Harmon decision
Harmon decision
- 1999
- Building 264(8111) 5 November 1999, 9(1) .
A landmark High Court ruling on government procurement could open the way for a flood of claims from suppliers who had lost out to competitors even though their bids were lower. The judge ruled that contractor Harmon was treated unfairly in the tender for the cladding contract for the new parliamentary building because the House of Commons adopted a buy British policy.
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A landmark High Court ruling on government procurement could open the way for a flood of claims from suppliers who had lost out to competitors even though their bids were lower. The judge ruled that contractor Harmon was treated unfairly in the tender for the cladding contract for the new parliamentary building because the House of Commons adopted a buy British policy.
TENDERING
PROCUREMENT METHODS
BEST VALUE
BUY BRITISH POLICY