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Procurement Policy Note 07/20 - Taking account of a bidder's approach to payment in the procurement of major government contracts

This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) [and guidance / documents] is now out of date

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

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Procurement Policy Note 07/20 - Taking account of a bidder's approach to payment in the procurement of major government contracts

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Guidance on how to take account of a bidder’s approach to payment in the procurement of major contracts

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This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) and guidance have been replaced by PPN 08/21: Taking account of a bidder’s approach to payment in the procurement of major government contracts

This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) sets out how payment approaches can be taken into account in the procurement of major government contracts.

This note applies to all central government departments, their executive agencies and non departmental public bodies. In-scope organisations must take action to apply the provisions of this Procurement Policy on all procurements above £5m per annum, advertised on or after 1 April 2021. This updates PPN 04/19, which stays in effect until that date.

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Published 29 October 2020
Last updated 31 January 2023 + show all updates
  1. This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) and guidance have been replaced by PPN 08/21: Taking account of a bidder's approach to payment in the procurement of major government contracts

  2. First published.

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