
PART 1
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(1) The title of these Regulations is the Procurement (Wales) Regulations 2024.
(2) These Regulations, except for Part 1 and regulation 47(1) and (2), come into force at the same time at which section 11 of the Procurement Act 2023 comes into force for any purpose .
(3) Part 1 and regulation 47(1) and (2) come into force on the day after the day on which these Regulations are made.
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(1) These Regulations apply to—
(a) a contracting authority that is a devolved Welsh authority, including in relation to a procurement under a devolved Welsh procurement arrangement, and
(b) a contracting authority that is to be treated as a devolved Welsh authority under section 111 of the Procurement Act 2023.
(2) In this regulation—
 “devolved Welsh authority” (“awdurdod Cymreig datganoledig”) has the meaning given by section 157A of the Government of Wales Act 2006;
 “devolved Welsh procurement arrangement” (“trefniant caffael Cymreig datganoledig”) has the meaning given in section 114(2) of the Procurement Act 2023.
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In these Regulations—
 “the 2023 Act” (“Deddf 2023”) means the Procurement Act 2023;
 “contracting authority” (“awdurdod contractio”) has the meaning given by section 2(1) of the 2023 Act;
 “CPV” (“GGG”) means the Common Procurement Vocabulary as adopted by Regulation (EC) No 2195/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 November 2002 on the Common Procurement Vocabulary;
 “utilities contract” (“contract cyfleustodau”) has the meaning given by section 6 of the 2023 Act.
 “utility” (“cyfleustod”) has the meaning given by section 35(4) of the 2023 Act.
PART 2
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In this Part—
 “CA 2006” (“DC 2006”) means the Companies Act 2006;
 “alternative online system” (“system ar-lein arall”) has the meaning given by regulation 5(11);
 “appropriate authority” (“awdurdod priodol”) has the meaning given by section 123 of the 2023 Act;“associated tender document” (“dogfen dendro gysylltiedig”) has the meaning given by section 21(4) of the 2023 Act;
 “award criteria” (“meini prawf dyfarnu”) has the meaning given by section 23(1) of the 2023 Act;
 “Cabinet Office” (“Swyddfa’r Cabinet”) means the UK government department with responsibility for supporting the prime minister and Cabinet of the United Kingdom acting on behalf of the Minister for the Cabinet Office;
 “central digital platform” (“platfform digidol canolog”) means the online system established by the Minister for the Cabinet Office;
 “competitive flexible procedure” (“gweithdrefn hyblyg gystadleuol”) has the meaning given by section 20(2)(b) of the 2023 Act;
 “competitive selection process” (“proses ddethol gystadleuol”) has the meaning given by section 46(10) of the 2023 Act;
 the “Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership” (“Cytundeb Cynhwysfawr a Blaengar ar gyfer Partneriaeth y Môr Tawel”) means the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, signed at Santiago on 8 March 2018, including the Accession Protocol of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, signed at Auckland and Bandar Seri Begawan on 16 July 2023, as amended from time to time;
 “concession contract” (“contract consesiwn”) has the meaning given by section 8 of the 2023 Act;
 “connected person” (“person cysylltiedig”) has the meaning given by paragraph 45 of Schedule 6 to the 2023 Act;
 “contract award notice” (“hysbysiad dyfarnu contract”) has the meaning given by section 50(2) of the 2023 Act;
 “contract details notice” (“hysbysiad manylion contract”) has the meaning given by section 53(2) of the 2023 Act;
 “contract subject-matter” (“pwnc y contract”) has the meaning given by regulation 15;
 “contracting authority information” (“gwybodaeth yr awdurdod contractio”) has the meaning given by regulation 14;
 “convertible contract” (“contract trosadwy”) has the meaning given by section 74(1) of the 2023 Act;
 “core supplier information” (“gwybodaeth graidd y cyflenwr”) has the meaning given by regulation 6(9);
 “dynamic market” (“marchnad ddynamig”) has the meaning given by section 34(8) of the 2023 Act;
 “dynamic market notice” (“hysbysiad marchnad ddynamig”) has the meaning given by section 39 of the 2023 Act;
 “estimated value” (“amcangyfrif o werth”) has the meaning given by section 4 of the 2023 Act;
 “excluded supplier” (“cyflenwr gwaharddedig”) has the meaning given by section 57(1) of the 2023 Act;
 “framework” (“fframwaith”) has the meaning given by section 45(2) of the 2023 Act;
 “geographical classification” (“dosbarthiad daearyddol”) has the meaning given by regulation 15(2);
 the “GPA” (“Cytundeb ar Gaffael gan Lywodraethau”) means Agreement on Government Procurement signed at Marrakesh on 15 April 1994, as amended from time to time;
 “key performance indicators” (“dangosyddion perfformiad allweddol”) has the meaning given by section 52(4) of the 2023 Act
 “light touch contract” (“contract cyffyrddiad ysgafn”) has the meaning given by section 9 of the 2023 Act;
 “open framework” (“fframwaith agored”) has the meaning given by section 49(1) of the 2023 Act;
 “open procedure” (“gweithdrefn agored”) has the meaning given by section 20(2)(a) of the 2023 Act;
 “pipeline notice” (“hysbysiad piblinell”) has the meaning given by section 93(3) of the 2023 Act;
 “planned procurement notice” (“hysbysiad caffael arfaethedig”) has the meaning given by section 15(2) of the 2023 Act;
 “preliminary market engagement notice” (“hysbysiad ymgysylltu rhagarweiniol â’r farchnad”) has the meaning given by section 17(2) of the 2023 Act;
 “private utility” (“cyfleustod preifat”) has the meaning given by section 2(2) of the 2023 Act;
 “procurement” (“caffaeliad”) has the meaning given by section 1(1) of the 2023 Act;
 “PSC register” (“cofrestr pobl â rheolaeth sylweddol”) means the register that a company is required to keep under section 790M of the CA 2006 (duty to keep register);
 “public contract” (“contract cyhoeddus”) has the meaning given by section 3 of the 2023 Act;
 “public service mutual” (“cwmni cydfuddiannol gwasanaethau cyhoeddus”) has the meaning given by section 33(6) of the 2023 Act;
 “qualifying utilities dynamic market notice” (“hysbysiad marchnad ddynamig cyfleustodau cymhwysol”) has the meaning given by section 40(6) of the 2023 Act;
 “significant control” (“rheolaeth sylweddol”) has the meaning given by section 790C(2) of the CA 2006;
 “small and medium-sized enterprise” (“menter fach a chanolig ei maint”) has the meaning given by section 123(1) of the 2023 Act;
 “special regime contract” (“contract cyfundrefn arbennig”) has the meaning given by section 10(6) of the 2023 Act;
 “supported employment provider” (“darparwr cyflogaeth â chymorth”) has the meaning given be section 32(4) of the 2023 Act;
 “tender notice” (“hysbysiad tendro”) has the meaning given by section 21(2) of the 2023 Act;
 “tendering period” (“cyfnod tendro”) has the meaning given by section 54(5) of the 2023 Act;
 “transparency notice” (“hysbysiad tryloywder”) has the meaning given by section 44(2) of the 2023 Act;
 “unavailable” (“heb fod ar gael”) means that the Welsh digital platform has not been operational for not less than 4 hours;
 “unique identifier” (“cod adnabod unigryw”) has the meaning given by regulation 9;
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 “Welsh digital platform” (“platfform digidol Cymreig”) means the online system provided by the Welsh Government for use by contracting authorities to whom regulation 2 applies;
 “works” (“gweithiau”) has the meaning given by regulation 45.
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(1) A notice, document or information which is published or given under a provision of the 2023 Act listed in paragraph (5) must first be published or given, by the contracting authority publishing it on the central digital platform.
(2) Unless paragraph (3) or paragraph (6) apply, the requirement in paragraph (1) for the contracting authority to first publish or give a notice, document or information on the central digital platform is met where the contracting authority has submitted the notice, document or information to the Welsh digital platform and—
(a) the Minister for the Cabinet Office has informed the contracting authority that the notice, document or information has successfully been submitted for publication to the central digital platform, or
(b) the notice, document or information is capable of being accessed by suppliers and members of the public on the central digital platform.
(3) If the Welsh digital platform is unavailable so that the requirement in paragraph (2) cannot be met, a contracting authority may publish a notice, document or information—
(a) on the central digital platform, or
(b) on the central digital platform by using an alternative online system.
(4) Where paragraph (3) applies the requirement in paragraph (1) will be met where—
(a) the Minister for the Cabinet Office has informed the contracting authority that the notice, document or information has successfully been submitted for publication to the central digital platform, or
(b) the notice, document or information is capable of being accessed by suppliers and members of the public on the central digital platform.
(5) The relevant provisions of the 2023 Act are—
(a) section 15(1) (planned procurement notices),
(b) section 17(1)(a) (preliminary market engagement notices),
(c) section 21(1) (tender notices),
(d) section 24(4) (refining award criteria), in respect of republishing tender notices only,
(e) section 31(5) (modifying a section 19 procurement), in respect of republishing tender notices only,
(f) section 39(2) (dynamic market notices: intention to establish a dynamic market),
(g) section 39(3) (dynamic market notices: establishment of a dynamic market),
(h) section 39(4) (dynamic market notices: modifications to a dynamic market),
(i) section 39(5) (dynamic market notices: cessation of a dynamic market),
(j) section 44(1) (transparency notices),
(k) section 50(1) (contract award notices),
(l) section 52(3) (key performance indicators),
(m) section 53(1) (contract details notices),
(n) section 53(3) (copies of contracts),
(o) section 55(2) (procurement termination notices),
(p) section 69(1) (payments compliance notices),
(q) section 71(2)(b) (contract performance: assessment of performance against key performance indicators),
(r) section 71(5) (contract performance: breach of public contract or failure to perform),
(s) section 75(1) (contract change notices),
(t) section 75(5) (contract change notices: modifications taken together),
(u) section 77(1) (publication of modifications),
(v) section 80(1) (contract termination notices),
(w) section 87(1) (below-threshold tender notices),
(x) section 87(3) (contract details notices following notifiable below-threshold contracts),
(y) section 93(2) (pipeline notices), and
(z) section 94(3) (general exemptions from duties to publish or disclose information: information being withheld).
(6) If all of the conditions that apply in paragraph (7) are met the contracting authority may publish or give the notice, document or information on the Welsh digital platform or, if unavailable, on an alternative online system and in doing so the authority is to be treated as meeting for the time being the requirement in paragraph (1).
(7) The conditions are that—
(a) in the case of a notice mentioned in paragraph (8), no less than 4 hours have passed since the notice was submitted for publication to the central digital platform,
(b) in the case of any other notice, or a document or information, no less than 48 hours have passed since the notice, document or information was submitted for publication to the central digital platform,
(c) the contracting authority has not received confirmation from the Minister for the Cabinet Office that the notice, document or information has successfully been published on the central digital platform, and
(d) the notice, document or information is not capable of being accessed by members of the public on the central digital platform.
(8) The notices are a transparency notice, contract award notice or contract details notice relating to—
(a) the direct award of a public contract under paragraphs 13 and 14 of Schedule 5 to the 2023 Act (urgency), or
(b) the direct award of a public contract under section 42 of the 2023 Act (direct award to protect life, etc.).
(9) But the contracting authority is no longer to be treated as meeting for the time being the requirement in paragraph (1) if the Minister for the Cabinet Office informs the contracting authority that the submission of the notice, document or information to the central digital platform has been rejected.
(10) A contracting authority which uses the Welsh digital platform or an alternative online system in accordance with paragraph (6) must cooperate with the Minister for the Cabinet Office to ensure that the notice, document or information in question is subsequently—
(a) published on the central digital platform, and
(b) capable of being accessed by members of the public on that system.
(11) An “alternative online system” is an online system for publishing procurement information which is—
(a) free of charge and readily accessible to suppliers and members of the public,
(b) accessible to disabled people, and
(c) not the central digital platform or the Welsh digital platform.
(12) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing the notice, document or information somewhere other than on the central digital platform, the Welsh digital platform or alternative online system but the authority must not do so before complying with the requirements of paragraph (1) or (6).
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(1) This regulation applies to a contracting authority where a supplier shares core supplier information with the authority during a procedure listed in paragraph (2) with a view to the award of a public contract.
(2) The procedures are—
(a) an open procedure,
(b) a competitive flexible procedure,
(c) a direct award under section 41 or 43 of the 2023 Act, or
(d) a competitive selection process for frameworks under section 46 of the 2023 Act.
(3) If the core supplier information is shared—
(a) during an open procedure, or
(b) a competitive flexible procedure,
the contracting authority must obtain confirmation from the supplier of the matters in paragraph (5) before the end of the tendering period.
(4) If the core supplier information is shared—
(a) before a direct award under section 41 or 43 of the 2023 Act, or
(b) during a competitive selection process for frameworks under section 46 of that Act,
the contracting authority must obtain confirmation from the supplier of the matters in paragraph (5) before the award of the public contract.
(5) The matters are that the supplier—
(a) has registered on the central digital platform,
(b) has submitted its up-to-date core supplier information to that platform, and
(c) has shared that up-to-date core supplier information with the contracting authority by means of a facility provided on that platform for the purpose of sharing core supplier information.
(6) Paragraph (7) applies where—
(a) a supplier has shared up-to-date core supplier information with a contracting authority during a procedure listed in paragraph (2), and
(b) the supplier’s core supplier information subsequently changes, and the supplier shares updated or corrected core supplier information with the contracting authority before the award of the public contract.
(7) The contracting authority must obtain a further confirmation from the supplier of the matters in paragraph (8) before the award of the public contract.
(8) The matters are that the supplier—
(a) has submitted the updated or corrected core supplier information to the central digital platform, and
(b) has shared the updated or corrected core supplier information with the contracting authority by means of a facility provided on that platform for the purpose of sharing core supplier information.
(9) In this Part, “core supplier information” means—
(a) the supplier’s basic information set out in regulation 10,
(b) the supplier’s economic and financial standing information set out in regulation 11,
(c) the supplier’s connected person information set out in regulation 12, and
(d) the supplier’s exclusion grounds information set out in regulation 13.
(10) In this regulation a reference to a facility provided on the central digital platform includes a reference to a facility to download information to be forwarded on to a contracting authority by a supplier.
(11) This regulation is subject to regulation 8.
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(1) Before a supplier participates in a notifiable below-threshold procurement carried out by a contracting authority, the authority must ensure that the supplier has registered on the central digital platform.
(2) The contracting authority must obtain confirmation of registration from the supplier before the award of the notifiable below-threshold contract.
(3) In this regulation—
 “notifiable below-threshold contract” (“contract hysbysadwy sydd o dan y trothwy”) has the meaning given by section 87(4) of the 2023 Act;
 “notifiable below-threshold procurement” (“caffaeliad hysbysadwy sydd o dan y trothwy”) means the award, entry into and management of a notifiable below-threshold contract.
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(1) Where, in respect of core supplier information shared during an open procedure or a competitive flexible procedure, a contracting authority cannot obtain confirmation from the supplier of the matters in regulation 6(5) before the end of the tendering period due to the reason in paragraph (2), paragraph (3) applies.
(2) The reason is that the supplier could not reasonably register on, submit information to, or use a facility for sharing information through, the central digital platform because that platform was not working properly during any period before the end of the tendering period.
(3) The contracting authority must obtain confirmation from the supplier of the matters in regulation 6(5) as soon as practicable and in any event before the award of the contract.
(4) Regulation 6 applies in the case of a direct award of a public contract pursuant to paragraphs 13 and 14 of Schedule 5 to the 2023 Act (urgency), but reading regulation 6 as if—
(a) the reference in paragraph (4) to the contracting authority obtaining confirmation before the award of the public contract were a reference to the authority obtaining confirmation as soon as practicable and in any event before the date when the contract details notice is published, and
(b) paragraphs (6) to (8) were omitted.
(5) Regulation 6 does not apply to a private utility in the case of a direct award of a public contract pursuant to paragraphs 13 and 14 of Schedule 5 to the 2023 Act (urgency).
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(1) In this Part, “unique identifier” means—
(a) in the case of a procurement, the unique code allocated by the central digital platform when the first notice relating to the procurement is published on that platform, other than in the circumstances set out in sub-paragraph (b),
(b) in the case of a procurement where there has been a switch to a direct award in accordance with section 43 of the 2023 Act, the unique code allocated by the central digital platform when the transparency notice relating to the contract is published on that platform,
(c) in the case of a contract, the unique code which enables a reader of a notice referring to the contract to distinguish the contract from other contracts awarded under the same procurement process,
(d) in the case of a dynamic market, the unique code allocated by the central digital platform when the first of the following notices is published on that platform in relation to the dynamic market—
(i) any pipeline notice,
(ii) any preliminary market engagement notice, or
(iii) the first dynamic market notice, and
(e) in the case of—
(i) a supplier,
(ii) a contracting authority,
(iii) a person carrying out a procurement, or part of a procurement, on behalf of a contracting authority, or
(iv) a person other than a contracting authority who is establishing a dynamic market in accordance with section 35(3) of the 2023 Act,
the unique code which is submitted to the central digital platform and is recognised by that platform or, where no such code is submitted and recognised, the unique code which is allocated by that platform when the person registers on that platform.
(2) Paragraph (3) applies where a contracting authority publishes a notice, document or information mentioned in regulation 5(5) on the Welsh digital platform or, if unavailable, on an alternative online system under regulation 5(6).
(3) The contracting authority is not required to publish any unique identifier in accordance with this Part until that notice, document or information is subsequently published on the central digital platform under regulation 5(10).
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(1) This regulation sets out the supplier’s basic information.
(2) Where the supplier is an individual, the information is—
(a) the supplier’s name,
(b) the unique identifier for the supplier,
(c) the supplier’s contact postal address and email address,
(d) where the supplier has a website, the website address,
(e) the supplier’s VAT registration number (within the meaning of section 5A(6) of the Value Added Tax Act 1994), if applicable, and
(f) details of any relevant qualification or trade assurance held by the individual, including—
(i) in the case of a qualification, the name of the person or body which awarded the qualification, the name of the qualification and the date it was awarded, or
(ii) in the case of a trade assurance, the name of the person or body which awarded the registration, the assurance reference number and the date the assurance was given.
(3) Where the supplier is not an individual, the information is—
(a) the supplier’s name,
(b) the unique identifier for the supplier,
(c) the supplier’s registered or principal office address,
(d) the supplier’s contact postal address and email address,
(e) where the supplier markets its goods, services or works online, the relevant website address,
(f) the supplier’s legal form and the law by which it is governed,
(g) where the supplier is a company registered under the CA 2006, the date when the supplier registered under that Act,
(h) where the supplier is not a company registered under the CA 2006—
(i) any equivalent date to that mentioned in sub-paragraph (g), or
(ii) where there is no equivalent date, the date the supplier began trading,
(i) the supplier’s VAT registration number (within the meaning of section 5A(6) of the Value Added Tax Act 1994), if applicable,
(j) details of any relevant qualification or trade assurance held by the supplier, including—
(i) in the case of a qualification, the name of the person or body which awarded the qualification, the name of the qualification and the date it was awarded, or
(ii) in the case of a trade assurance, the name of the person or body which awarded the registration, the assurance reference number and the date the assurance was given, and
(k) whether the supplier is—
(i) a small and medium-sized enterprise,
(ii) a non-governmental organisation that is value-driven and which principally reinvests its surpluses to further social, environmental or cultural objectives,
(iii) a supported employment provider, or
(iv) a public service mutual.
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(1) This regulation sets out the supplier’s economic and financial standing information.
(2) The information is—
(a) in the case of a supplier whose accounts were required to be audited for both of the supplier’s most recent two financial years in accordance with Part 16 of the CA 2006, a copy of those accounts,
(b) in the case of a supplier whose accounts were required to be audited for the supplier’s most recent financial year in accordance with Part 16 of the CA 2006, but not the financial year immediately preceding that, a copy of those accounts,
(c) in the case of a supplier whose accounts were required to be audited for both of the supplier’s most recent two financial years in accordance with an overseas equivalent to Part 16 of the CA 2006, a copy of those accounts,
(d) in the case of a supplier whose accounts were required to be audited for the supplier’s most recent financial year in accordance with an overseas equivalent to Part 16 of the CA 2006, but not the financial year immediately preceding that, a copy of those accounts, or
(e) in the case of any other supplier—
(i) if the supplier was in business for both of the supplier’s most recent financial years, accounts or other information for both of those years, or
(ii) if the supplier was in business for the supplier’s most recent financial year but not the financial year immediately preceding that, accounts or other information for the supplier’s most recent financial year,
which is equivalent to information contained in accounts audited in accordance with Part 16 of the CA 2006, so far as those accounts or that other information can reasonably be given.
(3) In paragraph (2)(a) and (b) “financial year” has the same meaning as in section 390 of the CA 2006.
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(1) This regulation sets out the supplier’s connected person information.
(2) The information is the information in this regulation for each connected person of the supplier.
(3) Paragraph (4) sets out the information where—
(a) the supplier is a company registered under the CA 2006,
(b) the connected person is a person with significant control over the supplier, and
(c) the connected person is registrable.
(4) The information is—
(a) the connected person’s name, date of birth and nationality,
(b) the connected person’s service address,
(c) which of the specified conditions in Part 1 of Schedule 1A to the CA 2006 applies,
(d) the date when the connected person became registrable as a person with significant control, if applicable, and
(e) the name of the PSC register on which the connected person is registered as a person with significant control, if applicable.
(5) Paragraph (6) sets out the information where—
(a) the supplier is a company registered under the CA 2006,
(b) the connected person is a relevant legal entity, and
(c) the connected person is registrable.
(6) The information is—
(a) the connected person’s name,
(b) the connected person’s registered or principal office address,
(c) the connected person’s service address,
(d) the connected person’s legal form and the law by which it is governed,
(e) which of the specified conditions in Part 1 of Schedule 1A to the CA 2006 applies,
(f) the date when the connected person became registrable as a relevant legal entity, if applicable, ...
(g) the name of the PSC register on which the connected person is registered as a relevant legal entity, if applicable ... , and
(h)  where the connected person is a company registered under the CA 2006, the person’s registration number given under that Act.
(7) Paragraph (8) sets out the information where—
(a) the supplier is a company registered under the CA 2006, and
(b) the connected person is—
(i) a director or shadow director of the supplier, and
(ii) an individual.
(8) The information is—
(a) the connected person’s name, date of birth and nationality,
(b) the connected person’s service address, and
(c) the country or state (or part of the United Kingdom) in which the connected person is usually resident.
(9) Paragraph (10) sets out the information where—
(a) the supplier is a company registered under the CA 2006, and
(b) the connected person is—
(i) a director or shadow director of the supplier, and
(ii) not an individual.
(10) The information is—
(a) the connected person’s name,
(b) the connected person’s registered or principal office address,
(c) the connected person’s service address,
(d) the connected person’s legal form and the law by which it is governed, and
(e) where the connected person is a company registered under the CA 2006, the person’s registration number given under that Act.
(11) Paragraph (12) sets out the information where—
(a) the supplier is a company registered under the CA 2006, and
(b) the connected person is a parent undertaking or a subsidiary undertaking of the supplier.
(12) The information is—
(a) the name of the connected person,
(b) the connected person’s registered or principal office address,
(c) the connected person’s service address, and
(d) where the connected person is a company registered under the CA 2006, the registration number given under that Act.
(13) Paragraph (14) sets out the information where—
(a) the supplier is a company registered under the CA 2006, and
(b) the connected person is a predecessor company of the supplier.
(14) The information is—
(a) the name of the connected person,
(b) the connected person’s last registered or principal office address,
(c) where the connected person is a company registered under the CA 2006, the registration number given under that Act, and
(d) the date when the connected person became insolvent and ceased to trade.
(15) Paragraph (16) sets out the information where—
(a) the supplier is not a company registered under the CA 2006, and
(b) the connected person can reasonably be considered to stand in an equivalent position in relation to the supplier as the connected person described in paragraph (3), (5), (7), (9), (11) or (13).
(16) The information is information which can reasonably be considered to be equivalent to that referred to in paragraph (4), (6), (8), (10), (12) or (14) (as the case may be).
(17) Paragraph (18) sets out the information for a connected person to whom none of paragraphs (3), (5), (7), (9), (11), (13) or (15) apply—
(a) with the right to exercise, or who actually exercises, significant influence or control over the supplier, or
(b) over which the supplier has the right to exercise, or actually exercises, significant influence or control.
(18) The information is—
(a) the connected person’s name,
(b) the connected person’s registered or principal office address,
(c) the connected person’s service address,
(d) the connected person’s legal form and the law by which it is governed,
(e) where the connected person is a company registered under the CA 2006, the registration number given under that Act,
(f) where the connected person is an overseas equivalent to a company registered under the CA 2006, the registration number which is equivalent to those issued under the CA 2006,
(g) which of the specified conditions in Part 1 of Schedule 1A to the CA 2006 applies, and
(h) the date when the connected person became registrable as a person with significant control, if applicable.
(19) In this regulation—
 “registrable” (“cofrestradwy”)—
(a) in respect of a person with significant control, has the meaning given by section 790C(4) of the CA 2006;
(b) in respect of a relevant legal entity, has the meaning given by section 790C(8) of the CA 2006;
 “relevant legal entity” (“endid cyfreithiol perthnasol”) has the meaning given by section 790C(6) of the CA 2006;
 “service address” (“cyfeiriad cyflwyno”) has the meaning given by section 1141 of the CA 2006;
 the terms “director” (“cyfarwyddwr”), “parent undertaking” (“rhiant-ymgymeriad”), “subsidiary undertaking” (“is-ymgymeriad”), “predecessor company” (“cwmni rhagflaenol”) and “shadow director” (“cyfarwyddwr cysgodol”) have the same meaning given by paragraph 45 of Schedule 6 to the 2023 Act.
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(1) Paragraphs (2) to (13A) set out the supplier’s exclusion grounds information.
(2) Whether the supplier or a connected person has been convicted of an offence referred to in the following paragraphs of Schedule 6 to the 2023 Act—
(a) paragraph 2 (corporate manslaughter or corporate homicide);
(b) paragraph 3 (terrorism);
(c) paragraphs 4 to 18 (theft, fraud, bribery etc.);
(d) paragraphs 19 to 26 (labour market, slavery and human trafficking offences);
(e) paragraphs 27 and 28 (organised crime);
(f) paragraphs 29 to 31 (tax offences);
(g) paragraph 32 (cartel offence);
(h) paragraph 33 (ancillary offences);
(i) paragraph 34 (offences committed outside the United Kingdom).
(3) Whether the supplier or a connected person has been the subject of an event referred to in the following paragraphs of Schedule 6 to the 2023 Act—
(a) paragraph 36 (penalties for transactions connected with VAT fraud and evasion of tax or duty);
(b) paragraph 37 (penalties payable for errors in tax documentation and failure to notify and certain VAT and excise wrongdoing);
(c) paragraph 38 (adjustments for tax arrangements that are abusive);
(d) paragraph 39 (finding by HMRC, in exercise of its powers in respect of VAT, of abusive practice);
(e) paragraph 40 (defeat in respect of notifiable tax arrangements);
(f) paragraph 41 (competition law infringements);
(g) paragraph 42 (equivalents outside the United Kingdom).
(4) Whether, in respect of paragraph 43 of Schedule 6 to the 2023 Act (failure to cooperate with investigation)—
(a) an appropriate authority has given the supplier or a connected person notice under section 60(6) of the 2023 Act, and
(b) the supplier or connected person has failed to comply with the notice before the end of the period specified in the notice.
(5) Whether the supplier or a connected person has been the subject of an event referred to in the following paragraphs of Schedule 7 to the 2023 Act—
(a) paragraph 1 (orders relating to labour market misconduct);
(b) paragraph 4 (offence relating to environmental misconduct);
(c) paragraph 5 (insolvency, bankruptcy, etc.);
(d) paragraph 6 (suspension or ceasing to carry on all or a substantial part of business);
(e) paragraph 9 (infringement of Competition Act 1998, Chapter 2 prohibition or equivalent outside United Kingdom);
(f) paragraph 11(2) (court etc. ruling of professional misconduct);
(g) paragraph 12 (breach of contract and poor performance).
(6) Whether, in respect of paragraph 2 of Schedule 7 to the 2023 Act (labour market misconduct), the supplier or a connected person—
(a) has been, or is being, investigated for conduct outside the United Kingdom that could result in an order mentioned in paragraph 1 of Schedule 7 to the 2023 Act being made if the conduct occurred in the United Kingdom, or
(b) has engaged in such conduct.
(7) Whether, in respect of paragraph 3 of Schedule 7 to the 2023 Act (labour market misconduct), the supplier or a connected person—
(a) has been, or is being, investigated for conduct (whether in or outside the United Kingdom) constituting (or that would, if it occurred in the United Kingdom, constitute) an offence referred to in—
(i) section 1, 2, 4 or 30 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015,
(ii) section 1, 4 or 32 of the Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Scotland) Act 2015, or
(iii) section 1, 2 or 4 of the Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Criminal Justice and Support for Victims) Act (Northern Ireland) 2015, or paragraph 16 of Schedule 3 to that Act, or
(b) has engaged in such conduct.
(8) Whether, in respect of paragraph 7 of Schedule 7 to the 2023 Act (potential competition infringements)—
(a) the supplier or a connected person has been, or is being, investigated over whether an agreement or concerted practice to which the supplier or a connected person is party has infringed—
