Introductory Text
PART 1 GENERAL
1.Citation and commencement
2.Review
3.Interpretation
4.Contracting authorities
5.Economic operators
6.Application
7.General exclusions
8.Reserved contracts
9.Thresholds
10.Confidential information
11.Classified information
PART 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
12.Technical specifications in the contract documents
13.Variants
PART 3 PROCEDURES LEADING TO THE AWARD OF A CONTRACT
14.Prior information notices
15.Selection of contract award procedures
16.Use of the negotiated procedure without prior publication of a contract notice
17.The restricted procedure
18.The negotiated procedure
19.The competitive dialogue procedure
20.Framework agreements
21.Electronic auctions
22.Central purchasing bodies
PART 4 SELECTION OF ECONOMIC OPERATORS
23.Criteria for the rejection of economic operators
24.Information as to economic and financial standing
25.Information as to technical or professional ability
26.Supplementary information
27.Official lists of approved economic operators
28.Consortia
29.Corporations
30.Notification
PART 5 THE AWARD OF A CONTRACT
31.Criteria for the award of a contract
32.Contract award notice
33.Information about contract award procedures
34.Standstill period
PART 6 MATTERS RELATING TO A CONTRACT
35.Obligations relating to taxes, environmental protection, employment protection and working conditions
36.Conditions for performance of contracts
37.Sub-contracting
38.Security of information
39.Security of supply
PART 7 RULES APPLICABLE TO SUB-CONTRACTING
CHAPTER 1 Sub-contracts awarded by economic operators which are not contracting authorities
40.Scope
41.Principles
42.Thresholds and rules on advertising
43.Award of a sub-contract without publication of a sub-contract notice
44.Criteria for qualitative selection of sub-contractors
CHAPTER 2 Sub-contracts awarded by economic operators which are contracting authorities
45.Rules to be applied
PART 8 MISCELLANEOUS
46.Statistical and other reports
47.Provision of reports
48.Publication of notices
49.Means of communication
PART 9 Applications to the Court
50.Interpretation of Part 9
51.Duty owed to economic operators
52.Enforcement of duties through the Court
53.General time limits for starting proceedings
54.Special time limits for seeking a declaration of ineffectiveness
55.Starting proceedings
56.Contract-making suspended by challenge to award decision
57.Interim orders
58.Remedies where the contract has not been entered into
59.Remedies where the contract has been entered into
60.Grounds for ineffectiveness
61.General interest grounds for not making a declaration of ineffectiveness
62.The consequences of ineffectiveness
63.Penalties in addition to, or instead of, ineffectiveness
64.Ineffectiveness etc in relation to specific contracts based on a framework agreement
65.Injunctions against the Crown
PART 10 Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions
66.Consequential amendments, repeals and revocations
67.Transitional provisions
Signature
SCHEDULE 1
ACTIVITIES CONSTITUTING WORKS
SCHEDULE 2
CATEGORIES OF SERVICES
SCHEDULE 3
PROFESSIONAL OR TRADE REGISTERS
Services Contracts
1.In relation to procedures for the award of a services...
Works Contracts
2.In relation to procedures for the award of a works...
Supply Contracts
3.In relation to procedures for the award of a supply...
SCHEDULE 4
CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS, REPEALS AND REVOCATIONS
1.Public Contracts Regulations 2006
2.Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2006
3.Utilities Contracts Regulations 2006
4.Utilities Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2006
5.Quality Contracts Schemes (Tendering Requirements) (England) Regulations 2009
Explanatory Note