Public Procurement after Brexit: BiP Business Analysis
The UK’s decision to leave the EU and the upcoming Brexit has created uncertainty for many UK businesses with one of the main concerns being
The UK’s decision to leave the EU and the upcoming Brexit has created uncertainty for many UK businesses with one of the main concerns being
The Chancellor George Osborne has announced plans for corporation tax cuts, reducing it from 20% to less than 15%. This decision was made post-EU Referendum
Following last week’s historic EU Referendum, Business Secretary Sajid Javid met with CEOs and senior representatives from many of the UK’s biggest employers. His message
Pushing on with its efficiency drive, the UK NHS is streamlining its healthcare procurement, while trying to maintain quality of care and SME engagement. Discussing
E-procurement in the public sector is now dominant in the UK, with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 having mandated e-communication for all central purchasing body contracts
Voting on the EU referendum will take place on 23 June. On this day UK citizens will be asked ‘Should the United Kingdom remain a
With Britain facing a European referendum on 23 June many questions remain about the implications of Brexit for the UK supply chain. Here Tracker reporter Julie
The UK Budget 2016 saw a continuation of the Conservative Government’s commitment to National Infrastructure. Following the National Infrastructure Commission’s report Government has committed £430m
The UK Budget 2016 saw a continuation of the Conservative Government’s commitment to austerity, with a further £3.5bn of efficiencies forecast to be made by
Meet Eddie Regan: Tracker’s very own jargon buster Navigating public sector procurement can be a tricky affair. Whether you’re trying to understand how new legislation
With the Living Wage in London and Scotland rising, could paying the Living Wage actually boost your chances of winning work with the Government? Under recent rules coming into force in Scotland, firms bidding for public sector contracts will be expected to pay employees the Living Wage. The rules will also ban the exploitative use of […]
In response to UK government procurement reform, BiP Solutions has decided to give suppliers a helping hand through the release of the Ultimate Guide to Winning Government Contracts. Many businesses are put off public sector procurement, thinking it is too complex and resource heavy or that only large organisations win government business. Even companies that […]
With the UK adoption of the EU Public Contract Regulations (in February 2015) more focus has been put on ethical recruitment. Now public sector buyers can request employee checks not only of the bidding company’s employees, but also those of its supply chain (at the pre-tender stage). Here the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) […]
Government construction contracts have changed thanks to new BIM Compliance requirements. Building Information Models (BIM) are shared information hubs that exist to hold documents about a building’s infrastructure during its lifecycle (the time it is in use). Here Morgan Sindall Professional Services Principal Architect and BIM Consultant Trevor Strahan tells BiP reporter Julie Shennan how […]
The Scottish Government’s 2016-17 Draft Budget has pledged around £4 billion infrastructure investment over the next year. This investment will be spent on house building, transport and digital links, among other projects. This won’t just benefit those in construction; the investment will boost local and international businesses that rely on Scottish infrastructure for trade, logistics […]
Britain has overtaken the USA as one of the best places in the world to do business, according to a new report. The announcement, by the World Bank’s annual Doing Business Report, named the UK as the top country in the G7 for ease of doing business, ahead of the USA, Canada, Japan, Germany and […]
At the Conservative Party Conference 2015 Prime Minister David Cameron set out an ambitious agenda to make Britain the global success story of the 21st Century. So what exactly are the Conservative Party’s plans for the coming Parliament? The economy, housing and defence were the key targets for David Cameron in his first address to […]
The Scottish Government has announced that fair and sustainable procurement is at the heart of their policies to improve Scotland and boost economic recovery. Speaking at the Scottish Government’s 11th National Procurement Conference as part of Procurex Scotland Live 2015, Keith Brown, Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure, Investment and Cities said that procurement is a key […]
A recent poll of UK businesses has revealed that firms are split over the crucial issue of the UK’s continued EU membership. The poll, undertaken by the Federation of Small Businesses on 6000 of its members, showed that overall, 47% of firms would vote to remain in the EU, with 41% voting to leave and […]
Jeremy Corbyn, the once rank outsider for the position of UK Labour Leader, has won his party’s leadership contest by a landslide, gaining almost 60% of members’ votes. The victory could mean a drastic change in Labour policy and a fundamental shift in the UK political landscape over the coming years. Caught in the middle […]
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