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How to Bid for Home Office: A Supplier's Guide

Home Office is one of the most-searched UK public sector buyers — and one of the most-bid-for. This guide covers what the Home Office procures, where they publish opportunities, how their bids are evaluated, and how BidWriter helps you write winning responses.

About Home Office

The Home Office procures immigration and border services, policing technology, identity systems, IT and digital transformation, estates, and security services. Its procurements often have specific security clearance requirements.

Where the Home Office Publishes Opportunities

Find a Tender Service, Contracts Finder, Crown Commercial Service frameworks.

If you're not already monitoring these channels, WinAContract aggregates live opportunities across all UK public sector portals — including Home Office contracts — so you don't miss anything relevant. Searching is free.

What the Home Office 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 the Home Office

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 the Home Office 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 the Home Office, 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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Sign up to BidWriter Free — no card required, no time limit, 3 AI bid drafts per month included. Combined with free tender discovery on WinAContract, you can find, evaluate, and draft a response to a the Home Office opportunity for £0.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I bid for Home Office contracts?

Home Office publishes opportunities via Find a Tender Service, Contracts Finder, Crown Commercial Service frameworks.. Once you identify a relevant tender, review the specification, the evaluation criteria, and the submission portal. BidWriter helps you import the tender, generate AI-drafted responses for each question, and submit a compliant bid before the deadline.

What does the Home Office typically procure?

The Home Office procures immigration and border services, policing technology, identity systems, IT and digital transformation, estates, and security services. Its procurements often have specific security clearance requirements.

Where does the Home Office publish tenders?

Find a Tender Service, Contracts Finder, Crown Commercial Service frameworks.

How are the Home Office bids evaluated?

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. Specific criteria include: 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.

Can SMEs bid for Home Office contracts?

Yes. Home Office runs contracts across a wide value range, including sub-£100,000 opportunities suited to SMEs, frameworks with named SME lots, and Dynamic Purchasing Systems (DPS) that allow ongoing SME admission. BidWriter is built specifically for UK SMEs bidding for public sector contracts — free plan available.

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