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This Procurement Policy Note sets out guidance on the updated Sourcing Playbook, the new Consultancy Playbook, and associated guidance notes.
Guidance and information about NHS procurement, choice and competition for healthcare providers and commissioners.
Guidance and frequently asked questions about the Cost Led Procurement (CLP) model of construction procurement.
This page provides information on procurement for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
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.
How Homes England procures suppliers for goods and services, works and supplies.
Transparency data on government procurement, including tenders, contracts published and the age of contracts.
This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) [and guidance / documents] is now out of date
This page provides support for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) on bidding for government contracts.
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.
This collection brings together lists of issues raised and the results of cases investigated so far under the Public Procurement Review Service
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
Standards for assessing NHS procurement performance.
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
How contracting authorities can further cut ties with companies backed by the states of Russia and Belarus.
New measures to increase the visibility of subcontracting opportunities in Government supply chains and to provide greater visibility of supply chain spend.
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