How to win business
We spend around £1.1 billion a year on goods, services and works directly with our supply chain and we select suppliers using a fair and transparent competitive process. Alongside our tendering opportunities, you can also get involved with us as part of our Bid Assessment Framework (BAF) or by submitting an innovative idea.
Our business principles set out the high-level expectations of how we treat suppliers and we want to make sure that the process we take to select suppliers is understood.
Each bid process can be unique and there are a number of things that we look for in a supplier's proposition. Typically, we award contracts to suppliers who can demonstrate best performance against a combination of criteria including:
Technical suitability
- Suppliers ability to provide products, services or works that meet the technical specification
- A proven track record and investment in research and development
- Innovation wherever practical
Financial viability
- Will the contract to be let cause the supplier to become over reliant on our business?
- Does the supplier have a strong financial standing and can they manage a contract of the expected value?
Quality
- Certifications / independent assessments
- Quality assurance status, documented procedures
- ISO accreditation
- Commitment to continuous improvement
Sustainability policy & record
- Environmental factors such as pollution, fines, ISO 14001, quality of site waste management plans, recycling, carbon management and use of recycled materials
- Social factors such as employee and subcontractor labour standards, opportunities for smaller companies to win business and the fair treatment of suppliers
Health & safety record
- Dedicated senior management responsibility
- Regular training for employees and subcontractors
- Track record of managing health and safety issues
Whole life cost
- A cradle to grave approach to capturing all costs associated with the contract from launch and transition, through life to eventual close down.
Find a Tender Service
The most common method by which we announce a competition is the issue of a Contract Notice - which is an advertisement placed on the Find a Tender Service platform. Suppliers can then follow a link on that notice which directs them to our self-service procurement portal. Access to tender documentation is unrestricted and freely available. All tender documentation is available immediately which ensures any potential supplier knows all of our requirements up front.
Achilles Utilities Vendor Database (UVDB)
We also use the Achilles Utilities Vendor Database (UVDB) to help us to identify suppliers. It is therefore recommended that all potential suppliers ensure their UVDB information is correct and up to date. Find out more about the services offered by Achilles