What would you include when issuing a PQQ?
Enquiry letter
Project information schedule
Pre-qualification questionnaire:
How is a project structured and delivered in terms of risk allocation and contractual relationships?
Client may be better suited to taking more risk and exposed through more contractual relationships, responsibilities.
Less experienced client that wants to minimise risk may opt for a design and build procurement route, whereby they have a single point of responsibility. The design, programme etc is all taken on my the contractor.
What are the pros/cons of the traditional procurement route?
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the D&B procurement route?
Advantages
Disadvantages
What are the advantages and disadvantages of management contracting?
Advantages
Disadvantages
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the construction management route?
Advantages
Disadvantages
Why would you use management contracting over construction management or DB?
You may want reduced exposure/risk than construction management, so opt for management contracating so management contractor acts as buffer between subcontractors and client
You may wish to retain control over design. DB would see design responsibility passing on to contractor.
Which is most risk averse procurement route?
Traditional is very safe/balanced for client, especially w/ BoQ.
Turnkey project is also low risk for client in terms of responsibility, cost and time however only suitable for off-the-shelf products
What contract type would you use for traditional procurement route? (JCT TPN)
Lump Sum
Measurement Contract
Cost reimbursement
What contract would you use for DB procurement route? (JCT TPN)
What contract would you use for management procurement route? (JCT TPN)
What methods are there of calculating the contract sum?
What is procurement?
The act of obtaining goods or services from an external source
What is tendering?
Tendering is part of the procurement process
It is where a contractor is appointed to the project and a price for the works is obtained
Why would you use two-stage tendering?
Why does OJEU exist?
EU Procurement Directives established public procurement rules through EU.
Public procurement rules enacted in UK through PC Regulations
What was the purpose of the EU Procurement Directives/OJEU?
Open up public procurement within the European Union and to ensure the free movement of supplies, services and works.
What are the tender options using OJEU?
Open
Restricted (w/ PQQ)
Competitive dialogue
Competitive negotiation
What is competitive dialogue?
PQQ > invited to open dialogue in which solutions developed > at end of process, final number of contractors are invited to tender
What is competitive negotiation?
PQQ > Negotiation > preferred bidder selection.
No formal rules or ending. Preferred bidder can be negotiated with post-appointment.
What are the OJEU value bands?
For Works contracts:
Central Govt + Other Contracting Authorities - £4.7m
Small Lots - £884k
For other contracts it is less.
How long does the OJEU tender process take?
Open Tender 35 days, 30 if electronic submission, 15 if PIN
Describe the tendering method on a project you have worked on (activities, timescales).
[respond with your own answer!]
Mine:
PCSA milestone 1 = 50% dd complete
PCSA milestone 2 = 50% dd complete
How long overall does the DfE Construction Framework tender process take for DB 2-stage? [only relevant if you’ve worked on schools]
Circa 45 weeks.