What we covered:
- Pre-evaluation considerations
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(i) How many evaluators?
(ii) Who should evaluate?
(iii) Training evaluators
(iv) Conflicts of interest
(v) Drafting suitable questions
(vi) Getting the right scoring matrix - The evaluation process itself:
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(i) Scoring and the moderation process
(ii) Record keeping - Post evaluation: the new assessment summaries
- The new standstill period
- Practical lessons from existing procurement case law
This session led by Procurement Law Expert Kieran McGaughey was 1 of 3 training sessions delivered through EN:Procure’s EN:Connect webinar series to deliver training to our members on key Procurement topics.Â
This sessions training focus was bid evaluation under the Procurement Act 2023. The session also looked at the new rules on debriefing bidders, with the replacement of standstill letters and introduction of a new standstill period.
This stream of webinars is open to all social housing landlords operating in Northern England.Â
This workstream seeks to improve procurement and supply outcomes for our members continuously by offering a platform for EN:Procure to consult with our members to develop our framework and service offerings.
The group will also consider the upcoming legislative changes effecting procurement, governmental policy, economic effects and stability of supply chains and our strategies and responses to these.
Please contact Emma Mottram emm.mottram@efficiencynorth.org to join this session.