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The doctors' union staunchly opposes the opening up of NHS services to private sector-style competition and tendering.
"So I started looking at what more the associates could offer, involving them in service development and trawling the internet and social work recruitment and tendering sites.
The case was accepted and tendering began in April 2013, followed by a continual process of problem-solving, testing and refinement.
Analyst Andrew Gibb at Investec said: As the currently preferred bidder on contracts worth over £400m and tendering levels across its targeted markets remaining high, the group looks to be in a good position going forward.
"By announcing cuts at such short notice … some councils were left with little choice but to let down thousands of tenants, while writing of millions of pounds which had been spent preparing and tendering for solar panels that would never see the light of day," said David Parsons, chair of the LGA's environment board.
Rosemary Allan, procurement manager at the authority, says it cuts out paper processes in line with Sutton's environmental policies, and welcomes the reduced procurement times: the pre-qualification questionnaire process has been cut from 37 to 30 days, and tendering from 40 to 35 days.
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