(i) the Chapter 1 prohibition (within the meaning given by section 2 of the Competition Act 1998) or,
(ii) any substantially similar prohibition applicable in a jurisdiction outside the United Kingdom, or
(b) an agreement or concerted practice to which the supplier or a connected person is party has infringed such prohibitions,
except in the circumstances mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 7.
(9) Whether, in respect of paragraph 8 of Schedule 7 to the 2023 Act (potential competition infringements), the supplier or a connected person—
(a) has been, or is being, investigated over whether the supplier or a connected person has infringed—
(i) the Chapter 2 prohibition (within the meaning given by section 18 of the Competition Act 1998), or
(ii) any substantially similar prohibition applicable in a jurisdiction outside the United Kingdom, or
(b) has infringed such prohibitions.
(10) Whether, in respect of paragraph 10 of Schedule 7 to the 2023 Act (potential competition law infringements), the supplier or a connected person—
(a) has been, or is being, investigated for conduct constituting—
(i) an offence under section 188 of the Enterprise Act 2002 (cartel offence), or
(ii) a substantially similar offence under the law of a country or territory outside the United Kingdom, or
(b) has engaged in such conduct,
except in the circumstances mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 10 of Schedule 7 to the 2023 Act.
(11) Whether, in respect of paragraph 11 of Schedule 7 to the 2023 Act (professional misconduct), the supplier or a connected person—
(a) has been, or is being, investigated for professional misconduct which brings into question the supplier’s integrity, or
(b) has engaged in such misconduct.
(12) Whether, in respect of paragraph 13 of Schedule 7 to the 2023 Act (acting improperly in procurement), the supplier or a connected person—
(a) has been, or is being, investigated over whether the supplier acted improperly in relation to any procurement, and in so doing, put itself at an unfair advantage in relation to the award of a public contract, or
(b) has acted improperly in that way.
(13) If the supplier or a connected person has been the subject of an event mentioned in paragraphs (2) to (12), the following information in respect of each person who has been the subject of an event—
(a) a short description of the event,
(b) the name of the person who is the subject of the event,
(c) the person’s name, contact postal address and email address,
(d) in the case of a conviction or other event where there is a recorded decision of a public authority which is the authoritative basis for the conviction or other event—
(i) a link to the web page where the decision can be accessed, or
(ii) a copy of the decision and,
(e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(f) if the circumstances which led to the event have ended, the date when they ended.
(13A) If the supplier or one or more connected persons has been the subject of an event mentioned in paragraphs (2) to (12), any evidence that the supplier or connected person—
(a) took the event seriously, for example by paying any fine or compensation,
(b) took steps to prevent the event occurring again, for example by changing staff or management, or putting procedures or training in place, and
(c) committed to taking further preventative steps, where appropriate.
(14) In this regulation the meaning of “event”—
(a) in relation to a provision of Schedule 6 to the 2023 Act, is in paragraph 45 of that Schedule;
(b) in relation to a provision of Schedule 7 to the 2023 Act, is in paragraph 16 of that Schedule.
(15) In this regulation, “professional misconduct” has the meaning given by paragraph 11(3) of Schedule 7 to the 2023 Act.
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In this Part, “contracting authority information” means—
(a) where there is one contracting authority for a procurement, the name of the contracting authority,
(b) where there are two or more contracting authorities acting jointly for a procurement—
(i) the name of the contracting authority that the contracting authorities acting jointly determine is the lead authority for the procurement, and
(ii) the name of each of the other contracting authorities,
(c) a contact postal address and email address for each contracting authority,
(d) the unique identifier for each contracting authority, or for each contracting authority acting jointly,
(e) for any person carrying out the procurement, or part of the procurement, on behalf of a contracting authority, or one or more of the contracting authorities acting jointly—
(i) the person’s name,
(ii) the person’s contact postal address and email address,
(iii) the person’s unique identifier, and
(iv) a summary of the person’s role, and
(f) in respect of a notice published by the contracting authority, the name, contact postal address and email address of the person who should be contacted in the event of an enquiry about the notice.
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(1) In this Part, “contract subject-matter” means the following information, so far as it is known to the contracting authority when the information is published—
(a) whether the contract is mainly for the supply of goods, services or works,
(b) a description of the kinds of goods, services or works which will be supplied,
(c) a summary of how those goods, services or works will be supplied,
(d) the estimated date when, or period over which, the goods, services or works will be supplied,
(e) the estimated amount of goods, services or works which will be supplied,
(f) the relevant CPV codes, and
(g) the geographical classification, where it is possible to describe this.
(2) In this Part, “geographical classification” means—
(a) the area where the goods, services or works are to be supplied in the United Kingdom, by reference to the relevant ITL 1, ITL 2, and ITL 3 areas listed on the webpage entitled “International Geographies” on the website for the Office of National Statistics as amended from time to time, or
(b) where the goods, services or works are to be supplied outside the United Kingdom, the name of the country and, where appropriate, the region where they are to be supplied.
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(1) This regulation sets out what information must be included in a pipeline notice published under section 93(2) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the contracting authority information,
(b) the title of the procurement,
(c) the unique identifier for the procurement,
(d) the contract subject-matter, and
(e) the estimated date when the following will be published—
(i) the tender notice for the public contract, or
(ii) the transparency notice for the public contract.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other relevant information in the notice.
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a planned procurement notice published under section 15(1) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the contracting authority information,
(b) the title of the procurement,
(c) the unique identifier for the procurement,
(d) the contract subject-matter,
(e) the estimated date when the tender notice for the public contract will be published,
(f) the estimated date by when suppliers will be asked to submit requests to participate in any tender procedure or tenders,
(g) which of the following procedures is expected to be used—
(i) an open procedure, or
(ii) a competitive flexible procedure,
(h) whether the public contract will be awarded by reference to suppliers’ membership of a dynamic market,
(i) the estimated date when the public contract will be awarded,
(j) how documents relating to the procurement may be obtained,
(k) a statement explaining how and when an interest in the contract may be expressed, and
(l) as much of the information relating to tender notices which is referred to in regulation 19(2), 20(2), 21(2), 22(2) or 23(2) as is available to the contracting authority at the time of publishing the planned procurement notice.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in a planned procurement notice.
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a preliminary market engagement notice published under section 17(1)(a) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the contracting authority information,
(b) the title of the procurement,
(c) the unique identifier for the procurement,
(d) the contract subject-matter,
(e) either—
(i) the date when the contracting authority intends to close the preliminary market engagement, or
(ii) the date when the preliminary market engagement closed, and
(f) a description of the process by which the contracting authority proposes to engage, or engaged, with suppliers during the preliminary market engagement, for example—
(i) the location, date and time of events, and
(ii) any periods for the submission of expressions of interest and information by suppliers.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a tender notice for the award of a public contract through an open procedure published under section 21(1)(a) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the contracting authority information,
(b) the title of the procurement,
(c) the unique identifier for the procurement,
(d) a statement that the tender notice is for the award of a public contract through an open procedure in accordance with section 20(1) and (2)(a) of the 2023 Act,
(e) whether the tender notice relates to a special regime contract and, if so, whether that contract is—
(i) a concession contract,
(ii) a light touch contract, or
(iii) a utilities contract,
(f) the contract subject-matter,
(g) the estimated value of the public contract,
(h) where the public contract is for goods, services or works which the contracting authority expects will be needed after the expiry of the contract—
(i) whether the contracting authority intends to carry out a subsequent procurement of similar goods, services or works in reliance on the direct award justification in paragraph 8 of Schedule 5 to the 2023 Act, or
(ii) an estimate, if possible, of the date when any subsequent tender notice will be published,
(i) whether an electronic auction will be used and, if so, the technical details of how suppliers may participate in the electronic auction,
(j) how tenders may be submitted and the date by when they must be submitted,
(k) the award criteria, or a summary of the award criteria, for the public contract,
(l) the languages in which tenders or enquiries in connection with the tendering procedure may be submitted,
(m) whether the public contract is a contract for which the United Kingdom has obligations under the GPA,
(n) from the date when the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership enters into force for the United Kingdom, whether the public contract is a contract for which the United Kingdom has obligations under that Agreement,
(o) whether the public contract is awarded by reference to lots and, if so, for each lot—
(i) the title of the lot,
(ii) the distinct number given to the lot by the contracting authority,
(iii) the following information, so far as it is known to the contracting authority when the tender notice is published—(aa) a description of the kinds of goods, services or works which will be supplied,(bb) a summary of how those goods, services or works will be supplied,(cc) the estimated date when, or period over which, the goods, services or works will be supplied,(dd) the estimated amount of goods, services or works which will be supplied,(ee) the estimated value of the lot,(ff) the relevant CPV codes,(gg) the relevant award criteria in relation to the lot,(hh) any option in relation to the lot, and(ii) the geographical classification, where it is possible to describe this,
(p) where the public contract is awarded by reference to lots—
(i) whether a supplier may only submit a tender for a maximum number of lots and, if so the maximum number,
(ii) whether a supplier may only be awarded a maximum number of lots and, if so, the maximum number, and
(iii) whether the contracting authority will award multiple lots to the same supplier in accordance with criteria and, if so, a summary of the criteria,
(q) where the contracting authority considers under section 18(2) of the 2023 Act that the public contract could be awarded by reference to lots but it is not, the reasons for this, except in the case of a utilities contract or a light touch contract,
(r) a description of any option which will be included in the public contract—
(i) to supply additional goods, services or works, or
(ii) to extend or renew the term of the contract,
(s) whether the contracting authority proposes to set the shortest minimum tendering period by reference to one of the following entries in the table in section 54(4) of the 2023 Act and, if so, which entry—
(i) second entry (utilities contracts or contracts awarded by a contracting authority which is not a central government authority subject to a negotiated tender period; no minimum period ),
(ii) third entry (utilities contracts or certain contracts awarded by a contracting authority which is not a central government authority, where tenders may be submitted only by preselected suppliers; 10 days),
(iii) fourth entry (a qualifying planned procurement notice has been issued;10 days), or
(iv) fifth entry (state of urgency; 10 days),
(t) whether the contracting authority considers that the public contract or any lot forming part of the contract may be particularly suitable to be awarded—
(i) to a small and medium-sized enterprise, or
(ii) to a non-governmental organisation that is value-driven and which principally reinvests its surpluses to further social, environmental or cultural objectives,
(u) whether associated tender documents are being provided in accordance with the tender notice at the same time that the notice is published and, if so—
(i) the title of each associated tender document,
(ii) whether each associated tender document is attached to the tender notice, and
(iii) if an associated tender document is not attached to the tender notice, a link to the web page where it is provided,
(v) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(w) a description of any technical specifications which are expected to be met or a cross reference to where they can be accessed,
(x) a description of any conditions of participation under section 22 of the 2023 Act,
(y) any payment terms (in addition to those set out in section 68 of the 2023 Act),
(z) a description identifying any risk that—
(i) the contracting authority considers could jeopardise the satisfactory performance of the public contract, but because of its nature, may not be addressed in the public contract as awarded, and
(ii) may require a subsequent modification to the public contract under paragraph 5 of Schedule 8 to the 2023 Act (modification of contract following materialisation of a known risk), and
(z1) the estimated date when the public contract will be awarded.
(3) In paragraph (2), “electronic auction” means an iterative process that involves the use of electronic means for the presentation by suppliers of either new prices, or new values for quantifiable non-price elements of the tender related to the evaluation criteria, or both, resulting in a ranking or re-ranking of tenders.
(4) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
(5) This regulation does not apply to a tender notice for the award of a framework through an open procedure (see instead regulation 21).
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a tender notice for the award of a public contract through a competitive flexible procedure published in accordance with section 21(1)(b) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the same information referred to in regulation 19(2) except sub-paragraphs (d) and (j),
(b) a statement that the tender notice is for the award of a public contract through a competitive flexible procedure in accordance with section 20(1) and (2)(b) of the 2023 Act,
(c) a description of the process to be followed during the procedure, including—
(i) whether the procedure may include negotiation at any stage, and
(ii) if the contracting authority proposes to rely on section 24 of the 2023 Act (refining award criteria), a summary of how it will rely on that section,
(d) where the number of suppliers is, or may be, no more than a maximum number of suppliers, generally or in respect of particular tendering rounds or other selection processes, the maximum number of suppliers and the criteria used to select the limited number of suppliers,
(e) where the number of suppliers is, or may be, no less than an intended minimum number of suppliers, generally or in respect of particular tendering rounds or other selection processes, the intended minimum number of suppliers,
(f) where the tender notice is being used for the purpose of inviting suppliers to submit a request to participate, how requests to participate may be submitted and the date by when they must be submitted,
(g) where the tender notice is being used for the purpose of inviting suppliers to submit their first, or only, tender, how tenders may be submitted and the date by when they must be submitted, ...
(h) whether the tender notice is being used—
(i) to reserve a contract to supported employment providers in accordance with section 32 of the 2023 Act, or
(ii) to reserve a contract to public service mutuals in accordance with section 33 of the 2023 Act..., and
(i) whether an associated tender document is being, or may be, provided in accordance with the tender notice after the date when that notice is published and, if so, a link to the web page where it will be provided, or an explanation of how the document will be provided.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
(4) This regulation does not apply to—
(a) a tender notice for the award of a framework through a competitive flexible procedure (see instead regulation 21), or
(b) a tender notice for the award of a public contract by reference to suppliers’ membership of a dynamic market (see instead regulation 22).
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a tender notice for the award of a framework published under section 21(1) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) where the open procedure is being used, the same information referred to in regulation 19(2),
(b) where the competitive flexible procedure is being used, the same information referred to in regulation 20(2),
(c) details of the selection process to be applied on the award of contracts,
(d) the term of the framework,
(e) the contracting authorities entitled to award contracts in accordance with the framework (whether by listing the names of those authorities or by describing categories of authorities),
(f) whether the framework is being awarded under an open framework,
(g) where the framework is being awarded under an open framework, the unique identifier for the procurement of the last framework awarded under the open framework (unless no framework has previously been awarded under the open framework),
(h) where the framework is being awarded under an open framework, the estimated end date of the open framework,
(i) whether the intention is to award the framework to—
(i) a single supplier,
(ii) a maximum number of suppliers, or
(iii) an unlimited number of suppliers,
(j) where the intention is to award the framework to a maximum number of suppliers, the maximum number of suppliers,
(k) whether the framework provides for the charging of fees in accordance with section 45(7) of the 2023 Act, and, if so, the fixed percentage of the estimated value of any contract awarded to the supplier in accordance with the framework and any other information needed in order to understand how fees will be charged, and
(l) where the framework is being awarded by reference to suppliers’ membership of a dynamic market—
(i) the unique identifier for the dynamic market against which the public contract is being awarded,
(ii) a statement that the tender notice is for the award of a public contract which is to be awarded by reference to suppliers’ membership of a dynamic market, and
(iii) where the public contract is being awarded under an appropriate part of a dynamic market—(aa) the title of the part, and(bb) the distinct number given to the part by the person who established the dynamic market.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a tender notice for the award of a public contract by reference to suppliers’ membership of a dynamic market published under sections 21(1)(b) and 34(1) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the same information referred to in regulation 20(2),
(b) the unique identifier for the dynamic market against which the public contract is being awarded,
(c) a statement that the tender notice is for the award of a public contract which is to be awarded by reference to suppliers’ membership of a dynamic market, and
(d) where the public contract is being awarded under an appropriate part of a dynamic market—
(i) the title of the part, and
(ii) the distinct number given to the part by the appropriate authority.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from providing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
(4) This regulation does not apply to a tender notice of the type mentioned in regulation 23(1).
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a tender notice for the award of a public contract by reference to a utilities dynamic market established under a qualifying utilities dynamic market notice provided under section 40(2) or (3) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the contracting authority information,
(b) the unique identifier for the dynamic market against which the public contract is being awarded,
(c) the contract subject-matter,
(d) where the public contract is for goods, services or works which the contracting authority expects will be needed after the expiry of the contract, an estimate, if possible, of the date when any subsequent tender notice will be provided,
(e) a description of any option which will be included in the public contract—
(i) to supply additional goods, services or works, or
(ii) to extend or renew the term of the contract,
(f) whether an electronic auction will be used,
(g) how requests to participate may be submitted and the date by when they must be submitted,
(h) how tenders may be submitted and the date by when they must be submitted,
(i) whether the contracting authority proposes to rely on one of the following minimum tendering periods mentioned in the table in section 54(4) of the 2023 Act and, if so, which entry—
(i) first entry (contract being awarded is a light touch contract; no minimum period),
(ii) second entry (utilities contracts or contracts awarded by a contracting authority which is not a central government authority subject to a negotiated tender period; no minimum period),
(iii) third entry (utilities contracts or contracts awarded by a contracting authority which is not a central government authority where tenders may be submitted only by preselected suppliers; 10 days), or
(iv) fifth entry (state of urgency; 10 days),
(j) a description of the kinds of goods, services or works which will be supplied, and
(k) the estimated amount of goods, services or works which will be supplied.
(3) Where a contracting authority has already published information mentioned in paragraph (2) in the qualifying utilities dynamic market notice to which the notice relates in accordance with regulation 26(2)(i)(ii), the contracting authority is not required to provide that information in the notice.
(4) In paragraph (2), “electronic auction” has the meaning given by regulation 19(3).
(5) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from providing other information in the notice.
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(1) This regulation sets out what information may be included in an associated tender document provided under section 21(3) of the 2023 Act in accordance with a tender notice.
(2) The document may include any information supplementing the tender notice including, where appropriate, information duplicating the information mentioned in—
(a) regulation 19(2),
(b) regulation 20(2),
(c) regulation 21(2),
(d) regulation 22(2), or
(e) regulation 23(2).
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a below-threshold tender notice published under section 87(1) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the contracting authority information,
(b) the title of the procurement,
(c) the unique identifier for the procurement,
(d) where the contract is being awarded by reference to a dynamic market, the unique identifier for that dynamic market,
(e) where the contract will be awarded under an appropriate part of a dynamic market, the distinct number given to that part by the contracting authority,
(f) the contract subject-matter,
(g) the estimated value of the contract,
(h) how tenders may be submitted and the date by when they must be submitted,
(i) whether the notice is being used to invite tenders for a special regime contract and, if so, whether that contract is a light touch contract,
(j) whether the contracting authority considers that the contract or any lot forming part of the contract may be particularly suitable to be awarded—
(i) to a small and medium-sized enterprise, or
(ii) to a non-governmental organisation that is value-driven and which principally reinvests its surpluses to further social, environmental or cultural objectives,
(k) an explanation of the criteria against which the award of the contract will be assessed, and
(l) a description of any conditions of participation in relation to the award of the contract.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
(4) In this regulation “below-threshold tender notice” has the meaning given by section 87(5) of the 2023 Act.
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(1) Paragraph (2) sets out other information which must be included in a dynamic market notice published under section 39(2) of the 2023 Act (dynamic market notices: intention to establish a dynamic market).
(2) The information is—
(a) the name of the person establishing the dynamic market,
(b) where there are two or more persons who are jointly establishing the dynamic market—
(i) the name of the lead person, and
(ii) the name of each of the other persons,
(c) a contact postal address and email address for each person mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) or (b),
(d) the unique identifier for each person mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) or (b),
(e) the name of any person (“A”) establishing the dynamic market on behalf of another person and—
(i) A’s contact postal address and email address,
(ii) A’s unique identifier, and
(iii) a summary of A’s role in relation to the dynamic market,
(f) the name, contact postal address and email address of any person who can be contacted in the event of an enquiry about the dynamic market,
(g) the title of the dynamic market,
(h) the unique identifier for the dynamic market,
(i) in the case of a qualifying utilities dynamic market notice—
(i) a statement that only members of the market, or part of the market, will be notified of a future intention to award a contract by reference to suppliers’ membership of the market, or part of the market, and provided with a tender notice in accordance with section 40(1) and (2) of the 2023 Act, and
(ii) as much of the information as would be published in any tender notice published in accordance with regulation 23(2) that is available when the qualifying utilities dynamic market notice is published,
(j) how documents relating to the dynamic market may be obtained,
(k) how an application to join the dynamic market may be made,
(l) whether the dynamic market is mainly for the supply of goods, services or works,
(m) a description of the kinds of goods, services or works to which the dynamic market relates, given in such detail that a reader of the dynamic market notice can determine if they wish to apply to join the dynamic market, or appropriate part of the market,
(n) the relevant CPV codes,
(o) the conditions for membership of the dynamic market, or part of the market, set in accordance with section 36 of the 2023 Act,
(p) a description of the methods that will be used to verify whether a supplier meets those conditions, including any different conditions for different kinds of goods, services or works,
(q) whether the dynamic market may be used to award a public contract for which the United Kingdom has obligations under the GPA,
(r) from the date when the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership enters into force for the United Kingdom, whether the dynamic market is one for which the United Kingdom has obligations under that Agreement,
(s) whether the dynamic market may be used to award a special regime contract and, if so, whether that contract is—
(i) a concession contract,
(ii) a light touch contract, or
(iii) a utilities contract,
(t) where the dynamic market is divided into appropriate parts for the purpose of excluding suppliers that are not members of an appropriate part—
(i) the title of each part,
(ii) a description of each part including any relevant CPV codes, and
(iii) the distinct number given to each part by the person establishing the dynamic market,
(u) information enabling a reader to identify which contracting authorities will, or may apply to, use the dynamic market (either by reference to a list of authorities or a list describing categories of authorities),
(v) the geographical classification, where it is possible to describe this,
(w) in the case of a dynamic market with an estimated date when it will cease to operate—
(i) the estimated date when the dynamic market will be established, and
(ii) the estimated date when the dynamic market will cease to operate,
(x) in the case of a dynamic market without an estimated date when it will cease to operate—
(i) the estimated date when the dynamic market will be established, and
(ii) a statement that the dynamic market is an open-ended market,
(y) in the case of a dynamic market which is not a utilities dynamic market, whether the dynamic market provides for the charging of fees in accordance with section 38(1) of the 2023 Act and if so—
(i) the fixed percentage to be applied to the estimated value of any public contract awarded to a supplier by reference to the dynamic market, and
(ii) any other information needed in order to enable suppliers to understand how fees will be charged, and
(z) in the case of a utilities dynamic market—
(i) whether the utilities dynamic market provides for the charging of fees in accordance with section 38(3) of the 2023 Act, and
(ii) if so, any other information needed in order to enable suppliers to understand how fees will be charged.
(3) Paragraph (4) sets out other information which must be included in a dynamic market notice published under section 39(3) of the 2023 Act (establishment of a dynamic market).
(4) The information is—
(a) the same information referred to in paragraph (2)(a) to (h),
(b) the date on which the dynamic market was established,
(c) for each supplier that is a member of the dynamic market—
(i) the supplier’s name,
(ii) the supplier’s contact postal address and email address,
(iii) the unique identifier for the supplier, and
(iv) whether the supplier is—(aa) a small and medium-sized enterprise, or(bb) a non-governmental organisation that is value-driven and which principally reinvests its surpluses to further social, environmental or cultural objectives, and
(d) where the dynamic market is divided into parts, the part of which each of those suppliers is a member.
(5) Paragraph (6) sets out other information which must be included in a dynamic market notice published under section 39(4) of the 2023 Act (modifications to a dynamic market).
(6) The information is—
(a) the same information referred to in paragraph (2)(a) to (h),
(b) the date from when the modification has effect,
(c) if a supplier is being admitted to the market, a statement to that effect and—
(i) their name, contact postal address, email address and unique identifier, and
(ii) where the dynamic market is divided into parts, the part of which the supplier is a member,
(d) whether the supplier is—
(i) a small and medium-sized enterprise, or
(ii) a non-governmental organisation that is value-driven and which principally reinvests its surpluses to further social, environmental or cultural objectives,
(e) if a supplier is being removed from the market, a statement to that effect and—
(i) their name, contact postal address, email address and unique identifier, and
(ii) where the dynamic market is divided into parts, the part of which the supplier is a member,
(f) a summary of any other modification being made, and
(g) confirmation that a conflicts assessment was prepared and revised in accordance with section 83 of the 2023 Act.
(7) Paragraph (8) sets out other information which must be included in a dynamic market notice published under section 39(5) of the 2023 Act (cessation of a dynamic market).
(8) The information is—
(a) the same information referred to in paragraph (2)(a) to (h), and
(b) the date when the dynamic market ceased to operate.
(9) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in a dynamic market notice.
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a transparency notice published under section 44(1) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the contracting authority information,
(b) the title of the procurement,
(c) the unique identifier for the procurement,
(d) in the case of a procurement where there has been a switch to a direct award in accordance with section 43 of the 2023 Act, the unique identifier allocated to the procurement before the switch to direct award,
(da) in the case of a procurement where the direct award justification at paragraph 8 of Schedule 5 to the 2023 Act applies, the unique identifiers of the earlier competitive tendering procedure (that is the procurement identifier) and the earlier contract referred to in paragraph 8(a) of Schedule 5,
(e) the unique identifier for the contract, if this is known when the transparency notice is published,
(f) the contract subject-matter,
(g) whether the contract is a special regime contract and, if so, whether it is—
(i) a concession contract,
(ii) a light touch contract, or
(iii) a utilities contract,
(h) whether the contract is being awarded directly to a supplier that is not an excluded supplier because a direct award justification applies in accordance with section 41(1)(a) of the 2023 Act,
(i) if sub-paragraph (h) applies, the direct award justification in Schedule 5 to the 2023 Act which applies and an explanation of why the contracting authority considers that it applies,
(j) whether the contract is being awarded directly to a supplier that is an excluded supplier because the contracting authority considers that there is an overriding public interest in awarding the contract to that supplier in accordance with section 41(2) to (5) of the 2023 Act,
(k) if sub-paragraph (j) applies—
(i) the offence or other event mentioned in Schedule 6 to the 2023 Act by virtue of which the supplier is an excluded supplier, ...
(ii) which ground in section 41(5) of the 2023 Act applies and an explanation of why the contracting authority considers that it applies, 
and

