C-107/92
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Czy Republika Włoska uchybiła swoim zobowiązaniom wynikającym z dyrektywy 71/305/EWG, nie publikując ogłoszenia o zamówieniu publicznym na budowę bariery przeciwlawinowej, oraz czy mogła w tej sytuacji skorzystać z odstępstwa przewidzianego w art. 9 lit. d) tej dyrektywy z uwagi na nadzwyczajną pilność?Ratio decidendi
Trybunał uznał, że odstępstwo przewidziane w art. 9 lit. d) dyrektywy 71/305/EWG, zwalniające z obowiązku publikacji ogłoszenia o zamówieniu, jest możliwe tylko wtedy, gdy spełnione są łącznie trzy warunki: istnienie nieprzewidzianego zdarzenia, nadzwyczajna pilność uniemożliwiająca dotrzymanie terminów określonych w innych procedurach oraz związek przyczynowy między nieprzewidzianym zdarzeniem a wynikającą z niego nadzwyczajną pilnością. W niniejszej sprawie Trybunał stwierdził, że władze włoskie, nawet jeśli wystąpiło nieprzewidziane zdarzenie, miały wystarczająco dużo czasu (ponad trzy miesiące od raportu geologicznego do rozpoczęcia prac) na zastosowanie przyspieszonej procedury przewidzianej w art. 15 dyrektywy (trwającej minimum 22 dni). W związku z tym nie wykazano istnienia nadzwyczajnej pilności, która uniemożliwiłaby zastosowanie jakiejkolwiek procedury przewidzianej w dyrektywie.Stan faktyczny
W dniu 18 czerwca 1988 r. Ufficio del Genio Civile w Bolzano (Włochy) udzielił zamówienia publicznego na budowę bariery przeciwlawinowej w rejonie Colle Isarco/Brennero włoskiej firmie Collini e Rabbiosi SpA, bez wcześniejszej publikacji ogłoszenia o zamówieniu w Dzienniku Urzędowym Wspólnot Europejskich. Władze włoskie uzasadniały swoje działanie nadzwyczajną pilnością wynikającą z nieprzewidzianego ryzyka lawin, opierając się na raporcie geologicznym z 10 czerwca 1988 r. Komisja uznała to za naruszenie dyrektywy 71/305/EWG.Rozstrzygnięcie
Trybunał orzeka:
1. Stwierdza, że nie przesyłając do Urzędu Oficjalnych Publikacji Wspólnot Europejskich w celu publikacji w Dzienniku Urzędowym Wspólnot Europejskich ogłoszenia o zamówieniu na budowę bariery przeciwlawinowej w miejscowości Colle Isarco/Brennero, Republika Włoska uchybiła zobowiązaniom ciążącym na niej na mocy dyrektywy Rady 71/305/EWG z dnia 26 lipca 1971 r. w sprawie koordynacji procedur udzielania zamówień publicznych na roboty budowlane.
2. Obciąża Republikę Włoską kosztami postępowania.Pełny tekst orzeczenia
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61992J0107
Judgment of the Court of 2 August 1993. - Commission of the European Communities v Italian Republic. - Failure of a Member State to fulfil its obligations - Procedures for the award of public works contracts - Derogation. - Case C-107/92.
European Court reports 1993 Page I-04655
Summary
Parties
Grounds
Decision on costs
Operative part
Keywords
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Approximation of laws ° Procedures for the award of public works contracts ° Directive 71/305 ° Derogation from the general rules ° Conditions ° Existence of exceptional circumstances
(Council Directive 71/305, Art. 9(d))
Summary
Article 9(d) of Directive 71/305 concerning the coordination of procedures for the award of public works contracts allows, in exceptional circumstances, derogations from the general rules, in particular those concerning advertising. However, such derogations are not available if the authorities awarding contracts have sufficient time to arrange for an accelerated tendering procedure of the kind provided for in Article 15 of the directive.
Parties
In Case C-107/92,
Commission of the European Communities, represented by Antonio Aresu and Rafael Pellicer, of its Legal Service, acting as Agents, with an address for service in Luxembourg at the office of Nicola Annecchino, also of its Legal Service, Wagner Centre, Kirchberg,
applicant,
v
Italian Republic, represented by Luigi Ferrari Bravo, Head of the Legal Affairs Department of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, acting as Agent, assisted by Ivo M. Braguglia, Avvocato dello Stato, with an address for service in Luxembourg at the Italian Embassy, 5 Rue Marie-Adélaide,
defendant,
APPLICATION for a declaration that, by failing to send to the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities for publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities a contract notice for the construction of an avalanche barrier in the locality of Colle Isarco/Brennero, the Italian Republic has failed to fulfil its obligations under Council Directive 71/305/EEC of 26 July 1971 concerning the coordination of procedures for the award of public works contracts,
THE COURT,
composed of: O. Due, President, G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias, M. Zuleeg and J.L. Murray (Presidents of Chambers), G.F. Mancini, R. Joliet, J.C. Moitinho de Almeida, F. Grévisse and D.A.O. Edward, Judges,
Advocate General: C. Gulmann,
Registrar: L. Hewlett, Administrator,
having regard to the Report for the Hearing,
after hearing oral argument from the parties at the hearing on 31 March 1993,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 12 May 1993,
gives the following
Judgment
Grounds By application lodged at the Court Registry on 1 April 1992, the Commission of the European Communities brought an action under Article 169 of the EEC Treaty for a declaration that, by failing to send to the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities for publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities a contract notice for the construction of an avalanche barrier in the locality of Colle Isarco/Brennero, the Italian Republic has failed to fulfil its obligations under Council Directive 71/305/EEC of 26 July 1971 concerning the coordination of procedures for the award of public works contracts (OJ, English Special Edition 1971 (II), p. 682).
