El contrato dispone de un presupuesto total de 1.077.225 euros; las empresas interesadas pueden presentar sus ofertas hasta el 30 de abril y el plazo de ejecución de las obras es de diez meses.
Why it matters: Public tenders with inflated budgets hide massive operational hurdles; don't mistake a high price for an easy payday.
The Math Behind the Uniform
At first glance, a 300kW project for €1.07 million looks like a dream: that's a budget of roughly €3.50 per watt. For any installer used to scraping by on the €0.80–€1.00/W residential or light C&I market, this is an outlier. But before you rush to pull your procurement team off their current sites, let’s look at the reality of working with the Spanish Ministry of Defence at El Goloso.
Why the premium?
If you are an SME installer, treat this tender with caution. The margin isn't 'profit'—it's a risk premium for the administrative nightmare of public sector procurement. Unless you have a dedicated legal team to handle the Pliego de Cláusulas Administrativas and experience with high-security site logistics, you’ll find that the €1M budget evaporates into wasted man-hours and stalled cash flow. If you do go for it, ensure your bid accounts for the 'security tax' of operating in a restricted military zone, or you’ll be paying to work for the government.