA obligations in procurement documentation where personal data processed (when Procurement involves processors of personal data)$arckit-at-nisg-- Reflect NISG supply chain obligations in vendor security clauses (when Contracting entity is Essential or Important under NISG)
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