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Bid Evaluation – Domestic Preference

Posted on June 17, 2023June 17, 2023

According to NPA* Guidelines / Sri Lanka  Domestic preference is given to local contractors, to encourage the local contractors. Eligibility for Domestic Preference Application of the Preference Domestic Preference Category I – Bids offered by bidders eligible for domestic preference. Category II – Bids offered by others. *NPA – National Procurement Agency.

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Decision to tender in construction contract

Posted on May 15, 2023May 15, 2023

The decision to tender for a particular contract is mainly the responsibility of the senior management of the contracting firm.  There are three possible stages during the estimating and tendering process where this decision must be made.  The first is during the pre-selection stage if a pre-selection is carried out. This decision would be based…

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Pre-Qualification – for Construction Contracts

Posted on May 15, 2023May 15, 2023

Construction contracts are normally awarded to a qualified bidder who is having: – Appropriate capabilities; and – Other resources. This can be achieved in two ways: a) To verify whether the selected bidder possesses the required qualifications and experience before the contract award (post qualification); b) To ensure that bids are submitted only by firms…

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The implication of the public procurement system to the economic growth and development of a country

Posted on May 14, 2023May 14, 2023

Economists distinguish between growth, by which they mean more of the same – more goods and services; and development, growth with structural and technological change.   An important feature of the development is seen when goods and services enter into markets. For example, when people have meals away from home and pay for restaurant services, the restaurant sector grows up…

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VALUE FOR MONEY IN PROCUREMENT

Posted on May 14, 2023May 14, 2023

Value for money is an audit examination designed to determine whether the organization in question is performing economically, efficiently, and effectively in its use of resources, operating procedures, and in pursuit of objectives. In the private sector, the economy, effectiveness, and efficiency of their services or products are reflected in the Balance Sheet and in…

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Conditions of Contract – in Works Contracts

Posted on May 14, 2023May 14, 2023

Definition of a Contract The term contract can be defined as an agreement that is enforceable by law. Works contracts are different from other contracts.  Some of the special features of civil engineering works are:- 1. One-off projects – never the same, e.g. location, time. 2. Labour is transient and recruited on an ad-hoc basis….

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BIDDING DOCUMENT for Works contracts

Posted on May 14, 2023May 14, 2023

Purpose of the bidding document The most significant purposes of the Bidding Document are: i) To instruct bidders on the procedure for submission of bids (steps, what to do, when, etc.); ii) To describe works to be procured (specifications / BOQ, etc.); iii) To inform the bidders of criteria for evaluation (price & non-price factors);…

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Service Contracts

Posted on May 14, 2023May 14, 2023

Definition of a service contract A contract for pecuniary interest concluded in writing between a service provider and a contracting authority, i.e. client. Definition of a service A service is a work that is not part of an organization’s core business, i.e. its main function, but which needs to be provided to carry out the…

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The Building Team

Posted on March 7, 2023May 12, 2023

The Employer The employer is also called the client or building owner. He is the organization or person who commissions the construction project. The important thing is that employer is the person who pays the cost of the work. Much of the success of a building contract will depend on the employer and the motivation…

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LIME – as a construction material

Posted on February 27, 2023February 28, 2023

Lime was used throughout the world by ancient civilizations as a binding agent for brick and stone. The concept was brought to Britain in the first century AD by the Romans

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Glass – as construction material

Posted on February 25, 2023February 27, 2023

The term glass refers to materials, usually blends of metallic oxides, mainly silica, which do not crystallize when cooled from the liquid to the solid state. It is the non-crystalline or amorphous structure of glass that gives rise to its transparency

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Case Law – if the Contract Administrator is not acting impartially

Posted on September 1, 2021September 1, 2021

The Engineer/Architect/Contract Administrator is not acting impartially if he allows the employer to interfere with his independent judgment when issuing certificates.

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