Article | REF: W9510 V1

Management of public investment projects in the water sector

Author: François MAUVAIS

Publication date: August 10, 2008

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2. French law on public contracting (loi sur la maîtrise d'ouvrage publique or MOP law)

2.1 Operation

In order for the law on public contracting (loi MOP, see [Doc. W 9 510] ) to apply without dispute to the planned operation, a double requirement is necessary:

  • the local authority is subject to the MOP law. We have seen that, in almost all cases involving investments in the water sector, these criteria were met;

  • the project, i.e. all the works carried out, are themselves subject to the MOP law (decree no. 86-520 of March 14, 1986, which excludes certain categories of works).

In the water sector, the vast majority of investments made by local authorities are subject to the...

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