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  • Guidance for recruiters on completing sift evaluation forms and issuing results to candidates

  • Find out how to make a voluntary contribution to government.

  • This guidance sets out a best practice approach to the development of cost estimates for infrastructure projects and programmes in the UK.

  • Framework for completing value for money assessments and communicating value these assessments to decision makers.

  • Guidance and forms for civil servants who want to become an independent assurance reviewer for the Infrastructure and Projects Authority.

  • The template Model Grant Funding Agreement is used for the award of government general grants.

  • Security requirements for the Mid-Tier Contract. Optional Schedules for different procurement scenarios.

  • Check the progress of your building’s application to the Building Safety Fund (BSF).

  • Use open standards to build technology that is easier to expand and upgrade, and make sure it communicates with other technology.

  • The COBR Directorate has responsibility for UK government’s resilience doctrine

  • How to use the Mid-Tier Contract.

  • The Professional Development Framework is designed to support civil servants working in all-source intelligence assessment roles.

  • Guidance about how to make a home safe from fire.

  • Government organisations should follow this guidance to request spend approval on leaseholds, property acquisitions and disposals.

  • Guidance from the Crown Commercial Service on contract management standards.

  • Check for the latest updates about moving goods using transit and the New Computerised Transit System (NCTS).

  • MOD present and future disposal properties that are in the public domain that is provided for reference in the House of Commons library.

  • How to use the Short Form Contract.

  • This guidance supports Local Resilience Forums in England to develop plans for identifying and supporting individuals who may be vulnerable in an emergency

  • This fictional example is designed to give an insight into what the job of a legislative drafter looks like in practice.