Procurement Procuredures
Procurement Procedures & Regulations
Procedures for purchasing are known as “Contract Procedure
Rules”. These are important as they help to:
- give a legal and auditable framework to our procurement
activities
- obtain value for money services for the public
- ensure we comply with the law governing the spending of public
money
- protect our staff and members from undue criticism or
allegations of wrongdoing.
Here is a summary of our main procurement procedures:
- For purchases under £5,000, at least one quotation must be
obtained (unless the purchase is through one of our corporate
contracts).
- For purchase over £5,000, a minimum of three written
quotations/ tenders must be sought.
- For purchases over £50,000, three written tenders must be
sought using a formal invitation to tender document.
There is also a legal requirement to comply with EU Procurement
Directives for contracts over certain specified thresholds.
As at October 2007 these thresholds stood at £144,371 for
services and supplies and £3,611,319 for works contracts.
The regulations are based on the following principles:
- Contracts that exceed the thresholds must be advertised in the
Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) so that all
interested parties in member states have an equal opportunity to
submit tenders;
- All enquiries must receive equal treatment in order to
eliminate discrimination on the grounds of nationality of the
contractor or the origin of the supplies, services or works;
and
- All supplier selection, tendering and award procedures must
involve the application of objective and transparent criteria.