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What does Brexit mean? Brexit is the practical shorthand in legal drafting and advice for the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union and the legal, regulatory and trading changes flowing from it. It covers the UK’s cessation of EU membership on exit day (31 January 2020) and the cessation of the EEA Agreement’s application, the end of the implementation/transition period on IP completion day (31 December 2020), and the commencement, expiry or variation of post‑withdrawal trading and regulatory arrangements, including the UK‑EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement, the Windsor Framework (amending the Northern Ireland Protocol), and UK agreements with third countries...

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Public Contracts Regulations 2015: procedures, evaluation, post‑Brexit and GPA amendments, and transition to the Procurement Act 2023 (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)

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On 24 February 2025, the core provisions of the Public procurement Act 2023 (PA 2023) take effect. We are in the process of reviewing and refreshing our material accordingly. Note that Procurements launched on or after 24 February must proceed under PA 2023, whereas those initiated under the earlier regime must continue to be run and managed in line with that legislation:

  • Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (PCR 2015)
  • Utilities Contracts Regulations 2016
  • Concession Regulations 2016
  • Defence and Security Public Contracts Regulations 2011

For background, see Practice Note: Key Implications of the Procurement Act 2023 for Construction Lawyers.

Brexit impact—public procurement

The UK public procurement framework originates from EU procurement law and is therefore affected by the UK’s departure from the EU. For general updates on the process and preparations for Brexit, see Practice Note: Brexit timeline. For further reading on Brexit’s effect on public procurement, see Practice Note: Brexit—the implications for public procurement [Archived]. The Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (PCR 2015), SI 2015/102, set out the procedures that contracting authorities must follow when awarding public contracts by tender...

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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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