Reg. 34 (PCR 2015)

Dynamic purchasing systems

In: Manage > Closing the contract

Overview

This regulation permits a contracting authority to use Dynamic Purchasing Systems (DPS) for commonly used purchases. The characteristics of the purchases (as generally available on the market) must meet the contracting authority’s requirements.

A DPS must be operated completely electronically, including all communications. The DPS must be open to new suppliers to join at any time and, may be divided into categories. No charges may be billed to suppliers in respect of a DPS.

The regulation also sets out the rules on how a contracting authority may establish a DPS and conduct procurements under them, including requirements around time limits and managing requests to participate.

Objective at this commercial stage

The DPS may be terminated early, i.e. before the end of the most recently indicated period of validity, by the contracting authority that established the DPS.

Key considerations at this commercial stage

Contracting authorities may:

  • terminate any DPS that they have established earlier than the period of validity that had most recently been indicated.

See also in the Procurement Act 2023:

  • Section 34: Competitive award by reference to dynamic markets
  • Section 35: Dynamic markets: establishment
  • Section 36: Dynamic markets: membership
  • Section 37: Dynamic markets: removing members from the market
  • Section 38: Dynamic markets: fees
  • Section 39: Dynamic market notices

Additional support and guidance

Make sure you:

  • read the regulation
  • seek legal and commercial advice in the context of specific procurements