Contract management guide: unlock more value from your contracts

Unlock more value from your contracts

The savings you negotiated at contract award won’t protect themselves. Here’s how to make sure they don’t disappear.

Contract management is where procurement value is either protected or quietly lost. Research suggests that 75% of the savings identified through sourcing can disappear within 18 months if contracts aren’t actively managed after award. Not because anyone makes a deliberate decision to waste money, but because pricing drifts, performance slips, variations go undocumented, and the terms that looked strong on paper gradually erode through the reality of day-to-day delivery.

In the public sector, where at least half of all third-party expenditure typically sits under contract, the financial exposure is significant. But the risk goes beyond money. The Procurement Act 2023 has introduced contract management obligations that make this a compliance issue as well as a commercial one. For contracts above £5 million, contracting authorities must set and publish at least three KPIs and produce annual performance assessments. Contract modifications must be documented and, in many cases, published. This means the consequences of poor contract management now include regulatory and governance risk alongside financial loss.

The challenge is that contract management is rarely resourced or prioritised the way procurement is. NHS trusts managing hundreds of supplier relationships across estates and facilities often don’t have dedicated contract managers for every agreement. Multi-academy trusts with procurement fragmented across individual schools have limited visibility of whether contracts are performing consistently across the trust. Local authorities are managing the broadest range of contracts in the public sector with teams that are already stretched across competing priorities. Blue light services and smaller organisations often rely on operational staff to manage contracts alongside their day jobs, with no consistent process or governance framework to follow.

This guide gives you a practical framework for getting contract management right: a clear lifecycle model, the building blocks of an effective strategy, the critical success factors that distinguish organisations that protect contract value from those that don’t, and a self-assessment checklist you can use to identify where your current approach needs strengthening.

What’s in the guide

Who this guide is for

This guide is for procurement managers, contract leads, and operational managers in any UK public sector organisation who are responsible for ensuring contracts deliver what was promised. Whether you’re managing estate maintenance contracts in an NHS trust, construction programmes across a multi-academy trust’s school portfolio, compliance services for a council’s dispersed building estate, or supplier relationships in a blue light service or central government department, the principles apply.

It’s also for finance directors and senior leaders who need confidence that the value negotiated at contract award is actually being realised through delivery. If you suspect your organisation’s contract management is more inconsistent than it should be, or if the Procurement Act 2023’s new contract management obligations have highlighted gaps you need to address, this guide provides a practical starting point.

In Summary

Contract management isn’t the most visible part of procurement, but it’s where the most value is won or lost. Getting it right has a direct impact on costs, risk, compliance, and supplier performance. This guide gives you a clear lifecycle framework, a practical strategy model, and a quick self-assessment to identify your gaps. Download it, share it with your team, and if you need hands-on support to strengthen your contract management, Inprova’s supply chain management consultancy and contract management toolkits are designed for exactly this. Quantum, our spend and contract management platform, provides the technology to sustain effective contract management across every supplier relationship.

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