

The road to Net Zero in the public sector
With Glasgow hosting the COP26 summit, the eyes of the world have been focused on the UK Government and the environmental promises it has
With Glasgow hosting the COP26 summit, the eyes of the world have been focused on the UK Government and the environmental promises it has
As Glasgow prepares to host the UN COP26 summit, the UK has set out its strategy to deliver on its commitment to reach net zero
The UK Government has announced £650Bn of investment through its National Infrastructure and Construction Pipeline. In the most ambitious pipeline to date, the Government has set out how billions of pounds
Figures from the ONS and IHS Markit/CIPS show that while the construction sector has continued to grow throughout the summer, the resurgence is being held
The Chancellor has set the date for his next budget, when Government spending plans for the next three years will be revealed. The results of
The second webinar in our series on procurement, discussed how the new reforms to public procurement will make it easier for suppliers to tender for
Procurement policy changes have been making headline news since the transition period for leaving the European Union came to a close in December last year.
As April showers continued into May, the latest statistics from the ONS show that construction output in the UK fell by 0.8%, although output still
On 31 December 2020, the Brexit transition period ended and the UK formally withdrew from the EU Single Market and Customs Union. In the days
“The UK spends some £290 billion on public procurement every year. This huge amount of government spending must be leveraged to play its part in
Potential tender opportunities could come from the third iteration of Digital Outcomes and Specialists. The latest update from G-Cloud 10 is that Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has confirmed that there will be a third iteration of the Digital Outcomes and Specialists framework agreement. This is due to open for supplier applications in July 2018. […]
Our advisors are often asked questions about public sector frameworks. Below we have answered some of the most frequently asked questions about this aspect of public procurement. What are framework agreements? Public sector bodies (sometimes referred to as Public Buying Organisations – PBOs) set up framework agreements with suppliers for goods and services […]
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, encouraged the UK public and business to “embrace the new technologies of the future”. The first ever Spring Statement will have a significant impact on the future of the UK’s IT sector. From investment into digital connectivity to T-Level training, the Government is fully onboard with technological […]
“We will go on supporting British businesses.” A positive outlook from the Chancellor of the Exchequer during yesterday’s Spring Statement. This was the first ever Spring Statement and it provided the UK construction sector and with an update of the progress that has been made since the Autumn Budget 2017. Recap of Autumn Budget […]
The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has confirmed that it will begin to accept new bids from IT suppliers that want to be a part of the tenth iteration of the G-Cloud framework at the end of April 2018. What is G-Cloud? The G–Cloud service began in 2012. The initiative was started by the UK Government […]
Cyber Essentials certification will help your organisation to guard against 80% of common cyber threats and is a cost-effective way of ensuring a standard level of cyber security assurance is in place. The certification is also the perfect way for an organisation to demonstrate their commitment to cyber security. When embarking on IT procurement, anything […]
In January 2017 it was revealed that the private sector was invited to bid for 14% more NHS contracts than the previous year. The study by the Financial Times found that the number of tenders rose to 248 in the 12 months to August 2016 compared to 217 in the previous 12-month period. Part […]
Private sector tendering — where the buyer is a private sector organisation — works differently from public sector tendering. Since the private sector and its supply chain do not tend to account for the spending of public funds, it is governed by fewer regulations, which means it is less restricted. Unlike public sector bodies, […]
Private sector tendering – where the buyer is a private sector organisation – works differently from public sector tendering. Since it does not tend to avoid the spending of public funds, it is governed by fewer regulations which means it is less restricted. Unlike public sector bodies, private sector businesses do not need to offer […]
It has been a month since the collapse of construction and facilities management firm Carillion plc. The company that employed 16,000 people entered into compulsory liquidation, following months of warnings about its financial position. It has been estimated that Carillion had 57 construction projects running at the time of its collapse with a total […]
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