The Small Business Friendly Concordat. A statement of principles for Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council



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The Small Business Friendly Concordat A statement of principles for Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council

Declaration of Support for the Small Business Friendly Concordat Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council hereby declares support for the principles set out in the Small Business Friendly Concordat Signed by Councillor John Leek Leader of the Council Dated 4 August 2006 The council has long recognised the contribution of small businesses to our thriving local economy and we are committed to working with them and helping them grow. This has been demonstrated by the events we have put on throughout the borough over the last year, including the Local Business Advice Roadshow, and also by the new procurement training we have put in place to make sure local companies are able to tender effectively for our contracts. By signing the Small Business Concordat we are reaffirming the commitment and support we have already shown and will continue to provide to small businesses in Basingstoke and Deane. Councillor John Leek Leader of Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council

The Federation of Small Businesses recognises the importance of local authorities engaging with small businesses to meet their procurement needs. Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council has shown its commitment to improving the local economy by producing a strategy which supports small local businesses. This has been demonstrated further by the provision of comprehensive workshops which educate SMEs on how to improve their chances of winning public-sector business. We congratulate Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council in embracing the spirit of the Concordat and wish them luck in reaping the rewards that such a strategy will provide. Paul Cooper Regional Vice Chairman, Federation of Small Businesses (Wessex) Business Link is pleased to endorse the Small Business Friendly Concordat from Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council. This shows positive action is being taken to support small businesses in their dealings with the local authority. Deborah Wyatt Deputy Chief Executive, Business Link Wessex I attended one of the training sessions for small businesses hosted by Basingstoke and Deane Council. The workshop was well presented, lively, participative and covered the ground well. The course left participants with the message that, while selling to the public sector may not be easy, it is a worthwhile market and worth the effort. It was fantastic to see the delegates benefiting from both the trainer s knowledge of the procurement process and the practical advice on how it can help them in growing their businesses. Of particular value was how the course was specifically tailored to a local authority area, and the involvement of the council s procurement manager greatly added to the overall effectiveness Ian Williams Head of Procurement Policy, Small Business Service

Small Business Concordat This is a statement of principles to encourage effective trade between Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council and its small businesses. Introduction We are committed to delivering locally the National Procurement Strategy for Local Government. The strategy asks local authorities to adopt a small and medium sized enterprise (SME) friendly procurement concordat and to encourage a mixed range of suppliers in order to help develop and stimulate a varied and competitive marketplace. The concordat sets out the actions that local authorities will take to make their contracts more accessible to SMEs. Although the principles should relate to all SMEs, the concordat is particularly focused on small businesses of less than 50 employees. We recognise the important contribution that small businesses can make to the delivery of public services and the vital role these businesses play in the national and local economy. We are committed to making the most of the benefits offered by them. Underlying Principles Contracts are awarded in order to support Best Value delivery of local government services. We will deliver value for money and take into account the whole life costs in contract decisions; this means considering quality, longer term cost and benefits as well as initial price. We will make appropriate use of our legal powers including the power to promote the economic, social and environmental well being of our community. All tender processes and contract awards will comply with EU Public Procurement Directives and the principles of non-discrimination, equal treatment and transparency and our duties under UK law.

Local Authorities Commitments Procurement Strategy We will publish a corporate procurement strategy. The strategy will include: The role procurement plays in delivering the council s objectives and its contribution to the community strategy, workforce issues, diversity and equality and sustainability. How we will encourage a diverse and competitive supply market, including small firms, social enterprises, ethnic minority businesses and voluntary and community sector suppliers. A commitment to ensure that our approach to individual contracts, including large contracts and framework agreements etc, is supported by a sound business case and options appraisal. A commitment to consider the role of SME specialist suppliers in delivering elements of larger contracts and framework agreements. We will support and participate in training programmes that help SMEs better understand how to do business with the council. We will encourage our procurers to take part in training programmes that will help them better understand how to do business with SMEs. Access to contract opportunities We will publish on our website: Guidance for suppliers on how to do business with the council. Details of forthcoming bidding opportunities. Contact details for each contract, with appropriate links to any regional site and the national public sector opportunities portal. Details of our key suppliers. We will advertise contracts valued at over 75,000. We will use a range of publications and other means in order to encourage greater diversity and competition.

We will give potential suppliers an opportunity to discuss the procurement in order to understand our requirements and assess their suitability. Nothing will be done, however, which would give a particular business or provider an unfair advantage in competing for a specific contract. We will work with prime contractors - both at tender stage and during the life of a contract - to establish the contribution that small firms can play in the supply chain. We will provide details of our prime contractors on our website. We will provide information about forthcoming key contracts (over 25k value) on our website and assist bidders, including SMEs, with their understanding of the council s requirements and tender processes. Where legally permissible and practical, we will balance opportunities for disaggregating our larger contracts or dividing them into smaller lots to enable SMEs to have an equal chance to tender for them with value for money considerations. Fair Tender Processes We will apply our rules and policies fairly. At pre-tender stage and during the tender process we will ensure that all tenderers have equal access to relevant information. We will keep the tender process as simple as possible in order to help minimise the cost to suppliers. If a pre-qualification stage is used we will use a council-wide pre-qualification questionnaire containing core questions with limited bespoke additions for each contract. We will work with regional and national partners to ensure a consistent approach to prequalification. We will assess potential suppliers against published pre-qualification and tender evaluation criteria. These criteria will be proportionate to the risks of the individual contract process. In particular the criteria relating to financial standing will not be set to unreasonably exclude newer businesses. We will require those tendering for council business at pre-qualification and tender stages to provide information about how they could make use of, and promote, supply chains which may include SMEs.

Feedback We will offer meaningful feedback to suppliers following the procurement process in order that suppliers can improve for future tenders. We will seek feedback from suppliers, and their respective trade associations, on our tendering processes and address any problems that are bought to our attention. We will publish a complaints procedure. Contract Management We will treat suppliers openly and fairly. Suppliers will: Be paid on time, no more than 30 days from receipt of an undisputed invoice. Receive honest and constructive feedback on their performance of the contract. Be given notice of any performance problems and an opportunity, if appropriate, to put matters right. All contracts will require our suppliers to pay their sub-contractors, throughout the supply chain, within 30 days from receipt of an undisputed invoice. We will, where appropriate, encourage our main contractors to explore opportunities for them to make use of specialist sub-contractors (which may include SMEs) in the delivery of larger, longer term contracts. Supplier commitments As customers we will make clear to our suppliers, and those wishing to do business with us, what is expected of them.

Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council, Civic Offices, London Road, Basingstoke, RG21 4AH. Telephone 01256 845844 Fax 01256 845200 www.basingstoke.gov.uk 11098-0706