Public bodies' tenders are advertised on a number of different
websites and also in some trade journals and local newspapers. Many
will advertise them on a section of their own website as well.
The websites listed below provide a useful idea of what the
public sector is buying both locally and farther afield, and how
they advertise tenders. However, be aware that turnaround time can
be tight and that your competition may have been aware of the
timescales and the commissioner's requirements a long time in
advance.
Building relationships with possible customers of your services
and making them aware of your work will put you in the best
position to be aware of future upcoming opportunities, timescales
and potential input into the whole commissioning process.
General
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sell2wales
Despite
the name this website provides details of tender opportunities
across the UK including lower value ones. Searches can be made
without the need to register.
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supply2.gov.uk
Government run website giving access to lower value contract
opportunities from public sector bodies. This includes contracts
under the EU procurement threshold. Access is free for local
searches with an upgrade fee applicable for searching nationally.
The site requires registration.
- Tenders Electronic
Daily
European wide tenders above the EU procurement threshold.
Local
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Local Government Websites
Your local council's website should list their current tenders on
their website. This may be under a 'business' heading or 'your
council' heading or found by searching the website. Local
government websites can be found here.
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