How to Bid for Metropolitan Police Service: A Supplier's Guide
Metropolitan Police Service is one of the most-searched UK public sector buyers — and one of the most-bid-for. This guide covers what the Met procures, where they publish opportunities, how their bids are evaluated, and how BidWriter helps you write winning responses.
About Metropolitan Police Service
The Metropolitan Police Service procures vehicles and fleet, security and policing technology, IT and digital, estates and facilities, and professional services for policing across Greater London.
Where the Met Publishes Opportunities
Bluelight Commercial frameworks, the Met's own supplier portal, Find a Tender Service, Contracts Finder.
If you're not already monitoring these channels, WinAContract aggregates live opportunities across all UK public sector portals — including Metropolitan Police Service contracts — so you don't miss anything relevant. Searching is free.
What the Met Bids Are Like
Public body procurement varies in style but typically follows UK procurement regulations with quality-weighted scoring, social value requirements, and a structured evaluation framework.
Evaluation Criteria You'll Face
- Quality of approach
- Experience delivering similar work
- Social value
- Methodology and delivery plan
- 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 Met
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 Met 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 Met, 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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