A Bill to Make Provision about Procurement
Started by Moderator · May 18, 2022 · 4 replies
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Moderator
May 18, 2022 · 4y ago
There is a piece of legislation making its way in the United Kingdom's Parliament. It's called
A Bill to Make Provision about Procurement.
It can be tracked at Parliamentary Bills, UK Parliament.
Feel free to check it out and "perfect" it as you see fit.
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Vern Edwards
May 18, 2022 · 4y ago
I scanned Part 3 — Award of public contracts and procedures, Chapter 2 — Competitive award, and at first glance like what I saw better than the corresponding parts of FAR Part 15. Unlike our FAR, it's well-written for a regulation (no surprise, the British) and seems to give contracting officials a lot of discretion.
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Moderator
May 19, 2022 · 4y ago
Initial comments on the UK’s Procurement Bill: A lukewarm assessment
Courtesy of SSRN
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formerfed
May 19, 2022 · 4y ago
Interesting that concession contracts are defined at the beginning. I know European countries use them for things like building roads, constructing buildings, establishing and maintaining waterways, etc. Maybe that’s something we should consider.
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Moderator
May 23, 2022 · 4y ago
I've read some comments on the UK's proposed procurement legislation and, to some extent, the comments reminded me of our 1984. Remember, the UK is starting over after they left the EU. Here are some comments from the UK Anti-Corruption Coalition.
You will see references to the "Green Paper."