The public sector procurement rules were revised from 31 January 2006 as a result of the introduction of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006. The new rules introduce a number of changes including:
- a wholly new “competitive dialogue” procedure designed for PFI/PPPs;
- detailed rules on the use framework agreements; and
- rules governing e-procurement, including the use of e-auctions.
As a subscriber to Law Now we are pleased to be able to provide to you a copy of our guide to procurement in the public sector, which takes into account the rules in place from 31 January 2006, please click here to view the PDF in a new window.
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