Call-off terms and conditions: Schedule 5 to Framework Agreement (public sector services) | Practical Law

Call-off terms and conditions: Schedule 5 to Framework Agreement (public sector services) | Practical Law

Call-off terms and conditions for use by public authorities awarding work to service providers appointed to a Framework Agreement for the provision of certain services. Forms Schedule 5 to Standard document, Framework Agreement (public sector services).

Call-off terms and conditions: Schedule 5 to Framework Agreement (public sector services)

Practical Law UK Standard Document 8-521-2677 (Approx. 46 pages)

Call-off terms and conditions: Schedule 5 to Framework Agreement (public sector services)

by Practical Law Public Sector with thanks to Ashfords
Law stated as at 02 May 2023, England, Wales
Call-off terms and conditions for use by public authorities awarding work to service providers appointed to a Framework Agreement for the provision of certain services. Forms Schedule 5 to Standard document, Framework Agreement (public sector services).
For detailed guidance on the arrangement, see Standard document, Guide to the Framework arrangement.
We have included a climate change provision in Clause 16 for authorities that wish to include such provisions within their call-off contracts.
Note: The Cabinet Office has issued procurement guidance in response to the outbreak of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The guidance is addressed in Legal update, Cabinet Office publishes PPN 01/20: Responding to COVID-19, Legal update, Cabinet Office publishes PPN 02/20: Supplier relief due to COVID-19, Legal update, COVID-19: PPN 03/20 published on use of procurement cards (Cabinet Office) and Legal update, Cabinet Office publishes PPN 04/20: Recovery and transition from COVID-19. The EC has also published guidance on using the public procurement framework related to the COVID-19 crisis, which is addressed in Legal update, COVID-19: EC publishes guidance on purchasing COVID-19-related supplies and services using EU public procurement framework . See also Legal update, COVID-19: guidance on supporting vital service provision in PFI/PF2 contracts published (Infrastructure and Projects Authority) The contents of this note are potentially affected by this guidance and should be read in conjunction with it.
Brexit
The UK left the EU on 31 January 2020 and the transition period ended on 31 December 2020. For more information, see Practice note, Brexit: implications for public procurement law.