Procurement legislation allows contracting authorities to take social considerations, including environmental requirements, into account at the relevant stages of a procurement process where they are linked to the subject matter of the contract and respect the basic principles of equal treatment, transparency, proportionality and mutual recognition.
Social considerations are included in all public procurement contracts awarded by my Department as a result of statutory requirements in areas such as health and safety, environmental, equality and employment law.
In respect of contracts tendered directly by my Department, non-statutory social clauses have been incorporated into a number of public procurement processes as shown in the table below.
Contract
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Contract Awarded
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Nature of social clauses
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Emergency Call Answering Service
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February 2018
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Inclusion of contractual clauses relating to the protection of the environment and reduction in energy consumption.
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Environmental Assessment Services
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October 2020
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Inclusion of green procurement as award criteria.
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Advice on Environmental Assessment (Single Consent)
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May 2020
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Inclusion of green procurement as award criteria.
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