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Wouldn’t it be so much easier if you could pick up the phone and speak to someone? They could tell you exactly what they want and you can send a quote.
Sadly in public sector… doesn’t work like that.
You cant even call them once the tender has been released to check your understanding… That’s called Canvassing. And it’s a BIG no-no.
Public sector procurement requires fairness to be both a legal requirement and a fundamental principle. SMEs who want to succeed in government contract bidding need to understand the reasons behind tender closure and the specific behaviors that lead to disqualification. The two most critical warning signs for bidders involve collusion and canvassing activities. Any violation of the rules whether deliberate or accidental will result in losing your bid and harm your standing with public sector procurement officials.
Public sector tenders function as closed competitions in most cases.
The UK public sector tendering process requires bidders to submit their proposals through confidential channels while using predetermined evaluation criteria. The main goals of this system include:
Public funds require an absolute commitment to open and unbiased procedures because of their involvement. The authorities maintain strict rules to preserve equal competition between bidders.
Bidders who work together to shape the results of a tender process engage in collusion. The following actions represent examples of collusion between bidders:
Any casual communication between competitors which affects pricing or strategic decisions will be considered collusive. The Competition Act 1998 makes it illegal to engage in such activities which also violate ethical standards.
The following penalties will be imposed on bidders who engage in collusion:
The practice of contacting procurement officials or decision-makers through unofficial channels to sway the selection process constitutes canvassing. The following actions represent examples of canvassing behavior:
Any violation of tender canvassing prohibitions will lead to automatic exclusion from the competition. Any form of outreach that occurs outside authorized channels may be classified as canvassing even if the intentions are pure.
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) face significant challenges when participating in public sector procurement competitions. The desire to use personal connections or unofficial methods for public sector bidding puts your entire business structure at risk. The public sector faces growing pressure to conduct fair contract distribution processes. Any sign of unfair influence during the bidding process will stop your chances of winning.
Tender Response provides SMEs with complete guidance for creating compliant bids that follow all rules while avoiding any ambiguous areas. Our method helps you to:
The key to winning public sector bids depends on your ability to follow established rules rather than your connections. Maintaining integrity represents both ethical conduct and strategic advantage.
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