Almost all public procurement contracts for business worth more than an EC limit, which is roughly £99,000, must be published in the daily supplement to the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU). This provides information on the current requirements and invites suppliers to express an interest, or to tender directly in some cases, depending on the contract procedure. It also sets out information about contracts that have been awarded.
The regulations that say precisely which contracts must appear in OJEU are very detailed. However, you can get information about these from the OGC website. As a general guide, tenders for more than £99,000 of goods and services or for more than £3.8 million of works must appear in OJEU. However, there are many exceptions to these limits, including a number of services that do not need to be advertised. Some departments, however, have made it their policy to advertise more widely in OJEU than they are obliged to.
There are several ways of gaining access to OJEU.
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