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Procurement Act 2023 and Procurement Regulations 2024: Construction Lawyers’ Guide to UK Public Procurement Procedures, Frameworks, Notices, KPIs, Variations, Termination, Exclusion/Debarment and Remedies

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The long-anticipated Procurement Act 2023 (PA 2023) took effect on 24 February 2025, superseding the UK’s procurement framework as it had operated over the last ten years. Driving this change was the declared ambition of successive post‑Brexit administrations to streamline and bring together the prior regime, a system heavily shaped by EU directives and judicial decisions and interpreted through case law. In pursuit of that goal, the legislation seeks to carry through several measures first trailed in the December 2020 Green Paper, ‘Transforming public procurement’, together with the government’s ensuing response. True to the intention of overhauling the former rules, the PA 2023 also recalibrates, albeit modestly, the emphasis placed on its core objectives and adjusts the focus of the regime...

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Michael Levenstein
Michael Levenstein

Michael specialises in construction and engineering disputes and general commercial litigation. Michael’s cases frequently involve high-value and technically-complex disputes, both in the TCC and international litigation and arbitration. His commercial practice tends to focus on difficult issues of contractual interpretation, including heavily-amended standard form and third party agreements. Michael serves as a member of the Executive Committee of TECBAR and Council of the Society of Construction Law. He is also a TECBAR-accredited Adjudicator and Mediator. In addition to his practice, Michael is a Visiting Lecturer and an LLM supervisor at The City Law School, University of London, and lectures at the Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, University College London....

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