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Ceri DelemorePartner, Commercial Services

Public Procurement Legislation Update

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Aim

• to provide:• a brief reminder of the current position; and• a summary of the key changes under the new

rules

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Why do we have public procurement rules?• the public sector is a major purchaser of

goods, works and services• there is a need to ensure that the significant

public sector market is opened up to competition

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The current legal framework• EU Directives• UK Regulations • decisions of the European Court of Justice and

of the domestic courts• general Treaty principles

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The new legal framework• EU Directives• UK Regulations • decisions of the European Court of Justice and

of the domestic courts• general Treaty principles

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• Whenever:• a contracting authority • seeks offers in relation to public contracts• the value of which exceed the relevant threshold

value• and which are not expressly excluded

When do the rules apply?: current position

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• Whenever:• a contracting authority • seeks offers in relation to public contracts• the value of which exceed the relevant threshold

value• and which are not expressly excluded

When do the rules apply?: new position

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• April 2010: Commission review announced• January 2011: Green Paper published• June 2011: summary of response to Green

Paper published

What has been going on?

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What has been going on?• December 2011: proposals for three new

directives published• lengthy and detailed discussions• 28 March 2014 directives published in OJEU

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Why is change required?• simplification and “flexibilisation”• strategic use of public procurement to achieve

policy objectives• better access to market for SMEs and start-

ups• better value for money

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• new public procurement directive• new regime for concession contracts• new utilities directive

Note: remedies directive remains in place

The new rules

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• various definitions “clarified”/revised• no distinction between Part A and Part B

services• new regime for social services• possible lighter touch regime for local

authorities

The new rules: an overview of key changes

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• codification and clarification of rules relating to “in-house” contracts and collaborations

• codification of rules relating to contract modifications: the creation of a safe harbour

The new rules: an overview of key changes

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• poor performance as grounds for exclusion• contract award criteria: the positive and the

confusing!• mandatory e-procurement

The new rules: an overview of key changes

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• shorter timescales• mandatory use of central purchasing bodies

for purchases of non-strategic goods/services?

The new rules: an overview of key changes

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• procedures:• extended use of competitive with negotiation• new innovation partnership procedure

The new rules: an overview of key changes

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• assisting SMEs• simpler information obligations• lots• limits on requirements

The new rules: an overview of key changes

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• tougher rules on “abnormally low” bids• termination of contracts

The new rules: an overview of key changes

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• “cut and paste”• but need to address options- various

discussion papers• timeline

UK implementation

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Cardiff Derby Nottingham

Thank You

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Contact details

Ceri DelemoreDD :029 2039 1712Mobile: 07802 [email protected]