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Transformation Financial Commercial case

[This section details the commercial strategy for the project. It demonstrates that the proposed deal is viable, that it will be procured in a fair and compliant manner, and that it represents a sustainable and well-structured arrangement for the council.]

1. Procurement

[Describe the planned procurement route to the market. This should be developed in close collaboration with your corporate procurement and legal teams. Past projects suggest that early engagement with these internal experts is a critical success factor.

2. Proposed Commercial Arrangement

[Describe the key elements of the proposed ‘deal’ with the supplier(s). This section should demonstrate that you have considered the long-term sustainability of the arrangement. You should assess the scalability of the supplier’s licence model (e.g. pricing for enterprise-wide tiers, costs for adding future department modules) to ensure the solution can grow with the project’s ambitions.

3. Supplier selection (for Full Business Case only)

[Once a procurement process has been completed, this section provides the justification for selecting the chosen supplier. To ensure transparency and demonstrate a robust process, it is best practice to provide a summary of the procurement evaluation. 

This could include: 

4. Social value considerations

[Explain how the procurement will meet the requirements of the Social Value Act. How will this contract contribute to the economic, social, and environmental well-being of the local area? 

Examples from previous projects include suppliers committing to: