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GOJ Standard Documents

The Standard Documents contain policy pertaining to the improvement of procurement efficiency, as well as policy related to procurement transactions while realising value for money, and encouraging competition in the process. These documents are to provide clarity and understanding of the requisite information by which procurement practitioners must ensure that their transactions are done in reflection of policy and current standards.

Market Research Tools

Evaluation & Due Diligence

Current Suite of Bidding/Solicitation

Other Procurement Documents

Current Suite of Bidding/Solicitation

Market Research Tools

Evaluation & Due Diligence

Other Procurement Documents

GOJ Standard Documents

The Standard Documents contain policy pertaining to the improvement of procurement efficiency, as well as policy related to procurement transactions while realising value for money, and encouraging competition in the process. These documents are to provide clarity and understanding of the requisite information by which procurement practitioners must ensure that their transactions are done in reflection of policy and current standards


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Current Suite of Bidding/Solicitation

This is a range of tools and templates that are meant to be deployed in accordance with the method of procurement employed, the value of procurement in question, and the subject matter.

Market Research Tools

These provide a means by which practitioners may develop a better understanding of the current state of the market, as it relates to their procurement, for the purposes of improving their market engagement strategy and encouraging thriving economic activity.

Evaluation & Due Diligence

Evaluation and Due Diligence Documents provide the valuable resources that allow procurement practitioners to ensure their procurement is being conducted at a standard reflective of procurement policy.

Other Procurement Documents

The following are existing templates to be used as reference by procurement practitioners.