Mon. Feb 24th, 2025

Sweeping changes to public procurement come into force

Procurement Act 2023 brings greater duty to report on contract performance  

The biggest shake-up of procurement laws for over thirty years comes into force today.

The Procurement Act 2023 brings sweeping reforms to raise transparency around contract awards and contractor performance while also making it easier for small contractors to access public sector supply chains.

The Act introduces mandatory 30-day payment terms throughout the public sector supply chain.

Public sector contracting authorities can now base awards on most advantageous tender (MAT) rather than most advantageous economical tender (MEAT).

This will allow factors like social value and environmental performance to play a part in tender awards.

On tenders, if a contract is worth more than £5m, contracting authorities must set and publish at least three key performance indicators to judge award and future delivery.

The authority must then publish an assessment of performance against these KPIs at least every 12 months during the contract’s term.

Contracting authorities are also required to publish public notices in the instance of unsatisfactory performance or breach of contract, including details of any contract termination, award of damages or settlement agreement.

Firms that seriously fail to perform will be placed on a debarment register housed on a central digital platform.

Public clients are also now expected to publish quarterly reports on any individual payments over £30,000 under a public contract.

Contracting Authorities will be encouraged to consider how to support SMEs, for example by breaking large projects into smaller lots. This will allow specialist SMEs the opportunity to bid directly.

As part of the implementation process, all existing frameworks and contracts awarded prior to the Act’s introduction will remain in force until they expire or until February 23, 2029.

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