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Guidance: What to do and when for G-Cloud 14

Crown Commercial Service

March 11
16:23 2024

Applications to join the G-Cloud 14 are now open.

G-Cloud 14 timetable

You can use the timetable to plan your application. These dates are approximate and might change.

Date Activity
Monday 19 February 2024 G-Cloud 14 opens for applications and you can start asking clarification questions
Monday 8 April 2024, 3pm Deadline for asking clarification questions
Wednesday 24 April 2024 Answers to clarification questions will be published on the Digital Marketplace
Tuesday 7 May 2024, 3pm Applications for G-Cloud 14 close
Friday 18 October 2024 Youll be told if your application to G-Cloud 14 was successful
Monday 28 October 2024 End of mandatory standstill period
Tuesday 29 October 2024 Award of Framework Contracts

If youre already on G-Cloud 13

Youll still need to apply to G-Cloud 14. All G-Cloud 13 services will be removed when G-Cloud 14 services are live.

You are not able to reuse your G-Cloud 13 declaration question responses and will need to respond to each question within the application.

You will be able to reuse G-Cloud 13 service question responses (unless the question has changed) along with service descriptions, features and benefits. You should check your responses and make any necessary changes for G-Cloud 14. You will need to upload your service documents again.

If you have never applied to sell on the Digital Marketplace

Create a supplier account to apply to G-Cloud 14.

Published 3 February 2020
Last updated 11 March 2024 +show all updates
  1. Made changes to reflect G-cloud 14 at request from CAM.

  2. Updated dates for standstill period

  3. Change of dates for G-Cloud 12 award and standstill period.

  4. Updated to show G-Cloud 12 is closed for applications.

  5. Change of dates for G-Cloud 12 application and award period

  6. Added clarification that new services documents will have to be provided.

  7. First published.

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