2 Title III of the directive includes rules on adequate advertising of invitations to tender to ensure that all interested undertakings in the Community can learn of tendering procedures and, if they so wish, take part in them.
3 According to Article 12 of the directive, notices of tendering procedures are to be sent to the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, which publishes them in the Official Journal of the European Communities not later than nine days after the date of dispatch. The fourth paragraph of Article 12 provides, however, that, under the accelerated procedure provided for in Article 15, the notice will be published not later than five days after the date of dispatch.
4 Under Article 14 of the directive, the time-limits for receipt of requests to participate and for the receipt of tenders which the selected candidates are invited to submit are each not less than 21 days as from, respectively, the date of dispatch of the notice and the date of sending the written invitation to candidates. Article 15 provides, however, that in cases where urgency renders impracticable the time-limits laid down in Article 14, the authority awarding contracts may apply shorter time-limits, namely 12 days as from the date of dispatch of the notice for requests to participate and 10 days as from the written invitation for tenders. That accelerated procedure thus reduces the total duration of the advertising procedure from a minimum of 42 days to a minimum of 22 days.
5 Article 9 of the directive grants exemption from application of the provisions on advertising in a number of cases. More specifically, Article 9(d) provides for an exception "in so far as is strictly necessary when, for reasons of extreme urgency brought by events unforeseen by the authorities awarding contracts, the time-limit laid down in other procedures cannot be kept".
6 On 18 June 1988, the Bolzano Ufficio del Genio Civile (Civil Engineering Department), a department of the Italian Ministry of Public Works, awarded a public works contract to the Italian undertaking Collini e Rabbiosi SpA for the construction of an avalanche barrier in the Alpe Gallina region near Colle Isarco/Brennero, without prior publication of a notice of an invitation to tender in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
7 Regarding that omission as an infringement of the directive, the Commission, by letter of 24 January 1990, formally called upon the Italian Republic to submit its observations within a month.
8 The Italian Government' s reply of 15 March 1990 to that letter prompted the Commission to send it a reasoned opinion on 13 February 1991. In the absence of any response thereto, the Commission brought this action.
9 The Commission considers that the Italian Government has not demonstrated the existence of extreme urgency resulting from unforeseeable events, as provided for in Article 9(d) of the directive. It states, first, that more than three months elapsed between the presentation to the competent national authorities on 10 June 1988 of the report from the Geological Department of the Ministry of the Environment recommending urgent action and the commencement of the works on 21 September 1988 and that, during that period, the Italian Government could have set in motion the 22-day accelerated procedure provided for by the directive. It also maintains that the last avalanche recorded in the Brenner region, in 1975, could not justify urgent action.
10 According to the Italian Government, the Commission' s view takes no account of the new situation resulting from the abovementioned geological report regarding the unforeseeable and imminent risk of avalanches in the region. It contends that, in view of the urgency indicated by the report, the Italian authorities considered that the works had to be commenced without fail before the end of autumn 1988, that the administrative procedure therefore had to be completed during the brief period of the three summer months and that, in consequence, compliance with the directive had proved impossible.
11 Reference is made to the Report for the Hearing for a fuller account of the facts, the procedure and the pleas in law and arguments of the parties, which are mentioned or discussed hereinafter only in so far as is necessary for the reasoning of the Court.
12 According to Article 9(d) of the directive, the derogation for which it provides, namely exemption from the obligation to publish a notice of a call for tenders, is available only if three conditions are fulfilled concurrently. That provision requires the existence of an unforeseeable event, extreme urgency rendering the observance of time-limits laid down by other procedures impossible and, finally, a casual link between the unforeseeable event and the extreme urgency resulting therefrom.
13 The sequence of events analysed in detail by the Advocate General in paragraphs 8 and 13 of his Opinion shows that there was nothing to prevent the Italian Government in this case from complying with the time-limits of the accelerated procedure provided for by the directive.
14 Consequently, it must be recognized that, as the Commission claims, the Italian Government has not demonstrated the existence of extreme urgency within the meaning of Article 9(d) of the directive.
15 Therefore, without there being any need to consider whether the other two conditions for the exemption were fulfilled in this case, it must be held that, by failing to send to the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities for publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities a contract notice for the construction of an avalanche barrier in the locality of Colle Isarco/Brennero, the Italian Republic has failed to fulfil its obligations under the directive.
Decision on costs
Costs
16 Under Article 69(2) of the Rules of Procedure, the unsuccessful party is to be ordered to pay the costs. Since the Italian Republic has been unsuccessful, it must be ordered to pay the costs.
Operative part
On those grounds,
THE COURT
hereby:
1. Declares that, by failing to send to the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities for publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities a contract notice for the construction of an avalanche barrier in the locality of Colle Isarco/Brennero, the Italian Republic has failed to fulfil its obligations under Council Directive 71/305/EEC of 26 July 1971 concerning the coordination of procedures for the award of public works contracts;
2. Orders the Italian Republic to pay the costs.
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