Outstanding public procurement saves millions
A partnership of eight local authorities has
been praised for saving £4.5million of public money – despite being
pipped to first place in a national award for outstanding
procurement performance last week.
The group of councils from Malvern Hills,
Bromsgrove, North Warwickshire, Redditch, Warwick District,
Worcester, Wychavon, and Wyre Forest took second place at the 2011
Society of Purchasing Officers’ award for Outstanding Achievement
in Procurement.
The group was recognised for breaking down
barriers between traditionally separate local authorities to
collaborate, with regular meetings held at rotating venues seeing
decades of professional expertise and experience held by the
councils shared in an open and transparent forum.
Councillor Paul Cumming, Portfolio
Holder for Finance and Resources said: “Collaborative
procurement is simple enough in practical terms, the real challenge
to overcome is cultural.
“The benefits of collaborative procurement are
clear and we are delighted the Society of Purchasing Officers has
recognised our work in this way.”
The group also better supports small to medium
enterprises, particularly local and start up businesses, to secure
business from the public sector. With more consistent advice,
paperwork and systems across the area, local business can be more
informed and confident in how and where to tender for contracts.
The expanded group continues to identify opportunities for goods
and services that are opportunities for collaborative contract
action.