(iii) the direct award justification in Schedule 5 to the 2023 Act which applies and an explanation of why the contracting authority considers that it applies,
(l) whether the contract is being awarded directly to a supplier pursuant to regulations made under section 42 of the 2023 Act (direct award to protect life, etc.),
(m) if sub-paragraph (l) applies, the title and registration number of the statutory instrument containing those regulations,
(n) whether the contract is being awarded directly to a supplier that is not an excluded supplier by virtue of section 43 of the 2023 Act (switching to direct award),
(o) if sub-paragraph (n) applies, the reason the contracting authority considers there were no suitable tenders or requests to participate by reference to section 43(2) of the 2023 Act and why it considers that an award under section 19 of that Act is not possible in the circumstances,
(p) whether the contract is being awarded by reference to lots and, if so—
(i) the title of each lot, and
(ii) the distinct number given to each lot by the contracting authority,
(pa) a description of any option which will be included in the contract—
(i) to supply additional goods, services or works, or
(ii) to extend or renew the term of the contract,
(q) the estimated value of the contract,
(r) whether the contracting authority considers that the contract or any lot forming part of the contract may be particularly suitable to be awarded—
(i) to a small and medium-sized enterprise, or
(ii) to a non-governmental organisation that is value-driven and which principally reinvests its surpluses to further social, environmental or cultural objectives,
(s) a description identifying any risk that—
(i) the contracting authority considers could jeopardise the satisfactory performance of the contract, but because of its nature, may not be addressed in the contract as awarded, and
(ii) may require a subsequent modification to the contract under paragraph 5 of Schedule 8 to the 2023 Act (modification of contract following materialisation of a known risk),
(t) whether suppliers have been selected for the award of the contract,
(u) if suppliers have been selected for the award of the contract, for each supplier selected—
(i) the supplier’s name,
(ii) either—(aa) the unique identifier for the supplier, or(bb) in the case of a direct award of a public contract pursuant to paragraphs 13 and 14 of Schedule 5 to the 2023 Act (urgency) where the supplier has not been allocated a unique identifier when the transparency notice is published but can instead provide unique information (for example a company registration number given under the CA 2006) which can be recognised by the central digital platform as the basis for a unique identifier allocated by that platform, that unique information, and
(iii) the supplier’s contact postal address and email address,
(v) the estimated date when the contract will be entered into, and
(w) where the contract is a framework—
(i) the term of the framework,
(ii) whether the framework provides for fees to be charged to a supplier in accordance with the framework and, if so, details of the fixed percentage by which they will be charged in accordance with section 45(7) of the 2023 Act, and
(iii) the contracting authorities entitled to award contracts in accordance with the framework (whether by listing the names of those authorities or by describing categories of authorities).
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a contract award notice published by a contracting authority under section 50(1) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the contracting authority information,
(b) the title of the procurement,
(c) the unique identifier for—
(i) the procurement,
(ii) the public contract,
(iii) where the public contract is being awarded in accordance with a framework, the procurement of the framework in accordance with which the public contract is being awarded, and
(iv) where the public contract is being awarded by reference to a suppliers’ membership of a dynamic market, the dynamic market,
(d) the contract subject-matter,
(e) for each supplier awarded the public contract—
(i) the supplier’s name,
(ii) the supplier’s contact postal address and email address,
(iii) either —(aa) the unique identifier for the supplier, or(bb) in the case of a direct award of a public contract pursuant to paragraphs 13 and 14 of Schedule 5 to the 2023 Act (urgency) where the supplier has not been allocated a unique identifier when the contract award notice is published but can instead provide unique information (for example a company registration number given under the CA 2006) which can be recognised by the central digital platform as the basis for a unique identifier allocated by that platform, that unique information,
(iv) whether the supplier is an association of companies or other consortium,
(v) whether the supplier is—(aa) a small and medium-sized enterprise,(bb) a non-governmental organisation that is value-driven and which principally reinvests its surpluses to further social, environmental or cultural objectives,(cc) a supported employment provider, or(dd) a public service mutual,
(vi) for each associated person of the supplier, the person’s name and contact postal address ..., and
(vii) the supplier’s connected person information in accordance with regulation 12, but reading paragraphs (4)(a) and (8)(a) of that regulation as if each reference to date of birth were a reference to month and year of birth, subject to paragraph (4) of this regulation,
(f) the date when the contracting authority decided to award the public contract,
(g) if the public contract is being awarded by reference to lots, for each lot—
(i) the name of the supplier that is being awarded the lot,
(ii) the title of the lot,
(iii) the distinct number given to the lot by the contracting authority,
(iv) a description of the kinds of goods, services or works which will be supplied,
(v) a summary of how those goods, services or works will be supplied,
(vi) the estimated date when, or period over which, the goods, services or works will be supplied,
(vii) the estimated amount of goods, services or works which will be supplied,
(viii) the estimated value of the lot,
(ix) the relevant CPV codes, and
(x) the geographical classification, where it is possible to describe this,
(h) where the public contract is being awarded in accordance with a framework, details of which of the following procedures was used—
(i) a competitive selection process for frameworks under section 46 of the 2023 Act, or
(ii) an award without further competition under section 45(4) of the 2023 Act,
(i) where the public contract is a framework that is being awarded under an open framework, the unique identifier for the procurement of the last framework awarded under the open framework (unless no framework has previously been awarded under the open framework),
(j) where the public contract is being awarded under an appropriate part of a dynamic market, the distinct number given to that part by the person who established the dynamic market,
(k) whether the public contract is a special regime contract and, if so, whether it is—
(i) a concession contract,
(ii) a light touch contract, or
(iii) a utilities contract,
(l) whether the contracting authority has provided an assessment summary to each supplier that submitted an assessed tender in accordance with section 50(3) of the 2023 Act and, if so, the date when those assessment summaries were provided,
(m) the estimated value of the public contract,
(n) in respect of all public contracts—
(i) the total number of tenders submitted by the contracting authority’s deadline for submitting tenders (discounting tenders submitted but subsequently withdrawn),
(ii) the total number of tenders assessed by the contracting authority, and
(iii) the total number of unsuccessful tenders assessed by the contracting authority which were submitted by—(aa) a small and medium-sized enterprise, and(bb) a non-governmental organisation that is value-driven and which principally reinvests its surpluses to further social, environmental or cultural objectives,
except in the case of a direct award under section 41 or 43 of the 2023 Act,
(o) where the public contract is a framework or awarded other than in accordance with a framework, details of which of the following procedures was used—
(i) an open procedure,
(ii) a competitive flexible procedure, or
(iii) a direct award under section 41 or 43 of the 2023 Act,
(p) whether a tender notice was used to reserve the contract to supported employment providers in accordance with section 32 of the 2023 Act, and whether the contract was awarded to such a supplier,
(q) whether a tender notice was used to reserve the contract to public service mutuals in accordance with section 33 of the 2023 Act, and whether the contract was awarded to such a supplier,
(r) the end date of any standstill period under section 51 of the 2023 Act or, if no standstill period applies, any date before which the contracting authority has determined not to enter into the contract,
(s) the estimated date when the contract will be entered into,
(t) where the public contract is being awarded directly under section 41 or 43 of the 2023 Act, the same information referred to in regulation 27(2)(h) to (o),
(u) where the public contract is being awarded in accordance with a framework which is arranged by reference to lots, the distinct number given by the contracting authority to the lot under which the contract is being awarded, and
(v) where—
(i) the public contract is being awarded by reference to lots, and
(ii) the contracting authority is using the contract award notice to give notice that it is ceasing to procure all of the goods, services and works set out in one or more of those lots or any lots under future contracts under the arrangement under section 18(2)(a) of the 2023 Act,
the ceased lot information.
(3) In this regulation “ceased lot information” is—
(a) the following information for each ceased lot—
(i) the title of the lot,
(ii) the distinct number given to the lot by the contracting authority,
(iii) the relevant CPV codes, and
(iv) a description of the kinds of goods, services or works which were to have been supplied under the lot, and
(b) the date when the contracting authority decided to cease the procurement under the lot.
(4) A contracting authority is not required to publish, in accordance with paragraph (2)(e)(vii), connected person information which is secured information in relation to—
(a) a connected person who is an individual who meets the description in regulation 12(3)(b) and (c), or
(b) a connected person who is an individual who meets the description in regulation 12(15)(b).
(5) In this regulation “Secured information” is information which—
(a) in relation to an individual mentioned in paragraph (4)(a) or (b), is for the time being omitted from a PSC register in accordance with regulation 33(1) of the Register of People with Significant Control Regulations 2016, or
(b) in relation to an individual mentioned in paragraph (4)(b), is information regarding which the individual—
(i) is reasonably of the view set out in paragraph (6), and
(ii) has confirmed that view in writing to the contracting authority.
(6) The view is that if the information is published—
(a) the activities of the company, or
(b) one or more characteristics or personal attributes of the applicant when associated with that company,
will put the applicant or a person living with the applicant at serious risk of being subjected to violence or intimidation.
(7) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
(8) This regulation does not apply to a contracting authority that is a private utility.
(9) In this regulation “associated person” has the meaning given by section 26(4) of the 2023 Act.
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a contract award notice published by a private utility under section 50(1) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the same information referred to in regulation 28(2)(a) to (q), except sub-paragraphs (h) and (n),
(b) the estimated date when the contract will be entered into, and
(c) a description of any option in the public contract—
(i) to supply additional goods, services or works, or
(ii) to extend or renew the term of the contract.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement (including information that relates to other contracts awarded under the same procurement) in the notice.
(4) This regulation does not apply to—
(a) the direct award of a public contract under section 41 or 43 of the 2023 Act (see instead regulation 30), or
(b) the award of a public contract in accordance with a framework (see instead regulation 31).
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a contract award notice published by a private utility under section 50(1) of the 2023 Act where the contract was awarded directly in accordance with section 41 or 43 of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the same information referred to in regulation 28(2)(a) to (q), except sub-paragraphs (c)(iii), (c)(iv), (h) to (j), (l) and (n),
(b) the estimated date when the contract will be entered into,
(c) a description of any option in the public contract—
(i) to supply additional goods, services or works, or
(ii) to extend or renew the term of the contract,
(d) whether the contract is being awarded directly to a supplier that is not an excluded supplier because a direct award justification applies in accordance with section 41(1)(a) of the 2023 Act,
(e) if sub-paragraph (d) applies, the direct award justification in Schedule 5 to the 2023 Act which applies and an explanation of why the contracting authority considers that it applies,
(f) whether the contract is being awarded directly to a supplier that is an excluded supplier because the contracting authority considers that there is an overriding public interest in awarding the contract to that supplier in accordance with section 41(2) to (5) of the 2023 Act,
(g) if sub-paragraph (f) applies—
(i) the offence or other event mentioned in Schedule 6 to the 2023 Act by virtue of which the supplier is an excluded supplier, ...
(ii) which ground in section 41(5) of the 2023 Act applies and an explanation of why the contracting authority considers that it applies, 
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(iii) the direct award justification in Schedule 5 to the 2023 Act which applies and an explanation of why the contracting authority considers that it applies,
(h) whether the contract is being awarded directly to a supplier pursuant to regulations made under section 42 of the 2023 Act (direct award to protect life, etc.),
(i) if sub-paragraph (h) applies, the title and registration number of the statutory instrument containing those regulations,
(j) whether the contract is being awarded directly to a supplier that is not an excluded supplier by virtue of section 43 of the 2023 Act (switching to direct award), and
(k) if sub-paragraph (j) applies, the reason the contracting authority considers there were no suitable tenders or requests to participate by reference to section 43(2) of the 2023 Act and why it considers that an award under section 19 of that Act is not possible in the circumstances.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
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(1) This Regulation sets out other information which must be included in a contract award notice published by a private utility under section 50(1) of the 2023 Act where the contract is being awarded in accordance with a framework.
(2) The information is—
(a) the same information referred to in regulation 28(2)(a) to (q), except sub-paragraphs, (c)(iv), (i), (j), (n) and (o),
(b) the estimated date when the contract will be entered into,
(c) a description of any option in the public contract—
(i) to supply additional goods, services or works, or
(ii) to extend or renew the term of the contract,
(d) where the framework is arranged by reference to lots, the distinct number given by the contracting authority to the lot under which the contract is being awarded,
(e) details of which of the following procedures was used to award the public contract—
(i) a competitive selection process for frameworks under section 46 of the 2023 Act, or
(ii) an award without further competition under section 45(4) of the 2023 Act, and
(f) if sub-paragraph (e)(ii) applies, an explanation of why the contracting authority considered that it applies by reference to section 45(4) of the 2023 Act.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
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(1) This regulation sets out what information must be included in an assessment summary provided to a supplier under section 50(3) of the 2023 Act.
(2) In the case of the most advantageous tender, the information is—
(a) the name of the supplier,
(b) a contact postal address and email address for the supplier,
(c) the unique identifier for the supplier,
(d) in respect of the award criteria for the public contract—
(i) the award criteria, including the assessment methodology, set out in full, or a summary of the award criteria including—(aa) the title of each criterion,(bb) the relative importance of each criterion, and(cc) how each criterion was to have been assessed by reference to scores and what scores were to have been available for each criterion, and
(ii) if the award criteria, including the assessment methodology, are not set out in full in the assessment summary, an indication of where the full version can be accessed, and
(e) how the tender was assessed against the award criteria by reference to scores including—
(i) the score determined for each award criterion and—(aa) an explanation for that score by reference to relevant information in the tender, and(bb) where an award criterion includes sub-criteria for assessment, an explanation of how the tender was assessed by reference to each sub-criterion, and
(ii) the total score and any sub-total scores.
(3) In the case of any other assessed tender, the information is—
(a) the same information as that referred to in paragraph (2)(a) to (d),
(b) the same information as that referred to in paragraph (2)(e), but only to the extent that the tender was assessed against the award criteria,
(c) any further explanation of why the public contract is not being awarded to the supplier including, where the tender was disqualified under the assessment methodology under section 23(3) of the 2023 Act, the reasons for that disqualification, and
(d) the same information referred to in paragraph (2)(e) in respect of the most advantageous tender.
(4) All assessment summaries in respect of a public contract which are provided by a contracting authority to suppliers in accordance with section 50(3) of the 2023 Act must be provided at the same time.
(5) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from providing other information that relates to the same procurement in an assessment summary.
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a contract details notice published under section 53(1) of the 2023 Act where the public contract was entered into following—
(a) an open procedure, or
(b) a competitive flexible procedure (including by reference to a dynamic market).
(2) The information is—
(a) the contracting authority information,
(b) the title of the procurement,
(c) the unique identifier for the procurement,
(d) the unique identifier for the public contract,
(e) where the public contract was awarded by reference to suppliers’ membership of a dynamic market, the unique identifier for that dynamic market,
(f) the contract subject-matter,
(g) for each supplier party to the public contract—
(i) the supplier’s name,
(ii) the supplier’s contact postal address and email address,
(iii) the unique identifier for the supplier, and
(iv) whether the supplier is—(aa) a small and medium-sized enterprise,(bb) a non-governmental organisation that is value-driven and which principally reinvests its surpluses to further social, environmental or cultural objectives,(cc) a supported employment provider, or(dd) a public service mutual,
(h) whether the public contract was awarded following—
(i) an open procedure, or
(ii) a competitive flexible procedure,
(i) whether the contract was reserved—
(i) to supported employment providers in accordance with section 32 of the 2023 Act, or
(ii) to public service mutuals in accordance with section 33 of the 2023 Act,
(j) if the public contract was awarded by reference to a lot—
(i) the title of the lot,
(ii) the distinct number given to the lot by the contracting authority,
(iii) a description of the kinds of goods, services or works which will be supplied,
(iv) a summary of how those goods, services or works will be supplied,
(v) the estimated date when, or period over which, the goods, services or works will be supplied,
(vi) the estimated amount of goods, services or works which will be supplied,
(vii) the estimated value of the lot, and
(viii) the relevant CPV codes,
(k) the estimated value of the public contract,
(l) the date when the public contract was entered into,
(m) a description of any option in the public contract—
(i) to supply additional goods, services or works, or
(ii) to extend or renew the term of the contract,
(n) where the public contract was awarded under an appropriate part of a dynamic market, the distinct number given to that part by the person who established the dynamic market,
(o) whether the public contract is a special regime contract and, if so, whether it is—
(i) a concession contract,
(ii) a light touch contract, or
(iii) a utilities contract,
(p) whether the public contract is a contract for which the United Kingdom has obligations under the GPA,
(q) from the date when the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership enters into force for the United Kingdom, whether the public contract is a contract for which the United Kingdom has obligations under that Agreement,
(r) where the key performance indicators were set in accordance with section 52(1) of the 2023 Act—
(i) a description of each key performance indicator, and
(ii) how often the contracting authority will assess performance against the key performance indicators in accordance with section 71(2) of the 2023 Act, and
(s) where key performance indicators were not set by virtue of section 52(2) of the 2023 Act, an explanation of why the contracting authority considers that the supplier’s performance under the contract could not appropriately be assessed by reference to key performance indicators.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
(4) This regulation does not apply to a contract details notice where the public contract is a framework (see instead regulation 34).
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a contract details notice published under section 53(1) of the 2023 Act where the public contract is a framework.
(2) The information is—
(a) the same information referred to in regulation 33(2)(a) to (q), except sub-paragraph (h),
(b) the contracting authorities entitled to award public contracts in accordance with the framework (whether by listing the names of those authorities or by describing categories of authorities),
(c) the term of the framework,
(d) whether the framework is awarded under an open framework,
(e) where the framework was awarded under an open framework, the unique identifier for the procurement of the last framework awarded under the open framework (unless no framework has previously been awarded under the open framework),
(f) where the framework was awarded under an open framework, the estimated end date of the open framework,
(g) whether the public contract was awarded following—
(i) an open procedure,
(ii) a competitive flexible procedure, or
(iii) directly, in accordance with section 41 or 43 of the 2023 Act,
(h) whether the framework provides for fees to be charged to a supplier in accordance with the framework and, if so, details of the fixed percentage by which they will be charged in accordance with section 45(7) of the 2023 Act,
(i) the price payable, or mechanism for determining the price payable, under a public contract awarded in accordance with the framework, and
(j) details of the selection process to be applied on the award of a public contract in accordance with the framework.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a contract details notice published under section 53(1) of the 2023 Act where the public contract was awarded in accordance with a framework.
(2) The information is—
(a) the same information referred to in regulation 33(2), except sub-paragraphs (e), (h), (n), (p) and (q),
(b) the unique identifier for the procurement of the framework in accordance with which the public contract is being awarded,
(c) where the framework is arranged by reference to lots, the distinct number given by the contracting authority to the lot under which the contract is being awarded,
(d) details of which of the following procedures was used to award the public contract—
(i) a competitive selection process for frameworks under section 46 of the 2023 Act, or
(ii) an award without further competition under section 45(4) of the 2023 Act, and
(e) if sub-paragraph (d)(ii) applies, an explanation of why the contracting authority considered that it applies by reference to section 45(4) of the 2023 Act.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a contract details notice published under section 53(1) of the 2023 Act where the public contract was awarded directly in accordance with section 41 or 43 of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the same information referred to in regulation 33(2), except sub-paragraphs (e), (h) and (n),
(b) whether the contract was awarded directly to a supplier that is not an excluded supplier because a direct award justification applies in accordance with section 41(1)(a) of the 2023 Act,
(c) if sub-paragraph (b) applies, the direct award justification in Schedule 5 to the 2023 Act which applies and an explanation of why the contracting authority considers that it applies,
(d) whether the contract was awarded directly to a supplier that is an excluded supplier because the contracting authority considered that there was an overriding public interest in awarding the contract to that supplier in accordance with section 41(2) to (5) of the 2023 Act,
(e) if sub-paragraph (d) applies—
(i) the direct award justification in Schedule 5 to the 2023 Act which applies and an explanation of why the contracting authority considers that it applies,
(ii) the offence or other event mentioned in Schedule 6 to the 2023 Act by virtue of which the supplier is an excluded supplier, and
(iii) which ground in section 41(5) of the 2023 Act applies and an explanation of why the contracting authority considers that it applies,
(f) whether the contract was awarded directly to a supplier pursuant to regulations made under section 42 of the 2023 Act (direct award to protect life, etc.),
(g) if sub-paragraph (f) applies, the title and registration number of the statutory instrument containing those regulations,
(h) whether the contract was awarded directly to a supplier that is not an excluded supplier by virtue of section 43 of the 2023 Act (switching to direct award),
(i) if sub-paragraph (h) applies, an explanation of why the contracting authority considers there were no suitable tenders or requests to participate by reference to section 43(2) of the 2023 Act and why it considers that an award under section 19 of that Act is not possible in the circumstances,
(j) whether the contract was awarded to a supplier that is an excluded supplier by virtue of section 41(2) of the 2023 Act, and
(k) if sub-paragraph (j) applies, the offence or other event mentioned in Schedule 6 to the 2023 Act in question.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
(4) This regulation does not apply to a contract details notice where the public contract is a framework (see instead regulation 34).
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a contract details notice published under section 87(3) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the contracting authority information,
(b) the title of the procurement,
(c) the unique identifier for the procurement,
(d) the unique identifier for the contract,
(e) for each supplier party to the contract—
(i) the supplier’s name,
(ii) the supplier’s contact postal address and email address,
(iii) the unique identifier for the supplier, and
(iv) whether the supplier is—(aa) a small and medium-sized enterprise, or(bb) a non-governmental organisation that is value-driven and which principally reinvests its surpluses to further social, environmental or cultural objectives,
(f) the contract subject-matter,
(g) whether the contract was awarded by reference to lots and, if so—
(i) the title of each lot under the contract,
(ii) the distinct number given to each lot by the contracting authority,
(h) whether the contract is a light touch contract,
(i) whether the contract was awarded by reference to the suppliers’ membership of a dynamic market and, if so—
(i) the unique identifier for the dynamic market, and
(ii) where the public contract was awarded under an appropriate part of a dynamic market (see section 34(1) and (6) of the 2023 Act), the distinct number given to that part by the contracting authority,
(j) the estimated value of the contract,
(k) the date when the contract was entered into, and
(l) a description of any option in the contract—
(i) to supply additional goods, services or works, or
(ii) to extend or renew the term of the contract.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
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(1) This regulation sets out what information must be included in a procurement termination notice published under section 55(2) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the contracting authority information,
(b) the title of the procurement,
(c) the unique identifier for the procurement,
(d) a statement to the effect that, following the publication of a tender or transparency notice in respect of a contract, the contracting authority has decided not to award the contract, and
(e) the date when the contracting authority decided not to award the public contract.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in a procurement termination notice.
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(1) This regulation sets out what information must be included in a payments compliance notice published under section 69(1) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the contracting authority information,
(b) the dates of the first and the last days of the reporting period to which the payments compliance notice relates,
(c) in respect of sums paid by the contracting authority under public contracts during the reporting period—
(i) the average number of days taken to make those payments, where day 1 is the first day after the invoice day;
(ii) the percentage of those payments which were made, where day 1 is the first day after the invoice day—(aa) within the period beginning on day 1 and ending with day 30;(bb) within the period beginning on day 31 and ending with day 60;(cc) on or after day 61,
(ca) the proportion of invoices paid in accordance with the term in section 68(2) of the 2023 Act during the reporting period, expressed as a percentage of the total number of invoices that were, or should have been, paid in accordance with that term within the reporting period,
(d) in respect of sums which became payable under public contracts during the reporting period, the percentage of those payments which were not made within the reporting period, and
(e) a statement of the director or similar officer of the contracting authority who is responsible for the contracting authority’s finances setting out that the person approves the payments compliance notice and that person’s name and job title.
(3) In paragraph (2)—
 “average” (“cyfartalog”) means the arithmetic mean;
 “invoice day” (“diwrnod anfonebu”) means the day on which a contracting authority receives an invoice.
(4) For the purposes of paragraph (2), a payment is made—
(a) when it is received by the supplier, or
(b) if there is any delay in the sum being received for which the contracting authority is not responsible, when it would have been received without that delay.
(5) In paragraph (3) the reference to a contracting authority receiving an invoice includes the invoice being delivered to an address, or through an electronic invoicing system, specified in the contract for the purpose.
(6) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other relevant information in the notice.
(7) In this regulation “payments compliance notice” (“hysbysiad cydymffurfedd taliadau”) and “reporting period” (“cyfnod adrodd”) have the meaning given by section 69 of the 2023 Act.
40 

