All users - Public Contracts Scotland
Public Contracts Scotland is the national advertising website for public sector procurement in Scotland. Public sector organisations (Buyers) can post, and subsequently award, two levels of public Notices: Find a Tender Service (FTS)/Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) Notices - which are larger contracts over the Regulated Procurement thresholds; and Site Notices - smaller, sub-threshold Notices. Public Contracts Scotland also allows Buyers to invite Suppliers - using the Quick Quotes facility - to submit quotations electronically via the website’s secure tender postbox. Public Contracts Scotland is an openly accessible website which allows individuals the opportunity to browse Notices without the need to register. However, in order to register interest in an opportunity, or access documentation, suppliers must first register on the portal. Public Contracts Scotland was launched in October 2008 by John Swinney MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth, at the National Procurement conference.
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All users - Advertising thresholds
Please visit Information & Support page - Thresholds section
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All users - Checks carried out on Suppliers who register on Public Contracts Scotland
Public Contracts Scotland does not currently have the capability to provide in depth business analysis, including financial probity aspects. The system does however validate the email addresses of Suppliers on behalf of Buyers.
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All users - Commodity Categories
Commodity Categories are used to classify each Notice so that Suppliers can be alerted by email - through their personalised Alert Profile - and so that users can search for Notices using these same Categories.
The taxonomy used on Public Contracts Scotland is the Proclass classification system which was developed by the public sector.
Accurately selecting the relevant Commodity Category will enable registered Suppliers to be made aware of relevant opportunities.
When completing the registration process, Suppliers are advised to create a personalised Alert Profile and select the relevant Commodity Categories in order to receive their free e-mail alerts.
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All users - Cost to use Public Contracts Scotland
Public Contracts Scotland is sponsored by the Scottish Government and is free to use for both Buyers and Suppliers.
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All users - CPV Codes
Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV) Codes are a method used to classify Notices published in the Find a Tender Service (FTS) and Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU).
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All users - De-registering from the website
If you no longer want to be registered on Public Contracts Scotland please send an e-mail to the support desk - support@publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk
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All users - International suppliers using PCS
Suppliers from any member state of the World Trade Organisation can register on the website. The following link provides a list of countries in the World Trade Organisation: http://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/whatis_e/tif_e/org6_e.htm
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All Users - Obtaining contract notice details without registering on the website
Information published on the Public Contracts Scotland website is accessible to all. This means that anyone can access the website and browse and print off details of public Notices.
However, a Supplier must register on the website in order to record their interest in an opportunity and obtain any attachments, if they are available. By registering, Suppliers can use any additional functionalities chosen by the Buyer, for example the Question & Answers facilities.
Buyers should therefore encourage their Suppliers to register on the website.
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All users - Problem with the website - Contact details
Users of Public Contracts Scotland should contact website Support Desk. Contact details can be found by following the ‘Contact Us’ option on the bottom bar.
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All users - Quick Quotes
uick Quote is an online request for quotation facility for Suppliers who are registered on the website. It is used to obtain competitive quotes for low value/low risk procurement exercises or for mini competitions within framework agreements.
Access to Quick Quotes are restricted to those individual Supplier accounts that have been invited by the Buyer through the system. Therefore, if you have been forwarded an invitation you will be required to log in with their registration details or to contact the Buyer directly to request that they invite your individual Supplier account.
Suppliers can access their Quick Quotes by selecting Suppliers Area on the menu bar > Quick Quotes.
Please see the user guides by selecting Help & Support on the bottom bar > User Guides.
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All users - Users of Public Contracts Scotland
All Scottish public sector organisations must use the website as their main tool for advertising regulated contract notices and are actively encouraged to use the website for all other contract notices Prime contractors on public contracts may also use the website to publish their sub-contract opportunities.
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Buyers - Adding more suppliers to a Quick Quote once it has been issued
Please see the Quick Quote User Guide for instructions.
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Buyers - Becoming a Buying Organisation on PCS
1) You must be a public body organisation or housing association; 2) You must be running a tender that is mostly funded by public money (inc. Leader and Big Lotto funding), and a condition of the funding is to advertise on PCS. If you are a company that has won a tender or has qualified for stage 2 of a restricted procurement and you wish to advertise sub-contract opportunities, you should register on PCS as a Prime Contractor.
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Buyers - Buyers starting to use the website
Firstly you should check if your organisation has been set up as a Buyer on Public Contracts Scotland. This can be done by selecting 'Register' at the bottom of the page, by clicking on 'Register as a Buyer' and searching for your organisation in the 'Search for an existing buyer organisation' box. If your organisation is already registered you will be able to select it and create your Buyer user profile. An email will be sent to your Buyer organisation's Controllers for them to grant your Access Levels. If your organisation is not yet registered on the website, you will be able to 'Enter a new buying organisation'. This allows you to set up a Buyer User. The website support team will be in touch in due course to assist you through the process of setting up your new Buyer organisation.
