Procurement Act 2023 delayed until early 2025

The Procurement Act 2023 has been delayed by four months and will now commence on 24 February 2025. Here's four practical steps for contracting authorities.
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We help public sector buyers and private sector suppliers to navigate public procurement law with strategic, practical and comprehensive legal advice.
Talk to usThe regulation of public sector procurement can make the process extremely challenging for suppliers and bidders alike.
For the public sector, incorrect procedures can prove costly, incur significant delays, risk court challenges and damage reputations. For the private sector, this can mean losing the chance to win a contract or — potentially even worse — winning an insecure contract.
That’s why we help both public sector buyers and private sector suppliers to navigate public procurement law throughout all stages of the procurement lifecycle.
Whether you need help with preparation, tendering, challenging, responding to challenges, awarding a contract or managing compliance, disputes and performance across the contract’s lifespan, we understand what matters most and work tirelessly to achieve your aims.
Talk to our procurement solicitors by calling 0333 004 4488, emailing hello@brabners.com or completing our contact form below.

Our team has vast public and private sector expertise. It's led by the highly experienced Michael Winder — a member of the Procurement Lawyers’ Association recognised for "his expertise in public procurement, commercial and contract matters" by The Legal 500 for 2025.
With a background in providing legal advice to contracting authorities and suppliers on a range of business as usual procurement matters as well as larger projects, including regeneration, PFI and public private partnerships, Michael and his team have a depth of experience in advising on contracts that come within the scope of the Procurement Act 2023.
In addition, we have the skills and expertise to advise on those procurements and live contracts that were started under previous public procurement law regimes, such as the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, the Utilities Contracts Regulations 2016 and the Concession Contracts Regulations 2016.
Backed-up by our offering as a full-service law firm, we provide access to procurement and commercial law experts as well as our wider public sector offering, including our award-winning real estate group — so no matter your needs, we provide end-to-end project support and the right mix of specialists at the right time.






Although similar to the previous regime in many aspects, the Procurement Act 2023 has radically changed public procurement law, with new overriding objectives, a new approach to transparency and a more flexible approach to the choice of procurement procedures.
Ahead of its introduction, the Brabners Procurement Team provided training to clients and at industry events, to alert contracting authorities and suppliers to the changes. In addition, there is an ongoing series of articles that provide details regarding the Act and the developments in the law as it beds in. In addition there is a short video series where Michael Winder recaps the key changes to be aware of and how public bodies and private entities can ensure they are complying with the Act.
If you would like specific advice or would like training on the Procurement Act 2023 and any latest developments, please give us a call on 0333 004 4488, email us at hello@brabners.com or complete the contact form below.

“Michael Winder is noted for his expertise in public procurement, commercial and contract matters.”
The Legal 500 2025
“I highly recommend Michael Winder, who has not only supported us on previous [public procurement] challenges but has provided some much needed and essential underpinning knowledge.”
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“The team at Brabners puts my mind at ease each step of the way... highly impressive in terms of responsiveness, explaining each step of the legal process and the amazing level of expertise. I have referred several friends and clients, and Brabners’ client care has really impressed. High praise must go to Michael Winder for an impressively quick turnaround of legal advice regarding a personal guarantee arrangement.”
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