What is Procurement?
The overall act of obtaining goods and services from an external source, which includes deciding on the strategy of how these goods are to be obtained by reviewing the Clients requirements.
What is Tendering?
The bidding process to obtain and price, and also the process of appointing a contractor.
What factors can influence the chosen procurement route?
What is a Traditional Procurement Method?
Who is responsible for design in a traditional procurement route?
• The Client is responsible for design, the contractor is only responsible for the design of their temporary works, and their Contractors Design portion.
What is a Contractors Design Portion?
• Included within a contract, whereby a contractor will take on design responsibility for a specific portion of the works.
What must the contractor have if they take on a Contractors Design Portion?
What types of traditional procurement routes are there?
How do the risks differ for the Client for each traditional procurement route contracts?
What is a re-measurement contract?
* Design must be detailed enough to be able to produce rates from it, based on an approximate bill of quantities.
Are re-measurement contracts fixed price?
• No, the final price is not ascertained until completion.
What is Design and Build?
• Where a single point of responsibility is created for both the design and construction of a project through the Contractor.
What is the Design and Build process?
What is Novation?
• A process where the contractual benefits and burdens are transferred from one party to another.
Does Novation mean the Contractor is responsible for the service provided to the Client by the design team prior to novation?
No, unless they agree to be.
Can Design and Build be lump sum?
In D&B What takes precedence, the Employers Requirements or the Contractors Proposals?
Employers Requirements
• The Contractors proposals should be an indication of how the contractor intends to comply with the employers requirements; not and indication of how the contractor wishes to construct the project or allocate risk.
What is Management Contracting?
• A procurement route, where the works are broken down and contracted to ‘trade contractors’ who are contracted direct to the management contractor under works packages.
When would you use a Management Contracting Route?
• On complicated projects, where you could bring on a management contractor to help improve buildability.
When would you appoint a management contractor?
• As early as possible, to use their experience help influence design and buildability.
Does the Management Contractor carry out any construction work?
• No, they are either or a fee or get paid a percentage of the build cost, on top of the construction costs.
Who are the works package contracted to?
What services may the Management Contractor Provide?
Who undertakes the design under a Management Contracting Route?
The Clients Consultant team.