How to Bid for DfTc - Department for Transport: A Supplier's Guide
DfTc - Department for Transport is one of the most-searched UK public sector buyers — and one of the most-bid-for. This guide covers what DfTc - Department for Transport procures, where they publish opportunities, how their bids are evaluated, and how BidWriter helps you write winning responses.
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Active tenders
0
Published last 12mo
247
Total value 12mo
£248.6m
Avg contract
£1.1m
About DfTc - Department for Transport
DfTc - Department for Transport is a UK Central Government buyer that runs competitive procurement under the Procurement Act 2023. Over the last 12 months it published 247 contracts worth around £248.6m, concentrated in architecture & engineering services, business & professional services and IT services.
Where DfTc - Department for Transport Publishes Opportunities
Crown Commercial Service frameworks, the Find a Tender Service, and Contracts Finder.
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What DfTc - Department for Transport Bids Are Like
Central government procurement under the Procurement Act 2023 is increasingly framework-driven via Crown Commercial Service. Quality typically counts for 60–70% of evaluation, with strong emphasis on social value, accessibility, and value for money.
Evaluation Criteria You'll Face
- Quality of approach (typically 60-70% weighting)
- Social value (PPN 06/20, 10% minimum)
- Accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA)
- Carbon reduction plan (PPN 06/21 for £5M+)
- Experience delivering similar contracts
- Price and value for money
Quality typically weighs 60–80% with price at 20–40%. Bids that score well are specific, evidence-based, and quantified. Generic capability statements rarely win.
How to Write a Winning Bid for DfTc - Department for Transport
The mechanics of writing a winning UK public sector bid are well-defined. The hard part is doing them under deadline pressure across multiple bids in parallel. The strongest playbook for SMEs and lean teams is:
- Use a structured bid/no-bid framework before committing to write — not every DfTc - Department for Transport opportunity is right for you
- Read the specification and evaluation criteria carefully — see our guide to writing a winning UK government bid
- Build a bid library of past responses and evidence so each new bid compounds
- Use AI bid writing software like BidWriter to generate structured first drafts grounded in your library — saving 60–80% of writing time
- Run your draft through an evaluator before submission — see our 15 bid writing tips
Should You Use Software or a Bid Consultant?
For most SMEs bidding for DfTc - Department for Transport, software wins decisively on cost. A bid consultant charges £3,000–£10,000 per bid; BidWriter covers unlimited bids at £49–£349/month. See our full AI bid writer vs bid consultant comparison and the 2026 UK bid writing software buyer's guide.
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