(1) This regulation makes provision about information published under either of the following provisions—
(a) section 71(2)(b) of the 2023 Act (assessment of performance against key performance indicators);
(b) section 71(5) of that Act (breach of public contract or failure to perform).
(2) The information must be published in the form of a notice called a “Contract Performance Notice”.
(3) Where the information is being published under section 71(2)(b) of the 2023 Act, the notice must include the information set out in paragraph (4).
(4) The information is—
(a) the contracting authority information,
(b) the title of the procurement,
(c) the unique identifier for—
(i) the procurement, and
(ii) the public contract,
(d) the key performance indicators set in accordance with section 52(1) of the 2023 Act,
(e) a statement that the notice is being used to set out the contracting authority’s assessment of performance against the key performance indicators,
(f) for each supplier whose performance has been assessed against the key performance indicators—
(i) the supplier’s name,
(ii) the supplier’s contact postal address and email address, and
(iii) the unique identifier for the supplier,
(g) the contracting authority’s assessment of performance against the indicators in accordance with the ratings set out in paragraph (5), and
(h) the time period to which the contracting authority’s assessment applies.
(5) The ratings are—

Rating Description
Good Performance is meeting or exceeding the key performance indicators
Approaching target Performance is close to meeting the key performance indicators
Requires improvement Performance is below the key performance indicators
Inadequate Performance is significantly below the key performance indicators
Other Performance cannot be described as good, approaching target, requires improvement or inadequate
(6) Where the information is being published under section 71(5) of the 2023 Act, the notice must include the information set out in paragraph (7).
(7) The information is—
(a) the contracting authority information,
(b) the title of the procurement,
(c) the unique identifier for—
(i) the procurement, and
(ii) the public contract,
(d) for each supplier that has committed the breach or failure to perform set out in the notice—
(i) the supplier’s name,
(ii) the supplier’s contact postal address and email address, and
(iii) the unique identifier for the supplier,
(e) the information referred to in—
(i) section 71(5)(a) of the 2023 Act (that section 71(5) of that Act applies), and
(ii) section 71(5)(b) of the 2023 Act (the circumstances giving rise to the application of section 71(5) of that Act),
(f) a statement that the information is being published because—
(i) the supplier has breached the public contract and the breach resulted in one of the events referred to in section 71(3)(b), or
(ii) the supplier is not performing a public contract to the contracting authority’s satisfaction,
(g) where the supplier has breached the public contract, which of the following resulted from the breach—
(i) partial termination of the public contract;
(ii) the award of damages;
(iii) a settlement agreement between the supplier and the contracting authority,
(h) where the supplier has breached the public contract, the date of any—
(i) partial termination of the public contract,
(ii) award of damages, or
(iii) settlement,
(i) where the supplier is not performing the public contract to the contracting authority’s satisfaction, the date when the contracting authority considered that the supplier had failed to improve its performance in accordance with section 71(4)(c),
(j) an explanation of the nature of the contractual obligation which has been breached or is not being performed to the contracting authority’s satisfaction,
(k) an explanation of the nature of the breach or failure to perform including—
(i) an explanation of the impact or consequences of the breach or failure to perform,
(ii) the duration of the breach or failure to perform and whether it is ongoing,
(iii) an explanation of any steps taken by the supplier to mitigate the impact or consequences of the breach or failure to perform,
(iv) any steps that the contracting authority has taken to notify the supplier of the breach or failure to perform and encourage them to improve the situation, including—(aa) any warning notices given under the public contract, or(bb) any opportunity to improve performance, and
(v) what steps, if any, were taken by the supplier to improve the situation and why these were not sufficient,
(l) where the breach has resulted in partial termination of the public contract, a description of which part of, or to what extent, the contract has been partially terminated, and
(m) where there has been an award of damages or payment of other monies following the breach or failure to perform—
(i) confirmation that this is the case,
(ii) the amount of damages or other monies,
(iii) the basis on which any damages were awarded or other monies paid, for example—(aa) in the case of damages, in accordance with the public contract,(bb) in the case of damages, in accordance with a decision of a court or tribunal, or(cc) in the case of other monies, in accordance with a negotiated settlement, and
(iv) where there has been a recorded decision of a court or tribunal finding a breach—(aa) a link to the web page where the decision can be accessed, or(bb) a copy of the decision.
(8) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
(9) This regulation does not apply to information required to be published in accordance with section 71(5) of the 2023 Act where a breach resulted in the full termination of a public contract (see instead regulation 42).
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(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a contract change notice published under section 75(1) or (5) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the contracting authority information,
(b) the title of the procurement,
(c) the unique identifier for the procurement,
(d) the unique identifier for the contract,
(e) for each supplier party to the public contract or convertible contract—
(i) the supplier’s name,
(ii) the supplier’s contact postal address and email address, and
(iii) the unique identifier for the supplier,
(f) whether the contracting authority is permitted to make the modification to the public contract or convertible contract because the modification is, by virtue of section 74(1)(a) of the 2023 Act, one which is described—
(i) in paragraphs 2 and 3 of Schedule 8 to that Act (urgency and the protection of life, etc.),
(ii) in paragraph 4 of Schedule 8 to that Act (unforeseeable circumstances),
(iii) in paragraphs 5 to 7 of Schedule 8 to that Act (materialisation of a known risk),
(iv) in paragraph 8 of Schedule 8 to that Act (additional goods, services or works), or
(v) in paragraph 9 of Schedule 8 to that Act (transfer on corporate restructuring),
(where the modification is permitted under one of those provisions),
(g) an explanation of why the modification falls within one of the types of modifications mentioned in sub-paragraph (f),
(h) details of any change as a result of the modification—
(i) to the estimated value of the public contract or convertible contract immediately prior to the modification, or
(ii) to the term of the public contract or convertible contract,
(i) where the modification is one which is described in paragraph 9 of Schedule 8 to that Act (transfer on corporate restructuring)—
(i) for each new supplier party to the public contract or convertible contract—(aa) the supplier’s name,(bb) the supplier’s contact postal address and email address, and(cc) the unique identifier for the supplier, and
(ii) for each supplier that will no longer be party to the public contract or convertible contract, the same information referred to in paragraph (i)(aa) to (cc),
(j) the estimated date when—
(i) the public contract or convertible contract will be modified, and
(ii) the modification will have effect, and
(k) whether a voluntary standstill period applies in accordance with section 76(1) of the 2023 Act, and, if so, the duration of that period.
(3) For provision which requires contracting authorities to publish contracts as modified or modifications in certain cases, see section 77 of the 2023 Act.
(4) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
(5) In this regulation “contract change notice” (“hysbysiad newid contract”) has the meaning given by section 75(3) of the 2023 Act.
42 

