New task for CEUTP: market consultation ahead of future rail tenders
The Minister of Infrastructure has tasked the Center for EU Transport Projects with carrying out preliminary market consultations on future procurement of inter-voivodeship and international rail mass passenger transport services. This is one of the key steps toward opening up the rail market after 2030. Consultations will begin in the coming weeks.
Purpose of consultation: preparing the ground for tenders
The initial market consultation is intended to allow us to gather opinions, technical data and experiences from those interested in providing transportation services. We are keen to learn the opinions of carriers both experienced in the Polish and foreign markets.
The information gathered will be used to prepare bidding procedures for the operation of interprovincial and international routes from December 2030. This is when the ongoing PSC contract will end.
The role of CEUTP: organizing, leading and summarizing the process
The Infrastructure Minister’s decision means that CUPT is responsible for:
- Preparation of the process – including the development of a notice of intent to consult,
- Conducting consultations – in the form of data collection and workshop and bilateral meetings,
- Development of a final report – with recommendations for the Minister of Infrastructure.
The consultation announcement will include a set of issues directed to participants and information on the scope of the planned procurement.
Consultation in light of the Public Procurement Law
Preliminary market consultations are a tool described in Article 84 of the Public Procurement Law. Their purpose is:
- order preparation,
- Informing contractors of the contracting authority’s plans,
- gaining expertise,
- Identifying risks and refining assumptions.
Workshop meetings and market analysis
The consultations include workshop-like meetings. They are intended to help with:
- An assessment of real market opportunities,
- Refining tender assumptions,
- Preparation of high-quality documentation.
The whole process was preceded by an in-depth market analysis to ensure that the requirements in future proceedings meet both the needs of the organizer, passengers and the potential of the carriers.
Final report: recommendations for MI
Upon completion of the consultation, CEUTP will prepare a report including:
- Evaluation of the concept of dividing lines into packages,
- proposals for conditions for participation in the proceedings,
- bid evaluation criteria,
- key provisions of future agreements,
- Recommendations for further action.
Rail Transportation
29 April 2026 | EFICE
Grant application No FENX.04.02 “Railway in TEN T” settled
More than PLN 300 million in funding for the construction and modernization of railroad stations has gone to PKP S.A.. The support was granted from the European Funds for Infrastructure, Climate, Environment 2021-2027 program.
More
24 April 2026 | Various
Completion of registration for CEUTP and ProKolej Foundation workshops
We would like to inform you that registration for the workshop organized by the Center for EU Transport Projects (CUPT) and the ProKolej Foundation on the issues of TBER, EU funds and state aid for the transport sector has ended.
More
21 April 2026 | EFEP
New funds for dual-use railroads. CEUTP announces call for proposals
PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe S.A. can access nearly PLN 900 million to develop dual‑use rail infrastructure serving both civilian and military needs. We have announced a new call for proposals under the European Funds for Eastern Poland 2021–2027 programme.
More
20 April 2026 | EFICE
New stations, better accessibility. EU millions for modernization of railroads in northern Poland
Four cities, one goal: a modern, accessible and comfortable railroad. Koszalin, Slupsk, Stargard and Gdynia Chylonia were among the beneficiaries of another major PKP S.A. project that received support from European Funds.
MoreContact us
Plac Europejski 2, 00-844 Warsaw
Monday – Friday,
hours: 8:15 am – 4:15 pm