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Title: Transforming Procurement


1
REGIONAL CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE PROCUREMENT
PROGRAMME
  • Transforming Procurement
  • Improving Service
  • Steve Holland
  • Director
  • Regional Centres of Excellence
  • Procurement Programme

2
Scale of Procurement
  • Local Authorities will spend about 100 billion
    annually throughout the CSR 07 period
  • Over 40 of spend is on contracts with the
    private and third sectors
  • After schools expenditure is taken into account,
    the proportion of spend on third party contracts
    is about 60

3
Where does the money go?
4
Where does the money go?
  • Construction accounts for approx 30 of external
    spend
  • Social Care Environmental Services are the
    leading local government specific spend areas
    with 15 and 7 of third-party spend respectively
  • Relatively high spend in Consultancy category
    (3rd in rank). Proclass classification includes
    construction consultancy in this master category
    and makes a significant proportion of the total
    category spend
  • Other significant spend areas include Finance
    Services Human Resources ICT Facilities
    Management Transport Utilities. These area
    align to the major categories identified with the
    wider public sector

5
Where does the money go?
6
Where does the money go?
  • Level 2 Proclass classification has 160
    categories that enable further breakdown of
    spend. The top 5 spend categories
  • Construction Buildings (17)
  • Social Care Adult Services (13)
  • Environmental Services Waste Management (7)
  • Construction Roads (6)
  • HR Temporary Agency Staff (5)
  • The top 10 categories account for 60 of the
    spend
  • The top 22 categories account for 80 of the spend

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What is the scope for savings?
  • No one knows just how much cash can be saved
  • however about 12 billion is spent on commodity
    goods
  • and services
  • Wheeled bins reverse e-auction saved 30
  • Use of pre-procured national contracts can
    typically save 5 plus
  • Postal services contracts can save up to 10
  • There are wide variations in price for many
    commonly procured goods

8
What is the scope for savings?
  • About 12 billion is spent on construction
    related goods and services
  • The use of regionally based construction
    framework agreements is already saving seven
    figure sums
  • Reverse e-auctions for common

9
What is the scope for savings?
  • About 6 billion is spent on care services for
    adults and children
  • Care costing tools are already saving up to 10
    for a range of services
  • E-procurement is already saving significant sums
    in the cost of paying for domiciliary care

10
What is the scope for savings?
  • About 3 billion is spent on environmental
    services
  • Millions can be saved by jointly procuring waste
    collection and disposal solutions

11
What is the scope for savings?
  • About 8 billion is spent on a wide range of
    other goods and services
  • Best practice guides have been published in
    relation to Agency Staff, Energy, Postal Services
    and Consultancy with potential savings of 10 plus

12
What are the obstacles to optimising savings?
  • Procurement Landscape
  • Lack of procurement expertise
  • Lack of Market Intelligence
  • Failure to optimise buying power
  • Self imposed rules
  • Autonomous behaviour culture
  • Lack of capacity to improve resulting in missed
    opportunities

13
What needs to be done?
  • Collecting analysing and using market
    intelligence to develop and implement procurement
    strategies
  • Concentrating procurement expertise in far fewer
    organisations who operate on behalf of the many
  • Aggregation of buying power in key markets to the
    correct level for sustainable value for money
  • Procuring contracts that are open to the many not
    restricted to the few

14
What needs to be done?
  • Managing and wherever possible reducing demand
  • Entering markets that require moderation
  • Rationalising supplier bases
  • Deploying e-procurement tools effectively
  • Doing these things with partners

15
What about some help?
  • Local authorities and other local services
    providers will require focussed and effective
    support if they are to access the deals and
    better practice opportunities that are and will
    become available
  • Local authorities facing common issues should
    seek that support collaboratively to reduce costs
    and delay and speed up benefits realisation

16
What about some help?
  • Effective and well resourced arrangements
    building on the success already achieved will be
    needed if the challenging targets for cash
    savings are to be reached
  • Procurement savings could provide the lions share
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