Procurement Toolkit definition
Procurement Toolkit means the guidance, information, templates, tools and techniques to assist Officers in carrying out a procurement process for a Contract as set out on the Commercial Services’ intranet pages as amended from time to time.
Procurement Toolkit means all guidance, information, templates, tools and techniques described on the commercial services team Intranet pages that will be updated from time to time.
Procurement Toolkit means the guidance, information, templates, external links to Government and best practice guidance to assist Officers in carrying out a procurement process for a Contract as set out on the Commercial Services’ intranet pages as amended from time to time.
Examples of Procurement Toolkit in a sentence
The Performance Review Meetings shall (unless otherwise agreed): [Guidance Note: the frequency of Review Meetings should be in line with the guidance set out in the Procurement Toolkit].
More Definitions of Procurement Toolkit
Procurement Toolkit means the document issued by CSG Procurement that provides further guidance on compliant best practice Procurement
Procurement Toolkit means the manual that accompanies these CPRs which provides detailed guidance on procurement techniques, considerations and the effect of these CPRs; “Provider(s)” means the person or entity with whom the Council has a Contract; “Public Contracts Regulations” means the Public Contracts Regulations and any successor, amending or enabling legislation; “Relevant Contract” has the meaning set out in Rule 3 of these CPRs; “Request for Quotation” means a request by the Council to a potential Provider for a quotation for the provision of goods, services and/or works; “Routine” has the meaning set out in Rule 78.9; “Rule(s)” means any rule contained in these CPRs; “Standstill Period” means a 10 day standstill period before a Contract can be awarded to the successful bidder to allow an unsuccessful bidding organisation an opportunity to challenge the proposed contract award; “Strategic Partnership” means a partnership with an organisation that the Council has a long term arrangement with for the provision of goods, works and / or services; “TUPE” means the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 and any successor, amending or enabling legislation; “ YORtender” means the Council’s provider and contract management system maintained by Commercial Procurement.