(1) This regulation sets out other information which must be included in a contract termination notice published under section 80(1) of the 2023 Act.
(2) The information is—
(a) the contracting authority information,
(b) the title of the procurement,
(c) the unique identifier for—
(i) the procurement, and
(ii) the public contract,
(d) for each supplier party to the public contract—
(i) the supplier’s name,
(ii) the supplier’s contact postal address and email address, and
(iii) the unique identifier for the supplier,
(e) the reasons for terminating the public contract (including any reason mentioned in section 80(3) of the 2023 Act),
(f) the date when the public contract was terminated,
(g) the estimated value of the public contract,
(h) where the termination of the public contract was the result of the supplier breaching the contract—
(i) a statement that section 71(5) of the 2023 Act applies because the supplier breached the contract,
(ii) whether the breach resulted in—(aa) the award of damages, or(bb) a settlement agreement between the supplier and the contracting authority,
(iii) the date of—(aa) any award of any damages, or(bb) any settlement,
(iv) where the supplier did not perform the public contract to the contracting authority’s satisfaction, the date when the contracting authority considered that the supplier had failed to improve its performance in accordance with section 71(4)(c),
(v) an explanation of the nature of the contractual obligation which was breached or was not being performed to the contracting authority’s satisfaction,
(vi) an explanation of the nature of the breach or failure to perform including—(aa) an explanation of the impact or consequences of the breach or failure to perform,(bb) the duration of the breach or failure to perform,(cc) an explanation of any steps taken by the supplier to mitigate the impact or consequences of the breach or failure to perform,(dd) any steps that the contracting authority took to notify the supplier of the breach or failure to perform and encourage them to improve the situation, including any warning notices given under the public contract or other proper opportunity to improve performance pursuant to section 71(4)(b) of the 2023 Act,(ee) what steps, if any, were taken by the supplier to improve the situation and why these were not sufficient, and
(vii) where there has been an award of damages or other monies paid following the breach or failure to perform—(aa) confirmation that this is the case,(bb) the amount of damages or other monies paid,(cc) the basis on which the damages were awarded or other monies paid, for example in accordance with the public contract, a decision of a court or tribunal or a negotiated settlement, and(dd) where there is a recorded decision of a court or tribunal finding that there was a breach, a link to the web page where the decision can be accessed or a copy of the decision.
(3) Nothing in this regulation prevents a contracting authority from publishing other information that relates to the same procurement in the notice.
(4) In this regulation “contract termination notice” (“hysbysiad terfynu contract”) has the meaning given by section 80(2) of the 2023 Act.
PART 3
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(1) For the purposes of section 9(1) of the 2023 Act (light touch contracts) the services which are covered by the CPV codes set out in column (1) of the Table in Schedule 1 to these Regulations and described in column (2) of that Table are specified as light touch services.
(2) For the purposes of section 33(7) of the 2023 Act (reserving contracts to public service mutuals), a service specified in columns (1) and (2) of the Table in Schedule 1 to these Regulations is specified as a reservable light touch service where in the entry corresponding to that service in column (3), the letter “R” appears.
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(1) All the entities listed in column (1) or (2) of the Table in Schedule 2 to these Regulations are specified for the purposes of the definition of “central government authority” in paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 1 to the 2023 Act.
(2) Where an entity listed in Schedule 2 to these Regulations is succeeded by another entity, which is itself a contracting authority, the successor entity is deemed to be included in the Schedule.
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For the purposes of the definition of “works” in paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 1 to the 2023 Act, “works” means any of the activities coming within a CPV code listed in Schedule 3 to these Regulations.
45A. 

(1) For the purposes of the turnover test in paragraph 6(3) of Schedule 2 to the 2023 Act, an affiliated person’s—
(a) affiliated turnover amount is to be calculated using their entire affiliated turnover amount generated over the relevant period, and
(b) total turnover amount is to be calculated using their entire total turnover amount generated over the relevant period.
(2) Where an affiliated person’s affiliated turnover amount or total turnover amount is not available for the entirety of the relevant period because the affiliated person was created or commenced their activities following the beginning of the relevant period, the affiliated turnover amount and total turnover amount is to be calculated in accordance with paragraph (3).
(3) An affiliated person’s affiliated turnover amount and total turnover amount is to be calculated—
(a) where there has been no turnover during the relevant period, using credible business projections for a three-year period, starting from the date of contract award;
(b) in any other case, using—
(i) any affiliated turnover or total turnover, as the case may be, generated during the relevant period, and
(ii) credible business projections, starting from the date of contract award, for such part of the three-year period as are not covered by paragraph (i).
(4) In calculating the affiliated turnover amount and total turnover amount in relation to a person (“A”), the equivalent turnover of a person who is an affiliated person in relation to A, but is not the utility, is to be treated as part of A’s turnover.
(5) In this regulation—
 “equivalent turnover” (“trosiant cyfwerth”) means—
(a) where the turnover test is being applied in respect of a utilities contract for the supply of goods, in respect of—
(i) the affiliated turnover amount, turnover deriving from the supply of goods to the utility or other persons affiliated with the utility;
(ii) the total turnover amount, the total turnover deriving from the supply of goods,where, for the purposes of paragraph (i), those goods are the same or similar to the goods A supplies to the utility or other persons affiliated with the utility and are supplied over the relevant period or, where A’s turnover has been calculated in accordance with paragraph (3), a corresponding three-year period;
(b) where the turnover test is being applied in respect of a utilities contract for the supply of services, in respect of—
(i) the affiliated turnover amount, turnover deriving from the supply of services to the utility or other persons affiliated with the utility;
(ii) the total turnover amount, the total turnover deriving from the supply of services,where, for the purposes of paragraph (i), those services are the same or similar to the services A supplies to the utility or other persons affiliated with the utility and are supplied over the relevant period or, where A’s turnover has been calculated in accordance with paragraph (3), a corresponding three-year period;
(c) where the turnover test is being applied in respect of a utilities contract for the supply of works, in respect of—
(i) the affiliated turnover amount, turnover deriving from the supply of works to the utility or other persons affiliated with the utility;
(ii) the total turnover amount, the total turnover deriving from the supply of works,where, for the purposes of paragraph (i), those works are the same or similar to the works A supplies to the utility or other persons affiliated with the utility and are supplied over the relevant period or, where A’s turnover has been calculated in accordance with paragraph (3), a corresponding three-year period;
 “relevant period” (“cyfnod perthnasol”) means either—
(a) the period of three years ending with the date of contract award, or
(b) where information relating to turnover for the period in sub-paragraph (a) is not available, a three-year period corresponding with the accounting periods of the affiliated person, ending not earlier than one year before the date of contract award.
45B. 

(1) For the purposes of paragraph 1(2)(c) of Schedule 4 to the 2023 Act—
(a) the amount of gas or heat supplied to the network is to be calculated using the total turnover generated by the supply of gas or heat by the operator to the network (“network turnover”) during the relevant period, and
(b) the operator’s turnover amount is to be calculated using the operator’s total turnover during the relevant period.
(2) Where an operator’s network turnover or total turnover is not available for the entirety of the relevant period because the operator was created or commenced their activities after the beginning of the relevant period, turnover is to be calculated in accordance with paragraph (3).
(3) An operator’s network turnover and total turnover is to be calculated—
(a) where there has been no turnover during the relevant period, using credible business projections for a three-year period starting from the date of contract award;
(b) in any other case, using—
(i) any network turnover or total turnover, as the case may be, generated during the relevant period, and
(ii) credible business projections, starting from the date of contract award, for such part of the three-year period as are not covered by paragraph (i).
(4) In this regulation—
 “quarter” (“chwarter”) means a period of three months beginning with 1 January, 1 April, 1 July or 1 October in any given year;
 “relevant period” (“cyfnod perthnasol”) means either—
(a) the period of three years ending with the date of contract award, or
(b) where information relating to gas and heat supplied to the network or turnover for the period in sub-paragraph (a) is not available, a three-year period corresponding with the accounting periods of the operator, ending with the last quarter before the date of contract award for which the operator has such information available.
45C. 

(1)  For the purposes of paragraph 2(2)(d) of Schedule 4 to the 2023 Act—
(a) the amount of electricity supplied to the network is to be calculated using the total amount of electricity supplied by the operator to the network during the relevant period, and
(b) the amount of energy produced by the operator is to be calculated using the total amount of energy produced by the operator during the relevant period.
(2) Where the amount of electricity supplied by the operator to the network, or the amount of energy produced by the operator, is not available for the entirety of the relevant period because the operator was created or commenced their activities after the beginning of the relevant period, the amount of electricity supplied by the operator to the network and the amount of energy produced by the operator is to be calculated in accordance with paragraph (3).
(3) The amount of electricity supplied by the operator to the network and the amount of energy produced by the operator is to be calculated—
(a) where there has been no electricity supplied or energy produced during the relevant period, using credible business projections for a three-year period starting from the date of contract award;
(b) in any other case, using—
(i) any electricity supplied to the network or energy produced, as the case may be, during the relevant period, and
(ii) credible business projections, starting from the date of contract award, for such part of the three-year period as are not covered by paragraph (i).
(4) In this regulation—
 “quarter” (“chwarter”) means a period of three months beginning with 1 January, 1 April, 1 July or 1 October in any given year;
 “relevant period” (“cyfnod perthnasol”) means either—
(a) the period of three years ending with the date of contract award, or
(b) where information relating to electricity supplied or energy produced for the period in sub-paragraph (a) is not available, a three-year period corresponding with the accounting periods of the operator, ending with the last quarter before the date of contract award for which the operator has such information available.
45D. 

