Procurement in the NHS: Facing up to new challenges
Date: Tuesday, 30 Mar 2010
Location: Burness LLP Edinburgh Office
Time: 12:00
How does the NHS ensure that it obtains best value when procuring its construction needs? No doubt this will be a question that will increasingly concern the NHS should they be called upon to bear a share of the widely anticipated cuts in public spending.
Will HFS Frameworks Scotland always be the most appropriate way to procure the construction needs of the NHS? Can local frameworks be used to procure projects for which Frameworks Scotland is not suitable? Burness, with the assistance of procurement specialists within the NHS and the private sector, will be offering answers to these questions.
Who should attend: Those within the NHS who have responsibilities for the procurement and management of construction needs, together with contractors and consultants.
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