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This brings together guidance on new models of construction procurement, based on best practice in public sector construction.
This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) and guidance documents are now out of date and have been replaced by PPN 10/23.
This procurement policy note set out the options that may be considered by Contracting Authorities when procuring contracts for goods, services and works with a value below the applicable thresholds.
This PPN sets out how payment approaches can be taken into account in the procurement of major government contracts. It replaces PPN 08/21 from 1 April 2024
This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) [and guidance / documents] is now out of date
Procurement options available from the Crown Commercial Service for the public sector.
Useful information about defence procurement and links to related guidance.
This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) provides information on how the public procurement regulations will be affected after the end of the Transition Period.
The Integrated Procurement Model sets out how Defence will put in place the necessary reforms to drive increased pace in the delivery of military capability.
The scope and remit of the Public Procurement Review Service (PPRS), which provides a route for suppliers to raise concerns about public procurement practice.
This NPPS sets out strategic priorities for public procurement and how contracting authorities can support their delivery, and will come into effect on 28 October 2024
This guide sets out how the new regime will enable contracting authorities to embrace innovation more, and procure in more flexible and innovative ways.
Access online catalogues and get quotes for the procurement of low value goods and services across the public sector.
This procurement diagnostic tool allows you to immediately identify your procurement strengths and weaknesses, and explains how to improve procurement to make savings.
Short guides, videos and animations on the key benefits of the Procurement Act, covering timelines and suggested considerations and next steps for Contracting Authorities and Suppliers
This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) sets out how payment approaches can be taken into account in the procurement of major Government contracts.
Guidance and information about NHS procurement, choice and competition for healthcare providers and commissioners.
Information for UK businesses about overseas government procurement opportunities.
Non-legislative framework to ensure continued co-operation between the government and devolved administrations in relation to public procurement.
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