(1)  For the purposes of paragraph 3(4)(d) of Schedule 4 to the 2023 Act—
(a) the amount of drinking water supplied to the network is to be calculated using the total amount of drinking water supplied by the operator to the network during the relevant period, and
(b) the amount of drinking water produced by the operator is to be calculated using the total amount of drinking water produced by the operator during the relevant period.
(2) Where the amount of drinking water supplied by the operator to the network or the amount of drinking water produced by the operator is not available for the entirety of the relevant period because the operator was created or commenced their activities after the beginning of the relevant period, the amount of drinking water supplied and the amount of drinking water produced is to be calculated in accordance with paragraph (3).
(3) The amount of drinking water supplied by the operator to the network and the amount of drinking water produced by the operator is to be calculated—
(a) where there has been no drinking water supplied or produced during the relevant period, using credible business projections for a three-year period starting from the date of contract award;
(b) in any other case, using—
(i) any drinking water supplied to the network or drinking water produced, as the case may be, during the relevant period, and
(ii) credible business projections, starting from the date of contract award, for such part of the three-year period as are not covered by paragraph (i).
(4) In this regulation—
 “quarter” (“chwarter”) means a period of three months beginning with 1 January, 1 April, 1 July or 1 October in any given year;
 “relevant period” (“cyfnod perthnasol”) means either—
(a) the period of three years ending with the date of contract award, or
(b) where information relating to drinking water supplied or produced for the period in sub-paragraph (a) is not available, a three-year period corresponding with the accounting periods of the operator, ending with the last quarter before the date of contract award for which the operator has such information available.
45E. 

(1) For the purposes of paragraph 2(2)(c) of Schedule 2 to the 2023 Act (exempted contracts), the calculation of the percentage of activities carried out by a person is to be made in accordance with this regulation.
(2) Subject to paragraph (8), the percentage of activities carried out by a person for or on behalf of the contracting authorities or other persons described in paragraph 2(2)(c)(ii) of Schedule 2 to the 2023 Act is to be calculated by taking that person’s attributable turnover as a percentage of their total turnover, over the relevant period.
(3) A person’s attributable turnover is their turnover deriving from activities carried out on behalf of the contracting authorities or other persons described in paragraph 2(2)(c)(ii) of Schedule 2 to the 2023 Act.
(4) Where a person’s attributable turnover or total turnover is not available for the entirety of the relevant period because the person was created or commenced their activities following the beginning of the relevant period, the attributable turnover and total turnover is to be calculated in accordance with paragraph (5).
(5) A person’s attributable turnover and total turnover is to be calculated—
(a) where there has been no turnover at all during the relevant period, using credible business projections for a period of three years beginning with the date of contract award;
(b) in any other case, using—
(i) any attributable turnover or total turnover, as the case may be, generated during the relevant period, and
(ii) credible business projections, for a period beginning with the date of contract award,
which, when combined, provide turnover information and projections for the entirety of the period of three years beginning with the date any turnover was first generated during the relevant period.
(6) Where a person’s attributable turnover or total turnover for the entirety of the relevant period is, as at the date of contract award, no longer representative of the person’s activities because the activities changed as a result of a reorganisation of the person which occurred following the beginning of the relevant period, the attributable turnover and total turnover is to be calculated in accordance with paragraph (7).
(7) A person’s attributable turnover and total turnover is to be calculated—
(a) where there has been no turnover at all generated after reorganisation, using credible business projections for a period of three years beginning with the date of contract award;
(b) in any other case, using—
(i) any attributable turnover or total turnover, as the case may be, generated after reorganisation, and
(ii) credible business projections, for a period beginning with the date of contract award,
which, when combined, provide turnover information and projections for the entirety of the period of three years beginning with the date any turnover was first generated after reorganisation.
(8) Where the percentage of activities carried out by a person, as calculated in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (7), is not a suitable measure of the activities carried out by a person for the purposes of paragraph 2(2)(c) of Schedule 2 to the 2023 Act, the percentage of such activities must be calculated by taking, over the relevant period, one of the following—
(a) costs incurred by the person on activities carried out for or on behalf of the authorities or other persons, as a percentage of their total costs;
(b) time spent by the person on activities carried out for or on behalf of the authorities or other persons, as a percentage of their total time;
(c) the value of goods, services or works supplied by the person to the authorities or other persons, as a percentage of the total value of goods, services or works supplied by the person;
(d) the value of goods, services or works supplied to the person by the authorities or other persons, as a percentage of the total value of goods, services or works supplied to the person.
(9) In this regulation—
 “accounting period” (“cyfnod cyfrifyddu”) means a period in respect of which accounts are prepared in relation to the person;
 “date of contract award” (“dyddiad dyfarnu’r contract”) means the date when the contracting authority decided to award the contract;
 “relevant period” (“cyfnod perthnasol”) means either—
(a) the period of three years ending with the date of contract award, or
(b) where, due to the timing of the preparation of the person’s accounts, information relating to turnover for the period in sub-paragraph (a) is not available as at the date of contract award, a period of three years ending with the date the last accounting period before the date of contract award for which such information is available ends;
 “reorganisation” (“ad-drefnu”) means a change, other than a minimal or incidental change, to a person’s structure, operations, funding or ownership.
45F. 

(1) For the purposes of paragraph 3(2)(b) of Schedule 2 to the 2023 Act (exempted contracts), the calculation of the percentage of activities contemplated by the horizontal arrangement is to be made in accordance with this regulation.
(2) Subject to paragraph (8), the percentage of activities intended to be carried out, other than for the purposes of the contracting authorities’ public functions, is to be calculated by taking the non-attributable turnover generated by the horizontal arrangement’s activities as a percentage of the total turnover generated by the horizontal arrangement’s activities, over the relevant period.
(3) A horizontal arrangement’s non-attributable turnover is turnover generated by the horizontal arrangement’s activities that is attributable to purposes other than the contracting authorities’ public functions.
(4) Where the non-attributable turnover or total turnover generated by a horizontal arrangement’s activities is not available for the entirety of the relevant period because the arrangement was created, or the activities commenced, after the beginning of the relevant period, the non-attributable turnover and total turnover is to be calculated in accordance with paragraph (5).
(5) Non-attributable turnover and total turnover generated by a horizontal arrangement’s activities is to be calculated—
(a) where there has been no turnover at all during the relevant period, using credible business projections for a period of three years beginning with the date of contract award;
(b) in any other case, using—
(i) any non-attributable turnover or total turnover, as the case may be, generated during the relevant period, and
(ii) credible business projections, for a period beginning with the date of contract award,
where, when combined, provide turnover information and projections for the entirety of the period of three years beginning with the date any turnover was first generated during the relevant period.
(6) Where the non-attributable turnover or the total turnover generated by a horizontal arrangement’s activities for the entirety of the relevant period is, as at the date of contract award, no longer representative of the horizontal arrangement’s activities because the activities changed as a result of a reorganisation of the horizontal arrangement which occurred following the beginning of the relevant period, the non-attributable turnover and total turnover is to be calculated in accordance with paragraph (7).
(7) Non-attributable turnover and total turnover generated by a horizontal arrangement’s activities is to be calculated—
(a) where there has been no turnover generated after reorganisation or the change in activities, using credible business projections for a period of three years beginning with the date of contract award;
(b) in any other case, using—
(i) any non-attributable turnover or total turnover, as the case may be, generated after reorganisation or the change in activities, and
(ii) credible business projections, for a period beginning with the date of contract award,
where, when combined, provide turnover information and projections for the entirety of the period of three years beginning with the date any turnover was first generated after reorganisation or the change in activities.
(8) Where the percentage of activities intended to be carried out, other than for the purposes of the contracting authorities’ public functions, as calculated in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (7), is not a suitable measure of the activities intended to be carried out by the arrangement for the purposes of paragraph 3(2)(b) of Schedule 2 to the 2023 Act, the percentage of such activities must be calculated by taking, over the relevant period, one of the following—
(a) costs incurred in respect of the horizontal arrangement’s activities for purposes other than the authorities’ public functions as a percentage of its total costs;
(b) time spent in respect of the horizontal arrangement’s activities for purposes other than the authorities’ public functions as a percentage of its total time;
(c) the value of goods, services or works supplied in respect of the horizontal arrangement’s activities for purposes other than the authorities’ public functions as a percentage of the total value of goods, services or works supplied in respect of the activities.
(9) In this regulation—
 “accounting period” (“cyfnod cyfrifyddu”) means a period in respect of which accounts are prepared in relation to the horizontal arrangement’s activities;
 “date of contract award” (“dyddiad dyfarnu’r contract”) means the date when the contracting authority decided to award the contract;
 “horizontal arrangement’s activities” (“gweithgareddau’rtrefniant llorweddol”) means the activities contemplated by, or undertaken in pursuance of, a horizontal arrangement;
 “relevant period” (“cyfnod perthnasol”) means either—
(a) the period of three years ending with the date of contract award, or
(b) where, due to the timing of the preparation of accounts related to the horizontal arrangement’s activities, information relating to turnover for the period in sub-paragraph (a) is not available as at the date of contract award, a period of three years ending with the date the last accounting period before the date of contract award for which such information is available ends;
 “reorganisation” (“ad-drefnu”) means a change, other than a minimal or incidental change, to any terms of the horizontal arrangement in respect of—
(a) the horizontal arrangement’s activities, or
(b) where the arrangement establishes a person to undertake those activities, the structure, operations, funding or ownership of that person.
PART 4
46 

(1) The Social Partnership and Public Procurement (Wales) Act 2023 is amended as follows.
(2) In section 25 (socially responsible procurement duty: major construction contracts), in subsection (2), for “with” to the end substitute—“
 that is a works contract with an estimated value equal to or greater than £2,000,000.”
(3) In section 45 (interpretation of Part 3), in subsection (1)—
(a) omit the definitions of—
(i) “the Concession Contracts Regulations”,
(ii) “the Public Contracts Regulations”,
(iii) “public works contract”,
(iv) “the Utilities Contracts Regulations”, and
(v) “works concession contract”;
(b) in the definition of “works” ..., for “paragraph 2 of regulation 2(1) of the Public Contracts Regulations” substitute “regulation 45 of and Schedule 3 to the Procurement (Wales) Regulations 2024”;
(c) in the definition of “works contract” ..., for “regulation 2(1) of the Utilities Contracts Regulations” substitute “paragraph 4 of Schedule 1 to the Procurement Act 2023 (c. 54)”.
(4) In section 45 (interpretation of Part 3), in subsection (2), for “regulation 6(1) of the Public Contracts Regulations” substitute “section 4 of the Procurement Act 2023”.
47 

(1) The 2023 Act is amended as follows.
(2) In section 17 (preliminary market engagement notices), in subsection (3) omit the following words “other than to a private utility which is a devolved Welsh authority that is not carrying out procurement under a reserved procurement arrangement or a transferred Northern Ireland procurement arrangement.”.
(3) In section 87 (regulated below-threshold contracts: notices), for subsection (4)(a) substitute—“
(a) in the case of a contract to be awarded by—
(i) a central government authority that is not a devolved Welsh authority, not less than £12,000;
(ii) a central government authority that is a devolved Welsh authority, not less than £30,000, or”.
48 
In the Schools Forums (Wales) Regulations 2003, in regulation 9(1) (consultation on contracts), for “regulation 5 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015” substitute “section 3 of the Procurement Act 2023”.
49 
In the Service Charges (Consultation Requirements) (Wales) Regulations 2004, in regulation 2(1) (interpretation), in the definition of “public notice” ..., for “means notice published pursuant to the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, on the UK e-notification service (as defined by those Regulations)” substitute “means any notice published, pursuant to the Procurement Act 2023 which relates to a public contract (within the meaning of section 3 of that Act)”.
50 

