When organisations such as government departments, local authorities, health authorities and educational institutions in the public sector enter contracts with suitable suppliers to provide goods, work, and services, it is known as public procurement. 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 the UK’s economic recovery, opening public contracts to more small businesses and social enterprises to innovate in public service delivery and meet the net-zero carbon target by 2050.
With over 350 procurement regulations in force in the UK, procurement is a complicated process The Procurement Bill, released in 2022 aims to simplify things, reforming how public authorities purchase goods, services and public works across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Click here.