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Buyers - Completing a Contract Award Notice on the website
If you would like to award a Notice that has been published on the website, please click on 'Award' on the 'Notice Status' page. This will create a link between the original Notice and the Award Notice, indicating that the original Notice has been awarded. You can do this by locating the original Notice in your Published Notice Workspace (Buyers Area > Notices > Published Notices). Clicking on the relevant Notice title will open the ‘Notice Status’ page where you can click on the ‘Award’ button. Your Award Notice will be automatically populated with the information already contained in the original Notice. Please carefully review the Notice to check that the information is it is correct and then add the information on the Supplier(s) who have been awarded the contract before submitting it for publication. If you need to create an Award Notice when a Contract Notice hasn’t already been published using Public Contracts Scotland, you will have to create a new Contract Award Notice through the Buyers Area > Create Notice option.
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Buyers - Forwarding notices to FTS/OJEU
All notices published on Public Contracts Scotland that require publication on the Find a Tender Service or the Official Journal of the European Union are automatically forwarded. Contracting authorities therefore need only place the notice on Public Contracts Scotland, selecting “FTS/OJEU Notice” at the outset of notice creation, and the notice shall be submitted to the FTS/OJEU as well as being published on Public Contracts Scotland.
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Buyers - Issuing a Quick Quote to a supplier who hasn’t registered on the website
Suppliers must be registered on Public Contracts Scotland in order to be invited to participate in a Quick Quote. Contracting Authorities should ensure that all suppliers who they do regular business with are registered on Public Contracts Scotland.
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Buyers - Location of Notice appear
All FTS / OJEU and sub-threshold notices will appear in your Buyer profile area on Public Contracts Scotland website and can be found by using the "Browse Notice" button on the menu bar. If submitting an FTS / OJEU form the notice will also be forwarded to the Find a Tender Service or Official Journal of the European Union for publication.
If submitting an OJEU form the notice will also be forwarded to the Official Journal of the European Union for publication.
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Buyers - Notices appearing on the website
All FTS/OJEU and sub-threshold notices will appear in your Buyer profile area on Public Contracts Scotland website and can be found by using "Search Notices" on the menu bar. If submitting an FTS/OJEU form the notice will also be forwarded to the Find a Tender Service or Official Journal of the European Union for publication.
You can either register a separate account or you can replace the email address on your account with a new email address, if required.
We advise having fewer accounts on the website, where possible, to avoid duplication or missing opportunities.
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Suppliers - Adding an additional account or email address
Each Supplier account on the system is individual and is not linked to any others. It is therefore not possible to link accounts or add another email to an account. You can either register a separate account or you can replace the email address on your account with a new email address, if required. We advise having fewer accounts on the website, where possible, to avoid duplication or missing opportunities.
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Suppliers - Back to top Receiving notifications when a Notice is published on the website
Once registered as a Supplier on the website, you will be able to set up an Alert Profile to receive email notifications. Your Alert Profile is based on the 'Commodity Categories' - or areas of business - and the geographic locations that you select. You will receive email alerts when these parameters are met. You can create or amend your Alert Profile by clicking on 'Suppliers Area' and then 'Alert Profile' in the 'My Profile' box.
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Suppliers - Being available for Quick Quotes
By registering as a Supplier, you have made yourself available for Quick Quote invitations. There is, however, a search function which is popular with Buyers that requires a secondary profile. This profile is the 'Supplier Finder Profile'. You can create or amend your Supplier Finder Profile by clicking on 'Suppliers Area' on the menu bar, and by clicking 'Supplier Finder Profile' in the 'My Profile' box. We would recommend that you fill this profile out completely, including a range of key words that describe your business, and tick the box to make it 'public' to Buyers.
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Suppliers - Maximum number of attachments in a response
You can submit up to 100 attachments in response to a Notice or Quick Quote, through the Postbox Response Workspace. There is a combined limit of 30MB per response, although, if required, you can make more than one response to the same Notice or Quick Quote through the Postbox Response Workspace, so long as the deadline has not passed. Within each response, individual attachments should be no larger than 10MB in size.
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Suppliers - The Postbox
The postbox is an optional online submission facility, identifiable by a key symbol displayed alongside the notice, which allows Buyers to receive tender responses from Suppliers electronically in a secure environment. Responses are submitted through Public Contracts Scotland and held in the secure electronic post box until the deadline for responses has expired. Please see the user guides from the bottom menu: Help & Support > User Guides.
Responses are submitted through Public Contracts Scotland and held in the secure electronic post box until the deadline for responses has expired.
Please see the user guides from the bottom menu: Help & Support > User Guides.
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