Helping you to prepare for the Procurement Act
New tendering rules and process will be introduced in the UK on 24 Feb 2025 | Visit our Procurement Act Hub to learn about these changes, and what you can do to prepare.
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The public sector is a great source of new business for both small and large companies, with opportunities available across every industry. Unlike the private sector, this work is advertised publicly for any business to bid for – which is great for building your pipelines.
Searching for tenders, however, is a very time-intensive activity, involving navigating multiple portals, modifying search criteria, and reviewing countless opportunities to determine their relevance.
The content of tenders has a significant impact on how notices will appear in online search results, and as the quality of the content within these notices can vary, tenders often get overlooked or missed altogether.
Our peer review process allows us to ensure you never miss a tender by identifying exactly what buyers are looking for. We match notices to appropriate search keywords, eliminating irrelevancy and giving you full access to the public sector marketplace.
We don’t rely on CPV codes CPV codes are used to classify products and services in public procurement. However, buyers often use them incorrectly or not at all, which means suppliers may miss out on opportunities. CPV codes are also outdated and do not take into account new developments or innovations.
We can understand context Tender notices often contain information that is irrelevant to search queries, such as buyer backgrounds or regional information. This can confuse automated systems, which often use this information to populate search results – resulting in inaccurate tender alerts.
We ensure you never face these problems: