Reg. 40 (PCR 2015)

Preliminary market consultations

In: Plan > Market strategy and management

Overview

This regulation provides that, before commencing a procurement procedure, contracting authorities may undertake market consultations in order to prepare the procurement and inform suppliers of their procurement plans and requirements.

As part of such market consultations contracting authorities may, for example, obtain advice from independent experts or authorities or from market participants which may be used in the planning and conduct of the procurement.

Any use of information obtained in market consultations must not have the effect of distorting competition or result in violation of the principles of non-discrimination and transparency.

Objective at this commercial stage

Consider whether preliminary engagement with the market, in the form of market consultations, should be undertaken to either inform the market of any procurement plans or requirements or to assist with the preparation of any procurement process.

Key considerations at this commercial stage

Contracting authorities should:

  • consider whether undertaking preliminary market consultations would be beneficial in assisting with the planning, preparation and conduct of the procurement.

See also in the Procurement Act 2023:

  • Section 16: Preliminary market engagement
  • Section 17: Preliminary market engagement notices

Additional support and guidance

Make sure you:

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