(1) The Equality Act 2010 (Statutory Duties) (Wales) Regulations 2011 are amended as follows.
(2) In regulation 18 (public procurement)—
(a) in paragraph (1), for “enter into a relevant agreement on the basis of an offer which is the most economically advantageous” substitute “award a public contract following a competitive tendering procedure”;
(b) in paragraph (2), for “relevant agreement” substitute “public contract”;
(c) for paragraph (3) substitute—“
(3) In this regulation, “award criteria” (“meini prawf”), “competitive tendering procedure” (“gweithdrefn dendro gystadleuol”), “contracting authority” (“awdurdodcontractio”), and “public contract” (“contract cyhoeddus”) have the same meaning as in the Procurement Act 2023.”
51 
In the Tax Collection and Management (Wales) Act 2016 (Consequential and Supplemental Provisions) Regulations 2018, omit regulation 2.
52 
In the Agricultural Support (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Wales) (EU Exit) Regulations 2021, in regulation 6, omit paragraph (27)(ii).
53 
In the Public Procurement (International Trade Agreements) (Amendment) (Wales) (No. 2) Regulations 2023, omit regulations 2 to 5.
54 
In Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 December 2013, in Article 68a(1), for “the threshold set out in regulation 5 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015” substitute “the relevant threshold amount set out in Schedule 1 to the Procurement Act 2023”.
Rebecca Evans
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Constitution, and Cabinet Office, one of the Welsh Ministers
3 July 2024
SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 43
CPV code(1) Service(2) Reservable(3)
75231200 Services related to the detention or rehabilitation 
 of criminals 
75231240 Probation services 
79611000 Job search services 
79622000 Supply services of domestic help personnel R
79624000 Supply services of nursing personnel R
79625000 Supply services of medical personnel R
85000000 Health and social work services R
85100000 Health services R
85110000 Hospital and related services R
85111000 Hospital services R
85111100 Surgical hospital services R
85111200 Medical hospital services R
85111300 Gynaecological hospital services R
85111310 In vitro fertilisation services R
85111320 Obstetrical hospital services R
85111400 Rehabilitation hospital services R
85111500 Psychiatric hospital services R
85111600 Orthotic services R
85111700 Oxygen-therapy services R
85111800 Pathology services R
85111810 Blood analysis services R
85111820 Bacteriological analysis services R
85111900 Hospital dialysis services R
85112000 Hospital support services R
85112100 Hospital-bedding services R
85112200 Outpatient care services R
85120000 Medical practice and related services R
85121000 Medical practice services R
85121100 General-practitioner services R
85121200 Medical specialist services R
85121210 Gynaecological or obstetric services R
85121220 Nephrology or nervous system specialist services R
85121230 Cardiology services or pulmonary specialists services R
85121231 Cardiology services R
85121232 Pulmonary specialists services R
85121240 ENT or audiologist services R
85121250 Gastroenterologist and geriatric services R
85121251 Gastroenterologist services R
85121252 Geriatric services R
85121270 Psychiatrist or psychologist services R
85121271 Home for the psychologically disturbed services R
85121280 Ophthalmologist, dermatology or orthopedics services R
85121281 Ophthalmologist services R
85121282 Dermatology services R
85121283 Orthopaedic services R
85121290 Paediatric or urologist services R
85121291 Paediatric services R
85121292 Urologist services R
85121300 Surgical specialist services R
85130000 Dental practice and related services R
85131000 Dental-practice services R
85131100 Orthodontic services R
85131110 Orthodontic-surgery services R
85140000 Miscellaneous health services R
85141000 Services provided by medical personnel R
85141100 Services provided by midwives R
85141200 Services provided by nurses R
85141210 Home medical treatment services R
85141211 Dialysis home medical treatment services R
85141220 Advisory services provided by nurses R
85142000 Paramedical services R
85142100 Physiotherapy services R
85142200 Homeopathic services R
85142300 Hygiene services R
85142400 Home delivery of incontinence products R
85143000 Ambulance services R
85144000 Residential health facilities services R
85144100 Residential nursing care services R
85145000 Services provided by medical laboratories R
85146000 Services provided by blood banks R
85146100 Services provided by sperm banks R
85146200 Services provided by transplant organ banks R
85147000 Company health services R
85148000 Medical analysis services R
85149000 Pharmacy services R
85150000 Medical imaging services R
85160000 Optician services R
85170000 Acupuncture and chiropractor services R
85171000 Acupuncture services R
85172000 Chiropractor services R
85200000 Veterinary services R
85210000 Domestic animal nurseries R
85300000 Social work and related services R
85310000 Social work services R
85311000 Social work services with accommodation R
85311100 Welfare services for the elderly R
85311200 Welfare services for disabled people R
85311300 Welfare services for children and young people R
85312000 Social work services without accommodation R
85312100 Daycare services R
85312110 Child daycare services R
85312120 Daycare services for disabled children and young people R
85312200 Home delivery of provisions R
85312300 Guidance and counselling services R
85312310 Guidance services R
85312320 Counselling services R
85312330 Family-planning services R
85312400 Welfare services not delivered through residential institutions R
85312500 Rehabilitation services R
85312510 Vocational rehabilitation services R
85320000 Social services R
85321000 Administrative social services R
85322000 Community action programme R
85323000 Community health services R
98133000 Services furnished by social membership organisations R
98133100 Civic betterment and community facility support services R
98200000 Equal opportunities consultancy services 
98500000 Private households with employed persons 
98513000 Manpower services for households 
98513100 Agency staff services for households 
98513200 Clerical staff services for households 
98513300 Temporary staff for households 
98513310 Home-help services 
98514000 Domestic services 
Administrative social, educational, healthcare and cultural services
75000000 Administration, defence and social security services 
75121000 Administrative educational services R
75122000 Administrative healthcare services R
75124000 Administrative recreational, cultural and religious services 
79950000 Exhibition, fair and congress organisation services 
79951000 Seminar organisation services 
79952000 Event services 
79952100 Cultural event organisation services 
79953000 Festival organisation services 
79954000 Party organisation services 
79955000 Fashion shows organisation services 
79956000 Fair and exhibition organisation services 
79995000 Library management services 
79995100 Archiving services 
79995200 Cataloguing services 
80000000 Education and training services 
80100000 Primary education services 
80110000 Pre-school education services R
80200000 Secondary education services 
80210000 Technical and vocational secondary education services 
80211000 Technical secondary education services 
80212000 Vocational secondary education services 
80300000 Higher education services R
80310000 Youth education services R
80320000 Medical education services R
80330000 Safety education services R
80340000 Special education services R
80400000 Adult and other education services 
80410000 Various school services 
80411000 Driving-school services 
80411100 Driving-test services 
80411200 Driving lessons 
80412000 Flying-school services 
80413000 Sailing-school services 
80414000 Diving-school services 
80415000 Ski-training services 
80420000 E-learning services R
80430000 Adult-education services at university level R
80490000 Operation of an educational centre 
80500000 Training services 
80510000 Specialist training services 
80511000 Staff training services R
80512000 Dog training services 
80513000 Horse riding school services 
80520000 Training facilities R
80521000 Training programme services R
80522000 Training seminars R
80530000 Vocational training services 
80531000 Industrial and technical training services 
80531100 Industrial training services 
80531200 Technical training services 
80532000 Management training services 
80533000 Computer-user familiarisation and training services 
80533100 Computer training services 
80533200 Computer courses 
80540000 Environmental training services 
80550000 Safety training services 
80560000 Health and first-aid training services 
80561000 Health training services 
80562000 First-aid training services 
80570000 Personal development training services 
80580000 Provision of language courses 
80590000 Tutorial services R
80610000 Training and simulation in security equipment 
80620000 Training and simulation in firearms and ammunition 
92000000 Recreational, cultural and sporting services 
92100000 Motion picture and video services 
92110000 Motion picture and video tape production and related services 
92111000 Motion picture and video production services 
92111100 Training-film and video-tape production 
92111200 Advertising, propaganda and information film and video-tape production 
92111210 Advertising film production 
92111220 Advertising video-tape production 
92111230 Propaganda film production 
92111240 Propaganda video-tape production 
92111250 Information film production 
92111260 Information video-tape production 
92111300 Entertainment film and video-tape production 
92111310 Entertainment film production 
92111320 Entertainment video-tape production 
92112000 Services in connection with motion-picture and video-tape production 
92120000 Motion-picture or video-tape distribution services 
92121000 Video-tape distribution services 
92122000 Motion picture distribution services 
92130000 Motion picture projection services 
92140000 Video-tape projection services 
92200000 Radio and television services 
92210000 Radio services 
92211000 Radio production services 
92213000 Small scale radio systems services 
92214000 Radio studio or equipment services 
92215000 General Mobile Radio Services (GMRS) 
92220000 Television services 
92221000 Television production services 
92222000 Closed circuit television services 
92224000 Digital television 
92225000 Interactive television 
92225100 Film-on-demand television 
92226000 Teleprogrammation 
92230000 Radio and television cable services 
92231000 International bilateral services and international private leased lines 
92232000 Cable TV 
92300000 Entertainment services 
92310000 Artistic and literary creation and interpretation services 
92311000 Works of art 
92312000 Artistic services 
92312100 Theatrical producers’, singer groups’, bands’ and orchestras’ entertainment services 
92312110 Theatrical producer entertainment services 
92312120 Singer group entertainment services 
92312130 Band entertainment services 
92312140 Orchestral entertainment services 
92312200 Services provided by authors, composers, sculptors, entertainers and other individual artists 
92312210 Services provided by authors 
92312211 Writing agency services 
92312212 Services related to the preparation of training manuals 
92312213 Technical author services 
92312220 Services provided by composers 
92312230 Services provided by sculptors 
92312240 Services provided by entertainers 
92312250 Services provided by individual artists 
92312251 Disk-jockey services 
92320000 Arts-facility operation services 
92330000 Recreational-area services 
92331000 Fair and amusement park services 
92331100 Fair services 
92331200 Amusement park services 
92331210 Children animation services 
92332000 Beach services 
92340000 Dance and performance entertainment services 
92341000 Circus services 
92342000 Dance-instruction services 
92342100 Ballroom dance-instruction services 
92342200 Discotheque dance-instruction services 
92350000 Gambling and betting services 
92351000 Gambling services 
92351100 Lottery operating services 
92351200 Casino operating services 
92352000 Betting services 
92352100 Totalisator operating services 
92352200 Bookmaking services 
92360000 Pyrotechnic services 
92370000 Sound technician 
92400000 News-agency services 
92500000 Library, archives, museums and other cultural services R
92510000 Library and archive services R
92511000 Library services R
92512000 Archive services R
92512100 Archive destruction services R
92520000 Museum services and preservation services of historical sites and buildings R
92521000 Museum services R
92521100 Museum-exhibition services R
92521200 Preservation services of exhibits and specimens R
92521210 Preservation services of exhibits R
92521220 Preservation services of specimens R
92522000 Preservation services of historical sites and buildings R
92522100 Preservation services of historical sites R
92522200 Preservation services of historical buildings R
92530000 Botanical and zoological garden services and nature reserve services R
92531000 Botanical garden services R
92532000 Zoological garden services R
92533000 Nature reserve services R
92534000 Wildlife preservation services R
92600000 Sporting services R
92610000 Sports facilities operation services R
92620000 Sport-related services R
92621000 Sports-event promotion services R
92622000 Sports-event organisation services R
92700000 Cybercafé services 
75300000 Compulsory social security services 
Benefit services
75310000 Benefit services 
75311000 Sickness benefits 
75312000 Maternity benefits 
75313000 Disability benefits 
75313100 Temporary disablement benefits 
75314000 Unemployment compensation benefits 
75320000 Government employee pension schemes 
75330000 Family allowances 
75340000 Child allowances 
98000000 Other community, social and personal services 
98120000 Services furnished by trade unions 
98130000 Miscellaneous membership organisations services 
98132000 Services furnished by political organisations 
98133110 Services provided by youth associations R
Religious services
98131000 Religious services 
55100000 Hotel services 
55110000 Hotel accommodation services 
55120000 Hotel meeting and conference services 
55130000 Other hotel services 
55200000 Camping sites and other non-hotel accommodation 
55210000 Youth hostel services 
55220000 Camping-site services 
55221000 Caravan-site services 
55240000 Holiday centre and holiday home services 
55241000 Holiday centre services 
55242000 Holiday home services 
55243000 Children’s holiday-camp services 
55250000 Letting services of short stay-stay furnished accommodation 
55260000 Sleeping-car services 
55270000 Services provided by bed and breakfast establishments 
55300000 Restaurant and food-serving services 
55310000 Restaurant waiter services 
55311000 Restricted-clientele restaurant waiter services 
55312000 Unrestricted-clientele restaurant waiter services 
55320000 Meal-serving services 
55321000 Meal-preparation services 
55322000 Meal-cooking services 
55330000 Cafeteria services 
55400000 Beverage-serving services 
55410000 Bar management services 
55510000 Canteen services 
55511000 Canteen and other restricted-clientele cafeteria services 
55512000 Canteen management services 
55520000 Catering services 
55521000 Catering services for private households 
55521100 Meals-on-wheels services 
55521200 Meal delivery service 
55522000 Catering services for transport enterprises 
55523000 Catering services for other enterprises or other institutions 
55523100 School-meal services 
55524000 School catering services 
75231100 Law-courts-related administrative services 
79100000 Legal services 
79110000 Legal advisory and representation services 
79111000 Legal advisory services 
79112000 Legal representation services 
79112100 Stakeholders representation services 
79120000 Patent and copyright consultancy services 
79121000 Copyright consultancy services 
79121100 Software copyright consultancy services 
79130000 Legal documentation and certification services 
79131000 Documentation services 
79132000 Certification services 
79132100 Electronic signature certification services 
79140000 Legal advisory and information services 
Other administrative services and government services
75100000 Administration services 
75110000 General public services 
75111000 Executive and legislative services 
75111100 Executive services 
75111200 Legislative services 
75112000 Administrative services for business operations 
75112100 Administrative development project services 
75120000 Administrative services of agencies 
75123000 Administrative housing services R
75125000 Administrative services related to tourism affairs 
75130000 Supporting services for the government 
75131000 Government services 
Provision of services to the community
75200000 Provision of services to the community 
75210000 Foreign affairs and other services 
75211000 Foreign-affairs services 
75211100 Diplomatic services 
75211110 Consular services 
75211200 Foreign economic-aid-related services 
75222000 Civil defence services 
75230000 Justice services 
75231000 Judicial services 
Prison related services, public security and rescue services to the extent not excluded by paragraph 20 of Schedule 2 to the 2023 Act
75231210 Imprisonment services 
75231220 Prisoner-escort services 
75231230 Prison services 
75240000 Public security, law and order services 
75241000 Public security services 
75241100 Police services 
75242000 Public law and order services 
75242100 Public-order services 
75242110 Bailiff services 
75250000 Fire-brigade and rescue services 
75251000 Fire-brigade services 
75251100 Firefighting services 
75251110 Fire-prevention services 
75251120 Forest-firefighting services 
75252000 Rescue services 
79430000 Crisis management services 
98113100 Nuclear safety services 
79700000 Investigation and security services 
79710000 Security services 
79711000 Alarm-monitoring services 
79713000 Guard services 
79714000 Surveillance services 
79714100 Tracing system services 
79714110 Absconder-tracing services 
79715000 Patrol services 
79716000 Identification badge release services 
79720000 Investigation services 
79721000 Detective agency services 
79722000 Graphology services 
79723000 Waste analysis services 
International services
98900000 Services provided by extra-territorial organisations and bodies 
98910000 Services specific to international organisations and bodies 
Postal services
64000000 Postal and telecommunications services 
64100000 Post and courier services 
64110000 Postal services 
64111000 Postal services related to newspapers and periodicals 
64112000 Postal services related to letters 
64113000 Postal services related to parcels 
64114000 Post office counter services 
64115000 Mailbox rental 
64116000 Post restante services 
64122000 Internal office mail and messenger services 
Miscellaneous services
50116510 Tyre-remoulding services 
71550000 Blacksmith services 
SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 44

Lead authority (1) Related authority (2)
The Welsh Ministers Agricultural Dwelling House Advisory Committees (Wales)
 Agricultural Land Tribunal for Wales
 The Commission for Tertiary Education and Research
 Local Democracy and Boundary Commission for Wales
 Rent Assessment Committee (Wales)
 The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
 Valuation Tribunal for Wales
 National Health Service
 A Local Health Board established under section 11 of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006
 An NHS Trust established under section 18 of that Act
 A Special Health Authority established under section 22 of that Act.
Arts Council of Wales 
Social Care Wales 
National Library of Wales 
National Museum Wales 
Natural Resources Wales 
The Sports Council for Wales, known as “Sport Wales" 
Senedd Commission 
The Welsh Revenue Authority 
Welsh Language Commissioner 
SCHEDULE 3
Regulation 45


CPV code Activity
45000000 Construction work
45100000 Site preparation work
45110000 Building demolition and wrecking work and earthmoving work
45111000 Demolition, site preparation and clearance work
45111100 Demolition work
45111200 Site preparation and clearance work
45111210 Blasting and associated rock-removal work
45111211 Blasting work
45111212 Rock-removal work
45111213 Site-clearance work
45111214 Blast-clearing work
45111220 Scrub-removal work
45111230 Ground-stabilisation work
45111240 Ground-drainage work
45111250 Ground investigation work
45111260 Site-preparation work for mining
45111290 Primary works for services
45111291 Site-development work
45111300 Dismantling works
 
