Public procurement: evaluation stage

Looking at what happens when evaluation goes wrong in public procurement with five lessons learned from case law, Jenny Beresford-Jones, Shailee Howard and Claire Gamage of Mills & Reeve presented this webinar as part of our Five in Twenty Five procurement series in September 2022.

Below you can watch a video recording and read some questions and answers from the webinar.

On 15 September 2022 Jenny Beresford-Jones, Shailee Howard and Claire Gamage presented the next in our Five in Twenty Five webinar series focussing on the topic "When evaluation goes wrong: 5 lessons learned from case law".

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Key questions and answers

A number of questions were raised during the session, which we have anonymised and answered below.

Please note that the responses provided represent the general views of the public procurement team at Mills & Reeve, however they should not be relied on or treated as a substitute for specific advice relevant to a particular scenario/matter. If you require specific legal advice, our procurement lawyers would be happy to discuss this further with you.

In this note, “PCR 2015” refers to the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, as amended and references to numbered regulations are to the PCR 2015.

For ease of reference, we have grouped the questions into topic areas below.

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Selection stage

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RWIND tenderer/drafting award criteria

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Clarification

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Evaluation and moderation

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Abnormally low tenders

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