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Until the end of 2020, the United Kingdom shall continue to publish tenders on the EU-wide website ‘the Official Journal of the European Union’ (OJEU). After that…
Until the end of 2020, the United Kingdom shall continue to publish tenders on the EU-wide website ‘the Official Journal of the European Union’ (OJEU).
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Public sector procurement rules, which are agreed upon by all EU member states, provide parity for all suppliers, tendering for goods and services anywhere in the EU, effectively presenting ‘a level playing field’.
Winning a public sector contract builds cachet in the eyes of other public bodies, because of the directly relevant experience. This leads to it becoming comparatively easier to win other public sector contracts.
Whilst Tenderwin has vast experience of working on tenders across a variety of sectors, our core business remains the Creative sector, with over 80% of our work revolving around this sector’s differing disciplines.
Broadly speaking, if a challenge is lodged by an unsuccessful tenderer during this period, the authority is duty bound to stop the tendering process if it is considered that the challenge has grounds for investigation.