Portugal

Alcobaça Monastery Integrity Pact

Transparency International Portugal

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Alcobaça Monastery Integrity Pact

Mission

Ensure integrity and transparency of the tender and contract implementation for a conservation and restoration project in Portugal

Activities

TI-Portugal developed and signed an Integrity Pact with the Portuguese Directorate General for Cultural Heritage to oversee the tender and contract implementation of a conservation and restoration project at the Alcobaça Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1989.

This IP is part of the “Integrity Pacts Programme – Safeguarding EU Funds” project funded by the European Commission.

Additional information Procurement authority: Directorate General for Cultural Heritage Monitor: Transparency International Portugal Language: Portuguese Start year: 2016 End year: Ongoing Tender value: EUR 1.1 million

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Status

  • completed
    Work has finished and deliverables/tasks have been completed.

Countries Operations

Countries Host

Scope

  • national
    Initiative that operates in and focuses mainly on one country, whether on a national or sub-national level.

Industries

Stakeholders

  • Private sector
    Privately owned commercial (for-profit) entities of all sizes, including SMEs
  • Public sector
    National and sub-national, local government entities, agencies from all branches (policy-making, executive, adjudication)
  • Civil society
    non-governmental organisations (national or international), foundations funded by private entities, faith-based organisations, Professional associations, Industry associations, Chambers of Commerce, Local Global Compact Networks

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