Assessors for King's Awards 2026-2029
Estimated value
—
Awarded value
£1.3m
Suppliers
2
Lots
5
Published
11 May 2026
Description
The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has completed a competitive procurement for the provision of external assessment services in support of the King’s Awards for Enterprise programme. Following evaluation and moderation in accordance with the published assessment criteria, DBT has identified successful suppliers to deliver assessment services across one or more award categories. These services support the independent, robust, and impartial appraisal of applications submitted to the King’s Awards for Enterprise. The Secretary of State for Business and Trade is the Contracting Authority. Scope of Services: The contract covers the provision of external technical assessment services for applications received under the five King’s Awards for Enterprise categories listed below. Suppliers may be appointed to one or more category lots in line with the procurement outcome. Lots and Categories: Lot 1 – Innovation Recognising organisations that demonstrate commercial success through: - invention, design, or production (goods); - performance (services, including advice); - marketing, distribution, and after‑sales support of goods or services. Lot 2 – International Trade Recognising organisations that demonstrate substantial growth in overseas earnings and sustained commercial success relative to their size and sector. Lot 3 – Promoting Opportunity (Social Mobility) Recognising organisations delivering social mobility programmes that support individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds into successful working lives. Lot 4 – Sustainable Development Recognising organisations that have developed commercially successful products, services, or management approaches delivering significant environmental, social, and economic benefit. Lot 5 – Young Founder (New Category) Recognising organisations founded by individuals aged between 18 and 30, as announced in the Government’s Small Business Plan. Volume and Method of Delivery: Successful suppliers will be responsible for assessing all eligible applications submitted within their allocated category lot(s) for each annual awards cycle. Services must be delivered in accordance with deadlines set by the King’s Awards Office (KAO) and include the following mandatory outputs for each round: - Initial technical assessments of all assigned applications to identify recommended and reserve cases. - Draft case summaries for shortlisted applications, to be reviewed and discussed at Judging Panel meetings. - Attendance by Lead Assessors at Judging Panels (in person), with the ability to clearly articulate assessment rationale and respond to panel questions. - Draft pen pictures for successful applications, for inclusion in the King’s Awards Press Book and publication in The London Gazette. - Comprehensive written feedback for unsuccessful applicants. All assessments, comments, and recommendations must be recorded within the King’s Awards online assessment system, enabling progress tracking and audit transparency throughout the cycle. Contract Term and Value: The contract is awarded for an initial period of three (3) years, with the option to extend for up to two additional 12‑month periods (1 + 1), subject to satisfactory performance and continued business need. The estimated total contract value across all five lots is £762,000 (excl. VAT) over the initial term. Assessment Timeline and Delivery Requirements: The King’s Awards assessment process operates on an annual 12‑month cycle running from May to May. Assessors must strictly adhere to the timetable set by the King’s Awards Office, including (indicative): May – Opening of applications Mid‑September – Application closure October–November – Shortlisting and financial verification January – Attendance at Judging Panels February – Prime Minister’s Advisory Committee March – Completion of pen pictures and feedback May – Public announcement of award recipients Lead Assessors are responsible for coordinating assessor effort within their category and ensuring all deliverables are completed on time. Conduct, Confidentiality, and Quality: All assessors must: - Comply with government confidentiality, data protection, and information‑handling requirements. - Treat all materials as Official‑Sensitive. - Avoid any direct contact with applicants. - Declare and manage conflicts of interest in line with King’s Awards Office procedures. Assessments will be subject to scrutiny at multiple stages. They must be factually accurate, internally consistent, aligned to the published criteria, and written in clear, plain English. Lead Assessors are accountable for quality across their category.
Scope
- Reference
- PR4757
- Commercial tool
- Standalone contract
- Contract dates
- 21 May 2026 to 31 Mar 2029Possible extension to 31 Mar 2031
Two optional 12 month extensions on a 1+1 basis
- CPV classifications
- 799000007940000079311200
- Contract locations
- UK, United Kingdom
- Particular suitability
- Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
Award criteria
Criteria the buyer will use to evaluate bids.
| Name | Description | Type | Weighting |
|---|---|---|---|
| A01: Assessor Team Expertise and Category Knowledge | describe the qualifications and experience of your proposed assessor team, including the Lead Assessor and how this will be applied to the process to ensure high quality assessments in relation to the specific award category Lot(s) you are bidding for. Please refer to Qualifications section in the Assessment Specification document. | quality | — |
| A02: Technical Assessment Methodology | Outline your proposed approach to conducting technical assessments, including how you will ensure consistency, accuracy, and alignment with King’s Awards criteria. | quality | — |
| A03: Quality Assurance and Moderation | Describe your quality assurance processes, including moderation of assessments and reporting mechanisms. | quality | — |
| A04: Timeliness and Contract Management | Explain how you will manage the assessment timelines and volumes for the relevant Category Lot (outlined in the specification) to ensure timely delivery of outputs across the award cycle. | quality | — |
| A05: Data Protection and Conflict of Interest Management | Provide details of your approach to confidentiality, data protection, and conflict of interest mitigation | quality | — |
| C01: 1B Fair work: that offers fair wages and good working conditions | Please set out, in a method statement and project plan, the specific, measurable and time bound commitment(s) the Supplier will make to deliver the 1B Fair work: that offers fair wages and good working conditions and the Award Criteria set out above. To provide a baseline for reporting, please also state the total number of people who will work on the Contract (measured in roles, not Full Time Equivalents). | quality | — |
| C02: 1C Fair work: that offers fair wages | Please set out, in a method statement and project plan, the specific, measurable and time bound commitment(s) the Supplier will make to deliver the 1C Fair work: that offers fair wages and good working conditions and the Award Criteria set out above. To provide a baseline for reporting, please also state the total number of people who will work on the Contract (measured in roles, not Full Time Equivalents). | quality | — |
| B01: Pricing Schedule | Tenderers to complete the respective Tabs in the Pricing schedule Template for each Category Lot applicable to their respective bid(s). | price | — |
Participation
Conditions suppliers must meet to bid.
Suppliers are required to meet the minimum financial standards set out in the the PSQ (Appendix F)
As part of the procurement process, suppliers are required to provide detailed responses to several compliance and governance-related questions in the PSQ (Appendix F) of the ITT. These questions assess the supplier’s ability to manage subcontractors, identify and mitigate conflicts of interest, comply with modern slavery legislation, meet cybersecurity standards, and declare any procurement-related conflicts. Responses must be complete and accurate, and in some cases, failure to respond or provide sufficient information may result in exclusion from further participation in the procurement.
Submission & procedure
- Procedure
- Open procedure
Award details· 2 awards
Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.
Awarded value
£664k
Award date
10 May 2026
Contract start
31 May 2026
Contract end
31 May 2029
Lots · 5 total
Divisions of the contract. Each lot can be awarded separately.
| Lot | Title | Est. value | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Innovation | £410k | complete |
| 3 | Promoting Opportunity through social mobility | £145k | complete |
| 5 | Young Founder (New category) | £110k | complete |
| 2 | International Trade | £305k | complete |
| 4 | Sustainable Development | £300k | complete |