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  • Capital grant support is available for the development of new and existing low-carbon heat networks. This page contains guidance and details of how to apply via Triple Point.

  • The Short Form Contract is the contract between you and the supplier.

  • These documents are intended to provide technical guidance and help with interpretation and understanding of the Procurement Act 2023

  • HM Treasury guidance on the scrutiny and approval of projects and programmes in scope of the Treasury Approvals Process (TAP).

  • This NPPS sets out strategic priorities for public procurement and how contracting authorities can support their delivery, and will come into effect 24 February 2025.

  • Registrations for the Flexible Support Fund, Dynamic Purchasing System 2 (FSF DPS 2), is currently suspended. A temporary offline registration process is available.

  • Guidance designed to provide a high level overview of the changes to the procurement regulations and aimed at those who have regular interactions with procurement

  • How to register and respond to tenders and further competitions using the Crown Commercial Service’s eSourcing tool.

  • This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) provides advanced notification of the new threshold amounts which govern the procedures for the award of public contracts for goods, works and services as set out in the Procurement Act 202…

  • Supplementary guidance to the Green Book covering the consideration of wellbeing as part of the Green Book methodology

  • The Life Sciences Innovative Manufacturing Fund supports businesses investing in life sciences manufacturing projects in the UK.

  • This Spend Control ceased as a requirement on 1st February 2023.

  • This PPN sets out how UK Government departments and in-scope organisations must take action to ensure modern slavery risks are identified and managed in government supply chains.

  • This playbook outlines changes to how the UK government manages digital and technology spending and assurance. The changes come into effect on 1 April 2026.

  • Supplementary guidance to the Green Book on social discounting.

  • A replacement for Procurement Policy Note 13/15 with updated guidance on transparency principles

  • Access to training and accreditation in best practice business cases.

  • This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) updates the Selection Questionnaire (SQ) and accompanying statutory guidance and replaces PPN 03/23.

  • This guidance is for departments preparing business cases for publication.

  • This guidance is for accounting officers making decisions on policy, spending initiatives and projects, including when to publish a summary.