45111320 Dismantling works for security installations
45112000 Excavating and earth moving work
45112100 Trench-digging work
45112200 Soil-stripping work
45112210 Topsoil-stripping work
45112300 Infill and land-reclamation work
45112310 Infill work
45112320 Land-reclamation work
45112330 Site-reclamation work
45112340 Soil-decontamination work
45112350 Reclamation of wasteland
45112360 Land rehabilitation work
45112400 Excavating work
45112410 Grave-digging work
45112420 Basement excavation work
45112440 Terracing of hillsides
45112441 Terracing work
45112450 Excavation work at archaeological sites
45112500 Earthmoving work
45112600 Cut and fill
45112700 Landscaping work
45112710 Landscaping work for green areas
45112711 Landscaping work for parks
45112712 Landscaping work for gardens
45112713 Landscaping work for roof gardens
45112714 Landscaping work for cemeteries
45112720 Landscaping work for sports grounds and recreational areas
45112721 Landscaping work for golf courses
45112722 Landscaping work for riding areas
45112723 Landscaping work for playgrounds
45112730 Landscaping work for roads and motorways
45112740 Landscaping work for airports
45113000 Siteworks
45120000 Test drilling and boring work
45121000 Test drilling work
45122000 Test boring work
45200000 Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work
45210000 Building construction work
45211000 Construction work for multi-dwelling buildings and individual houses
45211100 Construction work for houses
45211200 Sheltered housing construction work
45211300 Houses construction work
45211310 Bathrooms construction work
45211320 Porches construction work
45211340 Multi-dwelling buildings construction work
45211341 Flats construction work
45211350 Multi-functional buildings construction work
45211360 Urban development construction work
45211370 Construction works for saunas
45212000 Construction work for buildings relating to leisure, sports, culture, lodging and restaurants
45212100 Construction work of leisure facilities
45212110 Leisure centre construction work
45212120 Theme park construction work
45212130 Amusement park construction work
45212140 Recreation installation
45212150 Cinema construction work
45212160 Casino construction work
45212170 Entertainment building construction work
45212171 Entertainment centre construction work
45212172 Recreation centre construction work
45212180 Ticket offices construction work
45212190 Sun-protection works
45212200 Construction work for sports facilities
45212210 Single-purpose sports facilities construction work
45212211 Ice rink construction work
45212212 Construction work for swimming pool
45212213 Sport markings works
45212220 Multi-purpose sports facilities construction work
45212221 Construction work in connection with structures for sports ground
45212222 Gymnasium construction work
45212223 Winter-sports facilities construction work
45212224 Stadium construction work
45212225 Sports hall construction work
45212230 Installation of changing rooms
45212290 Repair and maintenance work in connection with sports facilities
45212300 Construction work for art and cultural buildings
45212310 Construction work for buildings relating to exhibitions
45212311 Art gallery construction work
45212312 Exhibition centre construction work
45212313 Museum construction work
45212314 Historical monument or memorial construction work
45212320 Construction work for buildings relating to artistic performances
45212321 Auditorium construction work
45212322 Theatre construction work
45212330 Library construction work
45212331 Multimedia library construction work
45212340 Lecture hall construction work
45212350 Buildings of particular historical or architectural interest
45212351 Prehistoric monument construction work
45212352 Industrial monument construction work
45212353 Palace construction work
45212354 Castle construction work
45212360 Religious buildings construction work
45212361 Church construction work
45212400 Accommodation and restaurant buildings
45212410 Construction work for lodging buildings
45212411 Hotel construction work
45212412 Hostel construction work
45212413 Short-stay accommodation construction work
45212420 Construction work for restaurants and similar facilities
45212421 Restaurant construction work
45212422 Canteen construction work
45212423 Cafeteria construction work
45212500 Kitchen or restaurant conversion
45212600 Pavilion construction work
45213000 Construction work for commercial buildings, warehouses and industrial buildings, buildings relating to transport
45213100 Construction work for commercial buildings
45213110 Shop buildings construction work
45213111 Shopping centre construction work
45213112 Shop units construction work
45213120 Post office construction work
45213130 Bank construction work
45213140 Market construction work
45213141 Covered market construction work
45213142 Open-air market construction work
45213150 Office block construction work
45213200 Construction work for warehouses and industrial buildings
45213210 Cold-storage installations
45213220 Construction work for warehouses
45213221 Warehouse stores construction work
45213230 Abattoir construction work
45213240 Agricultural buildings construction work
45213241 Barn construction work
45213242 Cowsheds construction work
45213250 Construction work for industrial buildings
45213251 Industrial units construction work
45213252 Workshops construction work
45213260 Stores depot construction work
45213270 Construction works for recycling station
45213280 Construction works for compost facility
45213300 Buildings associated with transport
45213310 Construction work for buildings relating to road transport
45213311 Bus station construction work
45213312 Car park building construction work
45213313 Service-area building construction work
45213314 Bus garage construction work
45213315 Bus-stop shelter construction work
45213316 Installation works of walkways
45213320 Construction work for buildings relating to railway transport
45213321 Railway station construction work
45213322 Rail terminal building construction work
45213330 Construction work for buildings relating to air transport
45213331 Airport buildings construction work
45213332 Airport control tower construction work
45213333 Installation works of airport check-in counters
45213340 Construction work for buildings relating to water transport
45213341 Ferry terminal building construction work
45213342 Ro-ro terminal construction work
45213350 Construction work for buildings relating to various means of transport
45213351 Maintenance hangar construction work
45213352 Service depot construction work
45213353 Installation works of passenger boarding bridges
45213400 Installation of staffrooms
45214000 Construction work for buildings relating to education and research
45214100 Construction work for kindergarten buildings
45214200 Construction work for school buildings
45214210 Primary school construction work
45214220 Secondary school construction work
45214230 Special school construction work
45214300 Construction work for college buildings
45214310 Vocational college construction work
45214320 Technical college construction work
45214400 Construction work for university buildings
45214410 Polytechnic construction work
45214420 Lecture theatre construction work
45214430 Language laboratory construction work
45214500 Construction work for buildings of further education
45214600 Construction work for research buildings
45214610 Laboratory building construction work
45214620 Research and testing facilities construction work
45214630 Scientific installations
45214631 Installation works of cleanrooms
45214640 Meteorological stations construction work
45214700 Construction work for halls of residence
45214710 Entrance hall construction work
45214800 Training facilities building
45215000 Construction work for buildings relating to health and social services, for crematoriums and public conveniences
45215100 Construction work for buildings relating to health
45215110 Spa construction work
45215120 Special medical building construction work
45215130 Clinic construction work
45215140 Hospital facilities construction work
45215141 Operating theatre construction work
45215142 Intensive-care unit construction work
45215143 Diagnostic screening room construction work
45215144 Screening rooms construction work
45215145 Fluoroscopy room construction work
45215146 Pathology room construction work
45215147 Forensic room construction work
45215148 Catheter room construction work
45215200 Construction work for social services buildings
45215210 Construction work for subsidised residential accommodation
45215212 Retirement home construction work
45215213 Nursing home construction work
45215214 Residential homes construction work
45215215 Children’s home construction work
45215220 Construction work for social facilities other than subsidised residential accommodation
45215221 Daycare centre construction work
45215222 Civic centre construction work
45215300 Construction work for crematoriums
45215400 Cemetery works
45215500 Public conveniences
45216000 Construction work for buildings relating to law and order or emergency services and for military buildings
45216100 Construction work for buildings relating to law and order or emergency services
45216110 Construction work for buildings relating to law and order
45216111 Police station construction work
45216112 Court building construction work
45216113 Prison building construction work
45216114 Parliament and public assembly buildings
45216120 Construction work for buildings relating to emergency services
45216121 Fire station construction work
45216122 Ambulance station construction work
45216123 Mountain-rescue building construction work
45216124 Lifeboat station construction work
45216125 Emergency-services building construction work
45216126 Coastguard building construction work
45216127 Rescue-service station construction work
45216128 Lighthouse construction work
45216129 Protective shelters
45217000 Inflatable buildings construction work
45220000 Engineering works and construction works
45221000 Construction work for bridges and tunnels, shafts and subways
45221100 Construction work for bridges
45221110 Bridge construction work
45221111 Road bridge construction work
45221112 Railway bridge construction work
45221113 Footbridge construction work
45221114 Construction work for iron bridges
45221115 Construction work for steel bridges
45221117 Weighbridge construction work
45221118 Pipeline-carrying bridge construction work
45221119 Bridge renewal construction work
45221120 Viaduct construction work
45221121 Road viaduct construction work
45221122 Railway viaduct construction work
45221200 Construction work for tunnels, shafts and subways
45221210 Covered or partially-covered excavations
45221211 Underpass
45221213 Covered or partially-covered railway excavations
45221214 Covered or partially-covered road excavations
45221220 Culverts
45221230 Shafts
45221240 Construction work for tunnels
45221241 Road tunnel construction work
45221242 Railway tunnel construction work
45221243 Pedestrian tunnel construction work
45221244 Canal tunnel construction work
45221245 Under-river tunnel construction work
45221246 Undersea tunnel construction work
45221247 Tunnelling works
45221248 Tunnel linings construction work
45221250 Underground work other than tunnels, shafts and subways
45222000 Construction work for engineering works except bridges, tunnels, shafts and subways
45222100 Waste-treatment plant construction work
45222110 Waste disposal site construction work
45222300 Engineering work for security installations
45223000 Structures construction work
45223100 Assembly of metal structures
45223110 Installation of metal structures
45223200 Structural works
45223210 Structural steelworks
45223220 Structural shell work
45223300 Parking lot construction work
45223310 Underground car park construction work
45223320 Park-and-ride facility construction work
45223400 Radar station construction work
45223500 Reinforced-concrete structures
45223600 Dog kennels construction work
45223700 Service area construction work
45223710 Motorway service area construction work
45223720 Petrol/gas stations construction work
45223800 Assembly and erection of prefabricated structures
45223810 Prefabricated constructions
45223820 Prefabricated units and components
45223821 Prefabricated units
45223822 Prefabricated components
45230000 Construction work for pipelines, communication and power lines, for highways, roads, airfields and railways; flatwork
45231000 Construction work for pipelines, communication and power lines
45231100 General construction work for pipelines
45231110 Pipelaying construction work
45231111 Pipeline lifting and relaying
45231112 Installation of pipe system
45231113 Pipeline relaying works
45231200 Construction work for oil and gas pipelines
45231210 Construction work for oil pipelines
45231220 Construction work for gas pipelines
45231221 Gas supply mains construction work
45231222 Gasholder works
45231223 Gas distribution ancillary work
45231300 Construction work for water and sewage pipelines
45231400 Construction work for electricity powerlines
45231500 Compressed-air pipeline work
45231510 Compressed-air pipeline work for mailing system
45231600 Construction work for communication lines
45232000 Ancillary works for pipelines and cables
45232100 Ancillary works for water pipelines
45232120 Irrigation works
45232121 Irrigation piping construction work
45232130 Storm-water piping construction work
45232140 District-heating mains construction work
45232141 Heating works
45232142 Heat-transfer station construction work
45232150 Works related to water-distribution pipelines
45232151 Water-main refurbishment construction work
45232152 Pumping station construction work
45232153 Construction work for water towers
45232154 Construction work of elevated tanks for drinking water
45232200 Ancillary works for electricity powerlines
45232210 Overhead line construction
45232220 Substation construction work
45232221 Transformer substation
45232300 Construction and ancillary works for telephone and communication lines
45232310 Construction work for telephone lines
45232311 Roadside emergency telephone lines
45232320 Cable broadcasting lines
45232330 Erection of aerials
45232331 Ancillary works for broadcasting
45232332 Ancillary works for telecommunications
45232340 Mobile-telephone base-stations construction work
45232400 Sewer construction work
45232410 Sewerage work
45232411 Foul-water piping construction work
45232420 Sewage work
45232421 Sewage treatment works
45232422 Sludge-treatment works
45232423 Sewage pumping stations construction work
45232424 Sewage outfall construction work
45232430 Water-treatment work
45232431 Wastewater pumping station
45232440 Construction work for sewage pipes
45232450 Drainage construction works
45232451 Drainage and surface works
45232452 Drainage works
45232453 Drains construction work
45232454 Rain-water basin construction work
45232460 Sanitary works
45232470 Waste transfer station
45233000 Construction, foundation and surface works for highways, roads
45233100 Construction work for highways, roads
45233110 Motorway construction works
45233120 Road construction works
45233121 Main road construction works
45233122 Ring road construction work
45233123 Secondary road construction work
45233124 Trunk road construction work
45233125 Road junction construction work
45233126 Grade-separated junction construction work
45233127 T-junction construction work
45233128 Roundabout construction work
45233129 Crossroad construction work
45233130 Construction work for highways
45233131 Construction work for elevated highways
45233139 Highway maintenance work
45233140 Roadworks
45233141 Road-maintenance works
45233142 Road-repair works
45233144 Overpass construction work
45233150 Traffic-calming works
45233160 Paths and other metalled surfaces
45233161 Footpath construction work
45233162 Cycle path construction work
45233200 Various surface works
45233210 Surface work for highways
45233220 Surface work for roads
45233221 Road-surface painting work
45233222 Paving and asphalting works
45233223 Carriageway resurfacing works
45233224 Dual carriageway construction work
45233225 Single carriageway construction work
45233226 Access road construction work
45233227 Slip road construction work
45233228 Surface coating construction work
45233229 Verge maintenance work
45233250 Surfacing work except for roads
45233251 Resurfacing works
45233252 Surface work for streets
45233253 Surface work for footpaths
45233260 Pedestrian ways construction work
45233261 Pedestrian overpass construction work
45233262 Pedestrian zone construction work
45233270 Parking-lot-surface painting work
45233280 Erection of road-barriers
45233290 Installation of road signs
45233291 Installation of bollards
45233292 Installation of safety equipment
45233293 Installation of street furniture
45233294 Installation of road signals
45233300 Foundation work for highways, roads, streets and footpaths
45233310 Foundation work for highways
45233320 Foundation work for roads
45233330 Foundation work for streets
45233340 Foundation work for footpaths
45234000 Construction work for railways and cable transport systems
45234100 Railway construction works
45234110 Intercity railway works
45234111 City railway construction work
45234112 Railway depot construction work
45234113 Demolition of tracks
45234114 Railway embankment construction work
45234115 Railway signalling works
45234116 Track construction works
45234120 Urban railway works
45234121 Tramway works
45234122 Underground railway works
45234123 Partially underground railway works
45234124 Underground passenger railway transport
45234125 Underground railway station
45234126 Tramline construction works
45234127 Tramway depot construction work
45234128 Tramway platforms construction work
45234129 Urban railway track construction works
45234130 Ballast construction works
45234140 Level crossing construction works
45234160 Catenary’s construction works
45234170 Locomotive-substations construction works
45234180 Construction work for railways workshop
45234181 Construction work for rail track sectioning cabins
45234200 Cable-supported transport systems
45234210 Cable-supported transport systems with cabins
45234220 Construction work for ski lifts
45234230 Construction work for chair lifts
45234240 Funicular railway system
45234250 Teleferic construction work
45235000 Construction work for airfields, runways and manoeuvring surfaces
45235100 Construction work for airports
45235110 Construction work for air fields
45235111 Airfield pavement construction work
45235200 Runway construction works
45235210 Runway resurfacing
45235300 Construction work for aircraft-manoeuvring surfaces
45235310 Taxiway construction work
45235311 Taxiway pavement construction work
45235320 Construction work for aircraft aprons
45236000 Flatwork
45236100 Flatwork for miscellaneous sports installations
45236110 Flatwork for sports fields
45236111 Flatwork for golf course
45236112 Flatwork for tennis court
45236113 Flatwork for racecourse
45236114 Flatwork for running tracks
45236119 Repair work on sports fields
45236200 Flatwork for recreation installations
45236210 Flatwork for children’s play area
45236220 Flatwork for zoo
45236230 Flatwork for gardens
45236250 Flatwork for parks
45236290 Repair work on recreational areas
45236300 Flatwork for cemeteries
45237000 Stage construction works
45240000 Construction work for water projects
45241000 Harbour construction works
45241100 Quay construction work
45241200 Offshore terminal in situ construction work
45241300 Pier construction work
45241400 Dock construction work
45241500 Wharf construction work
45241600 Installation of port lighting equipment
45242000 Waterside leisure facilities construction work
45242100 Water-sports facilities construction work
45242110 Launchway construction work
45242200 Marina construction work
45242210 Yacht harbour construction work
45243000 Coastal-defence works
45243100 Cliff-protection works
45243110 Cliff-stabilisation works
45243200 Breakwater construction work
45243300 Sea wall construction work
45243400 Beach-consolidation works
45243500 Sea defences construction work
45243510 Embankment works
45243600 Quay wall construction work
45244000 Marine construction works
45244100 Marine installations
45244200 Jetties
45245000 Dredging and pumping works for water treatment plant installations
45246000 River regulation and flood control works
45246100 River-wall construction
45246200 Riverbank protection works
45246400 Flood-prevention works
45246410 Flood-defences maintenance works
45246500 Promenade construction work
45246510 Boardwalk construction work
45247000 Construction work for dams, canals, irrigation channels and aqueducts
45247100 Construction work for waterways
45247110 Canal construction
45247111 Irrigation channel construction work
45247112 Drainage canal construction work
45247120 Waterways except canals
45247130 Aqueduct construction work
45247200 Construction work for dams and similar fixed structures
45247210 Dam construction work
45247211 Dam wall construction work
45247212 Dam-reinforcement works
45247220 Weir construction work
45247230 Dyke construction work
45247240 Static barrage construction work
45247270 Reservoir construction works
45248000 Construction work for hydro-mechanical structures
45248100 Canal locks construction work
45248200 Dry docks construction work
45248300 Construction work for floating docks
45248400 Landing stages construction work
45248500 Movable barrages construction work
45250000 Construction works for plants, mining and manufacturing and for buildings relating to the oil and gas industry
45251000 Construction works for power plants and heating plants
45251100 Construction work for power plant
45251110 Nuclear-power station construction work
45251111 Construction work for nuclear reactors
45251120 Hydro-electric plant construction work
45251140 Thermal power plant construction work
45251141 Geothermal power station construction work
45251142 Wood-fired power station construction work
45251143 Compressed-air generating plant construction work
45251150 Construction work for cooling towers
45251160 Wind-power installation works
45251200 Heating plant construction work
45251220 Cogeneration plant construction work
45251230 Steam-generation plant construction work
45251240 Landfill-gas electricity generating plant construction work
45251250 District-heating plant construction work
45252000 Construction works for sewage treatment plants, purification plants and refuse incineration plants
45252100 Sewage-treatment plant construction work
45252110 Mobile plant construction work
45252120 Water-treatment plant construction work
45252121 Sedimentation installations
45252122 Sewage digesters
45252123 Screening installations
45252124 Dredging and pumping works
45252125 Rock-dumping work
45252126 Drinking-water treatment plant construction work
45252127 Wastewater treatment plant construction work
45252130 Sewage plant equipment
45252140 Sludge-dewatering plant construction work
45252150 Coal-handling plant construction work
45252200 Purification plant equipment
45252210 Water purification plant construction work
45252300 Refuse-incineration plant construction work
45253000 Construction work for chemical-processing plant
45253100 Demineralisation plant construction work
45253200 Desulphurisation plant construction work
45253300 Distilling or rectifying plant construction work
45253310 Water-distillation plants construction work
45253320 Alcohol-distillation plants construction work
45253400 Construction work for petrochemical plant
45253500 Construction work for pharmaceutical plant
45253600 Deionisation plant construction work
45253700 Digestion plant construction work
45253800 Composting plant construction work
45254000 Construction work for mining and manufacturing
45254100 Construction work for mining
45254110 Pithead construction work
45254200 Construction work for manufacturing plant
45255000 Construction work for the oil and gas industry
45255100 Construction work for production platforms
45255110 Wells construction work
45255120 Platforms facilities construction work
45255121 Topside facilities construction work
45255200 Oil refinery construction work
45255210 Oil terminal construction work
45255300 Gas terminal construction work
45255400 Fabrication work
45255410 Offshore fabrication work
45255420 Onshore fabrication work
45255430 Demolition of oil platforms
45255500 Drilling and exploration work
45255600 Coiled-tubing well work
45255700 Coal-gasification plant construction work
45255800 Gas-production plant construction work
45259000 Repair and maintenance of plant
45259100 Wastewater-plant repair and maintenance work
45259200 Purification-plant repair and maintenance work
45259300 Heating-plant repair and maintenance work
45259900 Plant upgrade work
45260000 Roof works and other special trade construction works
45261000 Erection and related works of roof frames and coverings
45261100 Roof-framing work
45261200 Roof-covering and roof-painting work
45261210 Roof-covering work
45261211 Roof-tiling work
45261212 Roof-slating work
45261213 Metal roof-covering work
45261214 Bituminous roof-covering work
45261215 Solar panel roof-covering work
45261220 Roof-painting and other coating work
45261221 Roof-painting work
45261222 Cement roof-coating work
45261300 Flashing and guttering work
45261310 Flashing work
45261320 Guttering work
45261400 Sheeting work
45261410 Roof insulation work
45261420 Waterproofing work
45261900 Roof repair and maintenance work
45261910 Roof repair
45261920 Roof maintenance work
45262000 Special trade construction works other than roof works
45262100 Scaffolding work
45262110 Scaffolding dismantling work
45262120 Scaffolding erection work
45262200 Foundation work and water-well drilling
45262210 Foundation work
45262211 Pile driving
45262212 Trench sheeting work
45262213 Diaphragm wall technique
45262220 Water-well drilling
45262300 Concrete work
45262310 Reinforced-concrete work
45262311 Concrete carcassing work
45262320 Screed works
45262321 Floor-screed works
45262330 Concrete repair work
45262340 Grouting work
45262350 Unreinforced-concrete work
45262360 Cementing work
45262370 Concrete-coating work
45262400 Structural steel erection work
45262410 Structural steel erection work for buildings
45262420 Structural steel erection work for structures
45262421 Offshore mooring work
45262422 Subsea drilling work
45262423 Deck-fabrication work
45262424 Offshore-module fabrication work
45262425 Jacket-fabrication work
45262426 Pile-fabrication work
45262500 Masonry and bricklaying work
45262510 Stonework
45262511 Stone carving
45262512 Dressed stonework
45262520 Bricklaying work
45262521 Facing brickwork
45262522 Masonry work
45262600 Miscellaneous special-trade construction work
45262610 Industrial chimneys
45262620 Supporting walls
45262630 Construction of furnaces
45262640 Environmental improvement works
45262650 Cladding works
45262660 Asbestos-removal work
45262670 Metalworking
45262680 Welding
45262690 Refurbishment of run-down buildings
45262700 Building alteration work
45262710 Fresco maintenance work
45262800 Building extension work
45262900 Balcony work
45300000 Building installation work
45310000 Electrical installation work
45311000 Electrical wiring and fitting work
45311100 Electrical wiring work
45311200 Electrical fitting work
45312000 Alarm system and antenna installation work
45312100 Fire-alarm system installation work
45312200 Burglar-alarm system installation work
45312300 Antenna installation work
45312310 Lightning-protection works
45312311 Lightning-conductor installation work
45312320 Television aerial installation work
45312330 Radio aerial installation work
45313000 Lift and escalator installation work
45313100 Lift installation work
45313200 Escalator installation work
45313210 Travelator installation work
45314000 Installation of telecommunications equipment
45314100 Installation of telephone exchanges
45314120 Installation of switchboards
45314200 Installation of telephone lines
45314300 Installation of cable infrastructure
45314310 Installation of cable laying
45314320 Installation of computer cabling
45315000 Electrical installation work of heating and other electrical building-equipment
45315100 Electrical engineering installation works
45315200 Turbine works
45315300 Electricity supply installations
45315400 High voltage installation work
45315500 Medium-voltage installation work
45315600 Low-voltage installation work
45315700 Switching station installation work
45316000 Installation work of illumination and signalling systems
45316100 Installation of outdoor illumination equipment
45316110 Installation of road lighting equipment
45316200 Installation of signalling equipment
45316210 Installation of traffic monitoring equipment
45316211 Installation of illuminated road signs
45316212 Installation of traffic lights
45316213 Installation of traffic guidance equipment
45316220 Installation of airport signalling equipment
45316230 Installation of port signalling equipment
45317000 Other electrical installation work
45317100 Electrical installation work of pumping equipment
45317200 Electrical installation work of transformers
45317300 Electrical installation work of electrical distribution apparatus
45317400 Electrical installation work of filtration equipment
45320000 Insulation work
45321000 Thermal insulation work
45323000 Sound insulation work
45324000 Plasterboard works
45330000 Plumbing and sanitary works
45331000 Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning installation work
45331100 Central-heating installation work
45331110 Boiler installation work
45331200 Ventilation and air-conditioning installation work
45331210 Ventilation installation work
45331211 Outdoor ventilation installation work
45331220 Air-conditioning installation work
45331221 Partial air-conditioning installation work
45331230 Installation work of cooling equipment
45331231 Installation work of refrigeration equipment
45332000 Plumbing and drain-laying work
45332200 Water plumbing work
45332300 Drain-laying work
45332400 Sanitary fixture installation work
45333000 Gas-fitting installation work
45333100 Gas regulation equipment installation work
45333200 Gas meter installation work
45340000 Fencing, railing and safety equipment installation work
45341000 Erection of railings
45342000 Erection of fencing
45343000 Fire-prevention installation works
45343100 Fireproofing work
45343200 Firefighting equipment installation work
45343210 CO2 fire-extinguishing equipment installation work
45343220 Fire-extinguishers installation work
45343230 Sprinkler systems installation work
45350000 Mechanical installations
45351000 Mechanical engineering installation works
45400000 Building completion work
45410000 Plastering work
45420000 Joinery and carpentry installation work
45421000 Joinery work
45421100 Installation of doors and windows and related components
45421110 Installation of door and window frames
45421111 Installation of door frames
45421112 Installation of window frames
45421120 Installation of thresholds
45421130 Installation of doors and windows
45421131 Installation of doors
45421132 Installation of windows
45421140 Installation of metal joinery except doors and windows
45421141 Installation of partitioning
45421142 Installation of shutters
45421143 Installation work of blinds
45421144 Installation work of awnings
45421145 Installation work of roller blinds
45421146 Installation of suspended ceilings
45421147 Installation of grilles
45421148 Installation of gates
45421150 Non-metal joinery installation work
45421151 Installation of fitted kitchens
45421152 Installation of partition walls
45421153 Installation of built-in furniture
45421160 Ironmongery work
45422000 Carpentry installation work
45422100 Woodwork
45430000 Floor and wall covering work
45431000 Tiling work
45431100 Floor-tiling work
45431200 Wall-tiling work
45432000 Floor-laying and covering, wall-covering and wall-papering work
45432100 Floor laying and covering work
45432110 Floor-laying work
45432111 Laying work of flexible floor coverings
45432112 Laying of paving
45432113 Parquet flooring
45432114 Wood flooring work
45432120 False floor installation work
45432121 Computer floors
45432130 Floor-covering work
45432200 Wall-covering and wall-papering work
45432210 Wall-covering work
45432220 Wall-papering work
45440000 Painting and glazing work
45441000 Glazing work
45442000 Application work of protective coatings
45442100 Painting work
45442110 Painting work of buildings
45442120 Painting and protective-coating work of structures
45442121 Painting work of structures
45442180 Repainting work
45442190 Paint-stripping work
45442200 Application work of anti-corrosive coatings
45442210 Galvanizing works
45442300 Surface-protection work
45443000 Façade work
45450000 Other building completion work
45451000 Decoration work
45451100 Ornamentation fitting work
45451200 Panelling work
45451300 Interior gardens
45452000 Exterior cleaning work for buildings
45452100 Blast cleaning work for building exteriors
45453000 Overhaul and refurbishment work
45453100 Refurbishment work
45454000 Restructuring work
45454100 Restoration work
45500000 Hire of construction and civil engineering machinery and equipment with operator
45510000 Hire of cranes with operator
45520000 Hire of earth moving equipment with operator