FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT -between- -and-Framework Agreement • November 25th, 2020
Contract Type FiledNovember 25th, 2020Guidance notes: This SG Model Framework Agreement is mandatory for all framework agreements procured by the Scottish Government – all Directorates and Agencies – and must be included in all invitations to tender. “Framework agreement” in this context has the meaning given in regulation 2(1) of the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015. If there is any doubt as to whether an arrangement is or is not a framework agreement, read SPPN 5 2010: Scottish Government Guidance on Framework Agreements and seek SGLD advice if necessary. That SPPN requires that the terms and conditions of framework agreements are clearly split out from the terms and conditions of “call-off contracts”. This model therefore requires the inclusion of appropriate Standard Terms of Supply as Schedule 5 to the framework agreement – any type of Government contract can in principle form the Standard Terms of Supply. This model is intended to help buyers focus on the key information necessary to comprise a robust f
FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT -between- -and-Framework Agreement • September 14th, 2020
Contract Type FiledSeptember 14th, 2020Guidance notes: This SG Model Framework Agreement is mandatory for all framework agreements procured by the Scottish Government – all Directorates and Agencies – and must be included in all invitations to tender. “Framework agreement” in this context has the meaning given in regulation 2(1) of the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015. If there is any doubt as to whether an arrangement is or is not a framework agreement, read SPPN 5 2010: Scottish Government Guidance on Framework Agreements and seek SGLD advice if necessary. That SPPN requires that the terms and conditions of framework agreements are clearly split out from the terms and conditions of “call-off contracts”. This model therefore requires the inclusion of appropriate Standard Terms of Supply as Schedule 5 to the framework agreement – any type of Government contract can in principle form the Standard Terms of Supply. This model is intended to help buyers focus on the key information necessary to comprise a robust f