Policy
Tees Valley cancels skills tender following legal challenge
Published May 28, 2026
Tees Valley Combined Authority has cancelled a significant skills tender after facing legal challenges to the procurement process. Whilst full details remain limited, the development highlights the complex legal landscape surrounding the commissioning of post-16 education and training services, and the risks authorities face when procurement decisions are contested.
When legal challenges arise, local authorities must carefully weigh the costs and delays of defending a tender against the disruption of cancelling and potentially restarting the process. Such decisions have immediate implications for further education providers and learners awaiting new training opportunities, particularly in areas where skills gaps require urgent attention.
For Lead Members overseeing skills and employment portfolios, this case underscores the critical importance of robust pre-tender preparation, clear evaluation criteria, and adherence to procurement regulations. It serves as a timely reminder that commissioning processes must be defensible to avoid costly delays that can derail local skills strategies and impact provider markets.
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