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Invitation to tender (PCR 2015)

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Invitation to tender (PCR 2015)

A standard invitation to tender (ITT) document that can be used by a contracting authority purchasing services in accordance with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (SI 2015/102).
The second part of the ITT, the questions for tenderers, is contained in Standard document, Invitation to tender (PCR 2015): questions for tenderers.
Note: The Cabinet Office issued procurement guidance in response to the outbreak of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The guidance is addressed in Legal update, Cabinet Office publishes PPN 01/20: Responding to COVID-19, Legal update, Cabinet Office publishes PPN 02/20: Supplier relief due to COVID-19, Legal update, COVID-19: PPN 03/20 published on use of procurement cards (Cabinet Office) and Legal update, Cabinet Office publishes PPN 04/20: Recovery and transition from COVID-19. The EC has also published guidance on using the public procurement framework related to the COVID-19 crisis, which is addressed in Legal update, COVID-19: EC publishes guidance on purchasing COVID-19-related supplies and services using EU public procurement framework . See also Legal update, COVID-19: guidance on supporting vital service provision in PFI/PF2 contracts published (Infrastructure and Projects Authority) The contents of this document are potentially affected by this guidance and should be read in conjunction with it.

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