11 February 2025
On 24 February 2025, the Procurement Act 2023 will come into force, changing the way the public sector buys goods and services. Here’s everything you need to know.
If your business “supplies goods, works or services to organisations in the public or utility sectors,” these changes will apply to you. These changes will be particularly impactful for small businesses and SMEs.
The new legislation aims to improve and speed-up procurement processes, providing better oversight and streamlining of procurement decisions and payment terms. In particular, the Act will:
Under the new Act, it will be easier to bid for contracts with a centralised digital platform, featuring simple registration and enabling you to swiftly update core info as your organisation develops.
Public procurement opportunities will also be made publicly visible without the need for paid platforms or set up alerts in order to access tenders.
Start by reviewing the Public Procurement Act documentation here.
Familiarise yourself and those in your organisation impacted by the Act with the guidance. If you need assistance navigating the Act, get in touch with one of our Consultants who will be able to guide you through the new processes.
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