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Tender Procedures
A tender process is required under the Council’s contract regulations for all contracts that exceed
a value of £100,000. There are exemptions, however, to when these tendering procedures are
used.
The Council will always comply with the EU directives where they are applicable. There are
currently four different tender procedures the Council may use:
Restricted tender
Suppliers who respond to advertisements expressing an interest in tendering are required to
complete a pre-qualification questionnaire to show that they have sufficient experience and
resources to meet the needs of the procurement opportunity.
Only suppliers who are subsequently short-listed can be invited to submit a tender.
Open tender
All suppliers who request tender documentation will be invited to submit a tender. There is no
pre-qualification questionnaire or short-listing stage prior to invitation to tender.
This information is requested as part of the tender itself. The open tender procedure is normallyonly used where the known market place is limited.
Negotiated tender
A negotiated tender is similar to the restricted tender procedure in that it uses a pre-qualification
stage. A negotiated tender procedure, however, allows the Council to negotiate the terms of the
contract within strict guidelines prior to awarding the contract.
For contracts advertised within the EU this process is only used in exceptional circumstances, for
example when a supplier is the sole source of the good or service required, in cases of extreme
urgency, or when the precise specification can only be determined by negotiation.
For non-EU contracts, however, negotiated tender may be used more widely.
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Competitive Dialogue
A competitive dialogue procedure may be used for “particularly complex contracts” where an
open or restricted tender procedure will not allow the award of a procurement contract.
Suppliers will respond to advertisements by submitting an expression of interest in the tender andcomplete a pre-qualification questionnaire.
Suppliers who are short-listed will be invited to participate in a competitive dialogue with the
Council. The dialogue is flexible and may include written or verbal submissions and interviews.
The dialogue may take place in successive stages to reduce the number of potential suppliers,
and at the conclusion of the dialogue the Council will ask potential suppliers to submit their final
tender.
For more information on the steps involved in the procurement process please see the toolkit
pages of the OGC website.