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Responding to supplementary questions in a Standard Selection Questionnaire

In England and Wales, Regulation 107 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 requires purchasing authorities to have a structured approach to the selection procedure during the tendering process – in Scotland, the Single Procurement Document (SPD) format is utilised.

Introduced in 2016, the standard selection questionnaire (SQ) formally replaced the Crown Commercial Service’s standard pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) as part of measures to facilitate easier access to procurement opportunities. Based on an updated template, an SQ is comprised of three parts:

In addition to the narrative responses which form Part 3 of the SQ, authorities are also able to include supplementary questions relevant to the goods or services of the tender.

SQ responses are ordinarily judged on a pass/fail basis and, in line with the regulations, a bidder’s score at SQ stage should not ‘carry over’ to their scoring at ITT stage. Nonetheless, it is crucial to provide comprehensive responses for any supplementary questions provided by buyers to assure them of your capacity for delivery. SQ questions will usually be allocated a lower word limit than quality responses, underlining the importance of providing clear and concise content.

Here are a few common supplementary topics which may form an additional question to an SQ.

Quality management

Suppliers will often be required to provide a formal, universally recognised certification for their quality management system, with ISO 9001:2015 being the most common quality assurance standard. Should suppliers not have this in place, they may be able to provide an alternative, word-limited response.

As a minimum, this response should consist of:

Control measures should align with the ‘Plan-Do-Check-Act’ cycle, a standardised management technique for achieving consistent and continuous improvement across your organisation.

Equality and diversity

Authorities may request specific examples of proactively measuring and monitoring equality and diversity policies within your company to facilitate continuous improvement. To achieve this, consider including:

Including evidence of your diversity and equality measures being put into action when providing a response will add value and context to company documentation such as policies and procedures.

Information security

For tenders where suppliers will be storing and transferring personal information, authorities may include a specific question on organisational processes or policies for handling data. A strong response to this should target the following areas of information security:

All information security measures should align with the principles of ISO 27001:2018, which provides a framework for excellence in information security business activities.

Health and safety

Lastly, authorities may also require you to elaborate on specific health & safety processes or procedures as part of a supplementary SQ response. Although the content of a supplementary question is highly dependent on the industry, the required service and the specific hazards and risks involved, topics may include the following:

The health and safety of employees, suppliers and service users/residents is paramount to purchasing authorities – consequently, it is vital to demonstrate compliance with health and safety legislation and industry best practice.

Our tender and bid writers are highly experienced in producing exceptional responses to supplementary questions for selection questionnaires. For more information on SQ writing, tender responses and bid management services, contact our team today at 0800 612 5563 or at info@executivecompass.co.uk.

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