Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
  June 2, 2022 - England

Transforming public procurement - draft Procurement Bill published
  by Euan Murray

Last year, the UK Government published its green paper and consultation on Transforming Public Procurement. The government response to the consultation was published in December 2021 and on 11 May the draft Procurement Bill (the “Bill”) was published. You can download a copy of the Bill here.

The Bill is one of the pieces of legislation which was referenced in the Queen’s Speech and is one of the government’s flagship bills following the UK’s exit from the European Union. Historically, UK procurement legislation closely followed the text of the European Procurement Directives; however, following Brexit the UK has the chance to rethink and amend the way public procurement works in the UK. It also allows government to align the legislation with its National Procurement Policy Statement and focus on elements like value for money.

It is worth noting at the outset that the Scottish Government has not yet indicated whether it will amend the Scottish procurement legislation in line with the new legislation from central government. This could therefore give rise to a different approach for devolved authorities in Scotland, meaning UK contractors and service providers would need to follow separate procurement regimes in Scotland and the rest of the UK.

We have set out some initial comments on the Bill below.

Although the Bill contains many refinements to procurement legislation, there are some elements which could have been further clarified, such as whether the Bill will apply to Development Agreements, a matter which has attracted a substantial body of case law. The Bill contains an exclusion for the acquisition of land, buildings, or any other complete work (which is stated to be a functioning structure that results from the carrying out of works) and so there is still likely to be focus on some of the provisions and definitions in the Bill.

The Bill represents a significant change to procurement legislation in the UK and it will be interesting to see how it develops as it moves through the legislative process. It is still at a very early stage and we will post further articles as the Bill progresses; however, please get in touch if you have any questions on the Bill in the meantime.




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