Information, contact details and terms and conditions for suppliers.
Contracting opportunities
We advertise new contracting opportunities in the following places, where appropriate:
- Contracts Finder
- Find a Tender replacement for the European Union TED site
- Jaggaer
Upcoming opportunities
We use a variety of means to notify suppliers of future opportunities, including:
- publishing notices on Contracts Finder
- Find a Tender
- Jaggaer
Associate opportunities
See information on how to become an associate.
Different terms and conditions apply for all associate and personally engaged associate procurement. These documents can be downloaded at the bottom of this page.
CCS and Home Office e-tendering portals
Jaggaer is a password-protected e-tendering system used by the College. The College uses either the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) version or the Home Office version depending on our requirement.
As a potential supplier you should register on both the Home Office and CCS versions so that you can:
- view opportunities to tender
- submit tender responses
Prompt payment policy
We follow government policy and pay all correctly submitted invoices within 30 days of receiving them.
Data handling and security
If you handle data, you must make sure that you comply with our security procedures. There are different schedules you must follow based on the amount of data you manage.
We take data security very seriously and are required to give assurance that both personal information and sensitive data are being appropriately protected throughout the supply chain. Suppliers may therefore need to understand and comply with the supplier aspects of the security policy framework.
Standard terms and conditions for College contracts
If you would like to know which terms and conditions apply when bidding for a particular College contract the information will be included in the tender documentation, and you can contact the person named in the advertisement.
Terms and conditions are on a case by case basis and can be dependent on the framework we decide to use.
If not using a framework, the College may use one of the following templates:
- Short form contract – a template contract for low value (below the procurement thresholds set out in the Public Contracts Regulations 2015) non-complex goods and services.
- Mid-tier contract– a template contract for medium value (under £20 million) non-complex goods and services. It is intended for use by procurement specialists and lawyers.
- Model services contract – a template contract that:
- has been developed for services contracts valued over £20 million
- has been developed for complex and high-risk contracts
- reflects current government priorities and recommended ways of doing business at the time of publication
- aims to aid assurance and reduce administration, legal costs and negotiation time
- is suitable for use with the range of business services that government purchases and contains applicable provisions for contracts for business process outsourcing and/or IT delivery services
Purchase orders and lower value contracts
For lower value contracts, our purchase orders (documents that ask a company to supply goods and give details of price, method and date of payment) are subject to our terms and conditions of contract for goods and terms and conditions of contract for services.
These documents can be downloaded at the bottom of this page.
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
The College wants to buy from SMEs every time they are the best value for money.
Find out more about bidding for government contracts in the doing business with government: guide for SMEs.
Social and environment policy
The College will, when appropriate, look to incorporate additional social benefits and environmental requirements through its procurement activities.
Procurement law
As with other central government bodies and many other public bodies, the College is obliged to follow the relevant public procurement regulations. The Public Contracts Regulations 2015 will be replaced by the Procurement Act 2023 as of the 24 February.
These regulations set thresholds for contracts, above which certain procedures must be applied to the tendering and award of contract. The current thresholds can be found in the Procurement Policy Note 11/23 – New Thresholds.
Our procurement policy
Procurement team
You can contact the College procurement team at: cpu.mailbox@college.police.uk