By Aileen Maclennan
Highlighting procurement opportunities for local businesses and encouraging them to bid for tenders is a key part of Argyll and Bute Council’s revised Procurement Strategy.
Helensburgh, Cardross, the Lochside, Rhu and the Peninsula come under the A&B local government umbrella.
The updated strategy was approved by councillors at a meeting today (Thursday) and sets out the vision, objectives, and actions that will direct and govern procurement activities for the council until 2025.
At the very heart of the strategy is an aim to develop resilient local supply chains and encourage more innovative use of the Community Benefits Scheme – a scheme established in 2020 that enables contractors and suppliers appointed by the council to choose from a list of proposed community benefits, that community groups have identified, as part of the tender.
- Ensuring that it continues to adopt a partnership approach between internal and external partners;
- Setting out clear and achievable strategic objectives that support the delivery of the council’s wider goals and objectives;
- Working co-operatively to support small and medium-sized enterprises and third-sector organisations and delivering simplified and more consistent procurement processes for businesses tendering for contracts across Argyll and Bute;
- Enhancing contract management throughout the council to increase efficiency and deliver better value for money;
- Raising awareness among suppliers of forthcoming opportunities to bid for contracts;
- And, ensuring it continues to investigate and develop purchase-to-pay systems to improve procurement methods.
“Our updated strategy focuses on this, and puts local businesses first whilst ensuring we continue to get best value.”
Visit the council website to read the strategy in full.

