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Step 4: Procurement Process
Regardless of how a council undertakes social procurement, all procurement documentation must clearly and accurately detail the expectation of the council on the social benefit requirement.
Evaluation is a critical component of a transparent procurement process –the template below gives assistance on how best to evaluate the social components of the proposed contract.
| Procurement documentation formal processes (Word 135 KB) |
This documentation includes:
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| Evaluation of social procurement (Word 86 KB) |