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1 month ago |
lexology.com | Catherine Wolfenden |Craig McCarthy |Craig Mccarthy |Laura Thornton |Kate Davies |Ashlie Whelan-Johnson | +2 more
The Procurement Act goes live! The Procurement Act 2023 came into force on 24 February 2025 and applies, from this date, to new procurements commenced by contracting authorities for above-threshold contracts. To help you navigate the changes, we have produced a series of webinars, Insight articles checklists and infographics, all of which can be found on our microsite.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
lexology.com | Catherine Wolfenden |Craig McCarthy |Craig Mccarthy |Laura Thornton |Kate Davies |John Cleverly | +2 more
Procurement Act: Litigation timing change | Survey on the National Procurement Policy StatementProcurement Act: Litigation timing changeThe Cabinet Office updated its guidance on remedies under the new Procurement Act 2023. Within this there are two timing changes to be aware of when contemplating procurement litigation under the Act:1. The claim form must be served within four months of the date the claim form is issued.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
lexology.com | Catherine Wolfenden |Craig McCarthy |Craig Mccarthy |Laura Thornton |Ashlie Whelan-Johnson |John Cleverly | +3 more
The government has pushed the implementation of the Procurement Act 2023 back by four monthsThe new public procurement regime being implemented by the Procurement Act 2023 will be delayed to 24 February 2025, the government has announced in a written statement.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
lexology.com | Craig McCarthy |Craig Mccarthy |Gabrielle Li |Laura Thornton |John Cleverly
What should be considered when dealing with the list of known risks in a tender notice? The Procurement Regulations 2024 require public authorities to identify in an initial advertisement for a contract opportunity any "known risks" to successful delivery of the contract. The Procurement Act 2023 allows future variations to the contract if one of those known risks materialise. Why is the authority publishing known risks?
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Jun 3, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Catherine Wolfenden |Craig McCarthy |Craig Mccarthy |Laura Thornton |Kate Davies
Despite Parliament being prorogued, the necessary regulations for the Procurement Act 2023 to go live from 28 October 2024 made it through. The Procurement Act 2023 (Commencement No 3 and Transitional and Saving Provisions) Regulations 2024 were signed on 23 May.
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