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The Royal Navy Museums is a non-departmental public body under the Royal Navy and is funded through public revenues. As such, it operates in accordance with Managing Public Money principles and the Procurement Act 2023, which came into effect on Monday 24 February 2025. 

The contracting authority, NMRN Operations undertakes numerous tender opportunities throughout the year in support of the organisations sites and projects, including HMS Victory. If you believe your organisation is able to support us, we welcome engagement from interested suppliers to consider for future opportunities.

The Museum seeks to meet the objectives of the Procurement Act 2023 when carrying out procurement, including:

  • Value for Money
  • Maximising Public Benefit
  • Transparency and Integrity
  • Removing or Reducing Barriers for SMEs

The Royal Navy Museums encourages potential suppliers who may be interested in future tender opportunities to register on the Central Digital Platform to be eligible to bid. The registration link can be found here: Find a Tender

Guidance can also be found here; Central Digital Platform - factsheet (HTML) - GOV.UK

The Royal Navy Museums is obligated under the Procurement Act 2023 to publish notices relating to tender opportunities and the award or outcome of these procurement procedures.

Previous and current tender opportunities issued by the organisation can be viewed on the Find a Tender service by searching using the following common terms:

"NMRN Operations"

"HMS Victory Project"

The Royal Navy Museum will advertise future tender opportunities through its official LinkedIn page, with links to the relevant opportunities. Suppliers are encouraged to follow our page to stay informed of forthcoming procurement opportunities.

Royal Navy Museums: Overview | LinkedIn

If you have any questions specifically relating to procurement at the Royal Navy Museums, please contact us at: procurement@royalnavymuseums.org.uk