This webinar took place on Wednesday 15 November 2023 and is now available on-demand.
The Procurement Bill is going through the last stages of the Parliamentary process. It is now time to consider how the changes in regime may impact on how the public sector deliver essential projects through public procurement. What steps are you taking to prepare your organisation?
As a part of our Ready for Reform campaign we are running a two part webinar series focusing on:
- key changes to the procurement regime at each stage of the procurement lifecycle;
- what can be done to prepare and what should be on your agenda for the next 6-12 months
- whether the key pressure points in a procurement have changed
- how to adapt the approach to project management and internal governance to conform with new regime
- how we analyse risk in procurement going forward
- the ability to deliver strategic objectives through public procurement
Our people
Louise Bennett
Principal Associate
Rachel Whitaker
Partner
You may be interested in...
Legal Update - Public matters newsletter
Public matters: January 2026
Legal Update
England's local authority standards reforms: What councils need to know
Legal Update
Renters' Rights Act 2025: Practical guide for local housing authorities
Press Release
Water white paper: Legal comment
Press Release
West Midlands Police AI false intelligence: Legal comment
Guide
When fresh evidence isn't enough: Understanding the threshold for age assessment reviews
Legal Update
Court transparency pilot: New public access rules from 1 January 2026
Legal Update
Homelessness law reform in Wales: What the new Bill means for local authorities and housing associations
Legal Update - Public matters newsletter
Public matters: December 2025
Press Release
Planning and Infrastructure Act 2025: Legal comment as Bill receives royal assent
Guide
Managing PFI contractor liquidation: A short guide for contracting authorities
Legal Update - Employment Rights Act
Employment Rights Act: Finally here
Press Release
National Planning Policy Framework reforms consultation: Legal comment
Opinion
Breaking the chains: The future of non-compete clauses
Opinion
AI in local government: Key legal insights from recent training
Opinion
Welsh Government's £36m development loan scheme: A vital step towards meeting 20,000 home target
Guide
Strategic approaches to managing subject access requests: A guide for public sector organisations
Opinion
Expert evidence in subsidy control challenges: Tribunal draws a firm line
On-Demand - Employment Rights Act
The Employment Rights Bill: An overview for employers
Guide
Leveraging private finance for public infrastructure: Shaping future PPP models
Press Release
Devolution Priority Programme mayor elections delayed until 2028: Legal comment
Legal Update - Procurement Act
The Procurement Act 2023: 10 months on, how is it going?
Legal Update - Employment Rights Act
The Employment Rights Bill: Government drops ‘day one’ unfair dismissal rights
Press Release
Browne Jacobson and The NHS Confederation set out how to make integrated health organisations a success in report
Press Release
Browne Jacobson responds to the Autumn Budget 2025
Press Release
PPPs to finance neighbourhood health centres: Legal comment
Press Release
Nuclear Regulatory Taskforce report: Legal comment
Legal Update
Autumn Budget 2025 sector predictions: Government
Published Article
Blueprint for AI success in local government
Guide
Social value in construction: Enabling SME and VCSE success
Legal Update
2025 Autumn Budget predictions
Legal Update - Employment Rights Act
The Employment Rights Bill: Still not here yet
Press Release
Councils ‘to be bypassed’ for large-scale housing developments: Legal comment
Training
Register to attend our next Home Delivery Academy
Press Release
Browne Jacobson and CBI join forces to champion revival of PFI-style models for infrastructure investment
Press Release
Chancellor pre-Budget speech: Legal comment
Legal Update - Public matters newsletter
Public matters: October 2025
Legal Update
Supreme Court rules on appropriate assessment requirements in the planning process: Clarity, but for how long?
Legal Update
What lessons does Weis v GMCA have for public authorities delivering regeneration projects?
Legal Update