Mears Ltd v Leeds City Council (No 2) [2011] EWHC 1031 (TCC) (19 April 2011)
Mears' claims regarding non-disclosure of model answers and scoring guidance were brought in time, as knowledge of the alleged infringement only arose upon disclosure. Leeds City Council was required to disclose any criteria, sub-criteria, or weightings used in evaluation that were not reasonably foreseeable to a...
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- Citation
- [2011] EWHC 1031 (TCC)
- Parties
- Claimant: Mears Limited; Defendant: Leeds City Council
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 19 April 2011
- Procedural Posture
- Judicial Review / Procurement Challenge / Judgment on Preliminary Issues of Liability
- Outcome
- Claims dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Transparency in Procurement, Disclosure of Evaluation Criteria, Weighting of Tender Criteria, Time Limits for Procurement Challenges
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Parties
Mears Limited
Claimant
Leeds City Council
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review / Procurement Challenge / Judgment on Preliminary Issues of Liability
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether Leeds City Council breached Regulations 4(3) and 30(3)-(5) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 by failing to disclose model answers and scoring guidance to tenderers
- 2 Whether claims based on non-disclosure of model answers were brought within the time limits under Regulation 47(7)(b)
- 3 Whether Mears suffered loss or risk of loss as a result of the alleged breaches
Ratio Decidendi
Mears' claims regarding non-disclosure of model answers and scoring guidance were brought in time, as knowledge of the alleged infringement only arose upon disclosure. Leeds City Council was required to disclose any criteria, sub-criteria, or weightings used in evaluation that were not reasonably foreseeable to a diligent tenderer. The court found that the model answers and scoring guidance did not introduce undisclosed criteria or weightings requiring disclosure under the Regulations. Even if there had been a breach, Mears would not have succeeded in the procurement based on the scoring evidence.
Court Disposition
Claims dismissed
Orders
- Permission granted to amend Particulars of Claim to include claims based on model answers as of 19 January 2011
- All substantive claims dismissed; no order requiring re-run of procurement or other relief
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