(c) publish its purchasing policy on its public website; (a) public tendering for all goods, services, works and facilities, in accordance with existing regional, national or international trade agreements, through public advertising on the public procurement web portal; (d) compliance with procedures for promoting a decision prior to the national audit procedure and the requirement of additional issues that may be subject to review as part of an international trade agreement; (d) require public sector entities to incorporate procurement and risk management guidelines into their procurement decisions; b) identifying efficiencies and cost savings in procurement processes; (d) the standardization of government procurement policies and practices; (a) ensure that their purchasing activities are conducted in accordance with provincial and federal policies, laws, trade agreements and ethical business practices; 2. The Minister may adopt regulations that change the standards established in subsection 1 or establish new standards that take into account the work of public servants. w) “sustainable public procurement” means achieving the best value for utilities by integrating environmental, economic and social considerations into the procurement process. (f) publish the annual report in point (e) sixty days after it was presented to the Minister on the public procurement web portal. (a) compliance with alternative exemptions to public procurement; (l) “personal service contract”: an agreement, whether or not an employment contract enters into a written contract between an individual and a public sector body and includes an agreement to amend or renew; n) “shopping web portal,” the public website run and operated by Her Majesty in the right of the province; The Nova Scotia procurement process is governed by sustainable procurement policy and public procurement legislation. These were designed to ensure alignment with two trade agreements: the Atlantic Agreement on Public Procurement and the Internal Trade Agreement. (c) require all public sector organizations to be bound by all regional, national and international trade agreements that apply to their sector. 9 (1) The Minister may initiate a national audit procedure to resolve issues arising from an international trade agreement to which a public sector body is the subject of a public tender. (f) identify opportunities and support for cooperation, leading to greater coherence and efficiency of the procurement process across the public sector. b) publish on the market web portal the name of the successful bidder and the amount of the contract awarded; q) “public tender”: the purchase of goods, services, works and facilities purchased through public advertising; (c) the development and promotion of professional procurement programmes; (b) promoting competition, innovative ideas and solutions, in compliance with the obligations of the trade agreement; (b) promoting and supporting collaborative procurement between public sector organizations; (a) provide for the purchase of goods, services and construction equipment by public sector organizations in a fair, open, consistent and transparent manner, which gives the best value; 16 .1. The Minister may make provisions regarding the establishment or modification of supplier delivery standards, rights and procedures.
Many offers can be viewed, downloaded and, in some cases, submitted via the supply site. If you do not have access to the internet, you can obtain tender documents from the purchasing services. Some offers require a guarantee of offer, deposit or other documentation; these offers are indicated in the tender notice and these offers cannot be downloaded. (e) “buying groups”: a purchasing body created to meet the purchasing needs and activities of its own or several public sector member companies, and excludes purchasing groups that, as part of a public tendering process,