The Benefits of Tendering for Government Contracts – Government Tenders UK

Government Tenders UK

Although the procurement market is vast, government tenders (or ‘public’ tenders) in particular are often in high demand. There are several reasons for this. The UK Government is keen to encourage SMEs into government supply chains in order to improve value for money within the public sector.

Although tendering for government tenders is highly regulated, the advantage is that no matter how small your business, there is always an opportunity to supply the government. Their remit extends across all major industries and sectors.

Additionally, the Government has to be transparent in the way they are spending public money. This means there are no grey areas during both the tendering process and any time spent under contract.

Most importantly, public sector bodies have to pay accounts within 30-days of receiving a valid invoice / bill. This makes for positive Buyer/Supplier relationships.

What comes under ‘Government Tenders’?

Broadly speaking, ‘government tenders’ includes work within the following:

  • Central civil government departments and agencies.
  • The NHS and its local trusts.
  • The MOD (Ministry of Defence).
  • Local Authorities / Local Government.
  • Universities and Colleges.
  • State-run Schools.

All of these sectors are funded by public money, which therefore makes them part of government expenditure.

Where can you find UK Government Tenders?

Government bids and tenders (UK) can be found in several places. Within the UK there are multiple procurement portals and many departments have their own websites for department-specific tender opportunities.

Primarily, government tenders can be found on such places as:

  • Contract Finder
  • Sell2Wales
  • Public Contracts Scotland
  • ProContract

There are quite literally thousands of procurement portals. Knowing where to find tenders that suit your service offering can be impossible.

If you are looking for an accurate, time-saving tool then we recommend investigating our Hudson Discover offering.  We source and collate thousands of public and private tender opportunities for our 10 sector-specific portals:

Where is a good place to start?

If you are starting out on your tendering journey and are interested in government tenders within the UK, then investigating public sector Frameworks is a really good place to start.

Frameworks provide the Buyer with an approved list of Suppliers. They can draw upon this list for individual services over a period of time. For example:

Framework Title: Construction Consultancy Services

Buyer: HPO (Hypothetical Procurement Organisation)

Contract Length: 4-years

Framework Value: £10,000,000

Framework Description: HPO are seeking 25 suppliers to deliver on the construction consultancy framework between 2020 and 2024 across 4 Lots:

  • 1: Project Management
  • 2: Building Surveying
  • 3: Quantity Surveying
  • 4: Contract Administration

In the above example, if you were a construction consultancy SME who offered two of the requested services, you could apply for two of the Lots. Likewise, if your company offers all of the required services, you can apply for all Lots.

Individual Frameworks work slightly different. Broadly speaking you can expect to go through a tender process to be considered for the Framework. If successful you become one of the approved Suppliers.

Once you are on there, you will have the opportunity to apply for individual jobs/mini-tenders.

Many Local Authorities offer Frameworks, as well as other public sector members. Here are just a few that are worth investigating:

East Shires Purchasing Organisation is a public sector owned professional buying organisation (PBO). It offers over 120 Frameworks and provides procurement services for six-member authority councils:

  • Leicestershire County Council
  • Lincolnshire County Council
  • Cambridgeshire County Council
  • Norfolk County Council
  • Warwickshire County Council
  • Peterborough City Council.
  • YPO

Yorkshire Purchasing Organisation is a publicly owned central purchasing body based in Wakefield, Yorkshire. It is owned and governed by a consortium of county, metropolitan and borough councils in Yorkshire and the North West England. It offers over 100 Frameworks and has partnerships with such organisations as:

  • BESAA
  • EduBuy
  • Crown Commercial Service
  • iNetwork
  • Institute of Customer Service
  • LACA
  • Institute of School Business Leadership
  • North Yorkshire Procurement Service
  • SUPC

Southern Universities Purchasing Consortium comprises of dozens of member Universities and other Higher Education bodies across the South of England. Together, the members have a considerable non-pay expenditure of over £3 billion. As a supplier to SUPC, companies have direct access to unique opportunities across a whole range of sectors.

North Western Universities Purchasing Consortium is a not-for-profit organisation owned by its Full members consisting of 23 Universities within the North West Region.

Framework Agreements are not mandated. Members make purchasing decisions based on their individual requirements and University guidelines. Frameworks currently cover:

  • Administration
  • Professional Services
  • Audio Visual
  • Catering
  • Computer
  • Domestic Supplies and Services
  • Estates
  • Furniture and Soft Furnishings
  • Laboratory Supplies
  • Stationary and Office Equipment
  • Telecommunications
  • NEUPC

North Eastern Universities Purchasing Consortium Ltd. (NEUPC) is one of six UK Higher Education purchasing consortia established to deliver and manage a wide range of collaborative framework agreements. These were designed to maximise third-party expenditure within the higher education sector.

Some of their members include:

  • University of Bradford
  • University of Derby
  • University of Leeds
  • Leeds Trinity University
  • Teesside University
  • York St John University
  • LUPC

London Universities Purchasing Consortium has over 100 members. This has resulted in multiple, diverse Framework opportunities across London and the surrounding environs.

  • Current Framework opportunities cover:
  • Audio Visual
  • Catering
  • Estates and Facilities Management
  • Furniture and Furnishing
  • ICT and Telecoms
  • Library
  • Office Supplies and Equipment
  • Professional Services
  • STEMED and Laboratories
  • Travel and Accommodation
  • Utilities

What next?

If you are dedicated to pursuing government tenders, then investigating which public sector Frameworks are suitable for you to apply for is certainly an advisable place to start.

It is important to remember that if you are tendering in the public sector, the buyers you will be dealing with will need to prove beyond doubt that they are spending public money in a responsible manner. Consequently, you will need to be prepared to evidence the following:

  • Relevant experience
  • Strong financial and economic standing
  • Appropriate insurance levels
  • An economically advantageous approach

For more information on how to go about this, check out our free, online learning resource Tender VLE where you will find short masterclasses on different tendering subjects.

Further Support

For more information on how to tackle government tenders, contact our bid management team at Hudson Succeed  for a free consultation on how best to tackle your tendering ambitions.

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