The
competitive tender exercise is an integral part of the
whole procurement process within the public sector.
The objective of this event is to give an overview of
best practice in tendering. It is targeted at potential
and existing procurement officers/managers to enable
them to gain a better understanding.
This event will lead you through the whole process,
from defining the business case, identifying procurement
needs and selecting the procurement route to setting
the scoring regime. It will ensure you get the best
from your procurement exercise.
The
role of the procurement officer is to manage the competitive
tender exercise, from identification of need to award
of contract and debriefing of tenderers, ensuring adherence
to EU and UK legislation.
This
involves preparing contractual documents and undertaking
the tender exercise based on competition to avoid favouritism,
discourage monopoly and ensure value for money.
It
also encompasses the development of a business case,
drafting the specification and setting the evaluation
criteria with scores and weightings.
Why
should you attend?
This
is a one-day seminar designed for public sector practitioners
to help improve their knowledge of the tendering process
and provide assistance on how best to maximise the potential
of the market to secure a value for money solution for
the benefit of their organisations.
This
event will provide expert advice on the practicalities
of the tendering process and help you improve your knowledge
and understanding of all aspects of the complete process.
It is designed for the procurement officer dealing with
the day-to-day management of specific aspects of the
process and for the procurement manager responsible
for the delivery of the whole package.
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