What is procurement?
The overall process of acquiring construction work or services.
What should be considered when selecting a procurement route?
What are the main procurement methods?
What is traditional procurement?
The design is completed by the client’s design team before competitive tenders are invited and a main
contractor is employed to build what the designers have specified.
How does traditional procurement it work?
When might traditional procurement be appropriate?
What are the advantages of traditional procurement?
What are the disadvantages of traditional procurement?
What is design and build?
Where the contractor is responsible for the design, planning, organisation, control and construction of
the works to the employer’s requirements.
How does design and build work?
The employer gives the tenderers the ‘Employer’s Requirements’ and the contractors responds with the
‘Contractor’s Proposals’, which include the price for the works
When might design and build be appropriate?
What are the advantages of design and build?
What are the disadvantages of design and build?
How much design input will the contractor have?
Who carries out the design for the contractor?
What is management contracting?
A management contractor is employed to contribute their expertise to the design and to manage
construction with a management fee being paid to them for doing so.
How does management contracting work?
When might management contracting be appropriate?
What are the advantages of management contracting
What are the disadvantages of management contracting?
What is construction management?
The employer places a direct contract with each of the trade contractors and utilises the expertise of a
construction manager who acts as a consultant to coordinate the contracts.
How does construction management work?
When might construction management be appropriate?
What are the advantages of construction management?