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The Code
The code requires that local authorities must publish details of every invitation to tender for contracts to provide goods and/or services with a value that exceeds £5,000.
For each invitation, the following details must be published:
- Reference number
- Title
- Description of the goods and/or services sought
- Start, end and review dates
- Local authority department responsible
The code requires that local authorities must also publish details of any contract, commissioned activity, purchase order, framework agreement and any other legally enforceable agreement with a value that exceeds £5,000.
For each contract, the following details must be published:
- Reference number
- Title of agreement
- Local authority department responsible
- Description of the goods and/or services sought
- Supplier name and details
- Sum to be paid over the length of the contract or the estimated annual spending or budget for the contract
- Value Added Tax (VAT) that cannot be recovered
- Start, end and review dates
- Whether or not the contract was a result of an invitation to quote or a published invitation to tender
- Whether or not the supplier is a small or medium sized enterprise and/or a voluntary or community sector organisation and where it is, provide the relevant registration number
Procurement Procedure
Salisbury City Council must adhere to the Procurement Act 2023 to ensure it is legally compliant in its procurement of goods, works and services.
Policies and procedures used to do so include Standing Orders and Financial Regulation, and Contract Procedure Rules.
Contracts
Salisbury City Council contracts over £5,000 can be found on the online portal In-tend, which is hosted by Hampshire County Council.
Once you have entered the portal, please type SCC in the Search function to find Salisbury City Council contracts.



