We have an obligation to allow the general public and suppliers to access information about who the council’s suppliers are, what types of goods/services/works we are purchasing, and when these contracts and agreements expire.
By law we must make available on our website an up to date Contracts Register which will have any contracts or purchases over £5,000 listed.
If you enter into a contract it is your responsibility to inform the Procurement Team by completing this Contracts Register form and emailing to procurement@horsham.gov.uk We publish a quarterly update of the Contracts Register and will send out reminders for your updates before publishing on our website.
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Getting Started
What is procurement? Procurement is the whole process of purchasing goods, works or services from the initial identification of the ...
Procurement Thresholds – what process to use and when?
Whether you need to obtain quotes or go out to tender depends on the amount of money you will be ...
Exemption from undertaking a procurement process
There is provision within the Contract Standing Orders for the requirements of obtaining quotations or tenders to be waived, however ...
Corporate Contracts
The Council has various corporate contracts that should be used to source all services/supplies related to these contracts. Temporary and ...
Contracts Register and Transparency Reporting Requirements
We have an obligation to allow the general public and suppliers to access information about who the council’s suppliers are, ...
Contract Management – Guidance
Effective Contract Management is vital, it can achieve positive outcomes by developing and improving the contract and supplier performance for ...
Social Value, Sustainable Procurement and Safeguarding
Through our procurement processes the Council is committed to delivering value for money services that also support economic, environmental and ...