44212380Level 6Leaf code

44212380Parts of structures

CPV code 44212380 in the EU Common Procurement Vocabulary refers to Parts of structures. This is a leaf code — the most specific classification in this branch, with no further subdivisions.

This is the last code in its branch

No further subdivisions exist for 44212380. Use this exact code in tender documents.

Translations in 24 EU languages

  • 44212380Parts of structures

    English (EN)
  • 44212380Konstrukcijų dalys

    Lithuanian (LT)
  • 44212380Teile von Konstruktionen

    German (DE)
  • 44212380Pièces structurelles

    French (FR)
  • 44212380Partes de estructuras

    Spanish (ES)
  • 44212380Parti di strutture

    Italian (IT)
  • 44212380Części konstrukcji

    Polish (PL)
  • 44212380Părţi de structuri

    Romanian (RO)
  • 44212380Конструктивни елементи

    Bulgarian (BG)
  • 44212380Díly konstrukcí

    Czech (CS)
  • 44212380Dele til konstruktioner

    Danish (DA)
  • 44212380Μέρη κατασκευών

    Greek (EL)
  • 44212380Konstruktsioonide osad

    Estonian (ET)
  • 44212380Rakenteiden osat

    Finnish (FI)
  • 44212380Parts of structures

    Irish (GA)
  • 44212380Dijelovi konstrukcija

    Croatian (HR)
  • 44212380Szerkezetek részei

    Hungarian (HU)
  • 44212380Konstrukciju detaļas

    Latvian (LV)
  • 44212380Partijiet ta' strutturi

    Maltese (MT)
  • 44212380Delen van assemblagestructuren

    Dutch (NL)
  • 44212380Partes de estruturas

    Portuguese (PT)
  • 44212380Časti konštrukcií

    Slovak (SK)
  • 44212380Deli konstrukcij

    Slovenian (SL)
  • 44212380Konstruktionsdelar

    Swedish (SV)

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