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What will EU Directives mean for Construction Procurement in Wales – Llandudno

Date: Wednesday 4th December 2013
Location: Llandudno (venue confirmed on registration)
Time: 8am - 10.30am
Cost: £40 (plus VAT)

On 25 July 2013 the Cabinet Office published a Procurement Policy Note (PPN) in which they confirmed that a package of 3 procurement directives had been provisionally agreed: a public sector directive, a utilities sector directive and a new directive regarding procedural rules for the award of concession contracts. On the 5th September 2013 the Internal Market Committee voted to adopt the proposed new directives. The final European Parliament vote on the matter is scheduled for November 2013. Progress indeed!

Following these formalities, member states have two years within which to transpose the directives and the PPN notes that it is the intention of Government to facilitate early transposition to enable contracting entities to take advantage of the flexibility of the new rules. Further consultations are to take place on the implementing regulations at which time further PPN’s will be issued.

Simon McCann, Partner, Morgan Cole will guide you through the implications for construction at our breakfast event in Llandudno on the 4th December.

How to Book: To reserve your place please email CEWales Events stating your full contact details and the names of all delegates wishing to attend. Substitution of delegates can be made at any time.

Payments can now be made by credit/debit card.

Non-attendance by any registered delegate will be charged in full unless you have informed us by Monday 2nd December 2013.

In order to reduce wastage at our events CEW operates a policy of only notifying venue details when issuing registration confirmation. This ensures we only cater for delegates who have registered and don’t over order for individuals who may or may not turn up on the day.

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