Chapter-5 Procurement and Contract
Chapter-5 Procurement and Contract
Chapter 5
Construction Procurement and Contract
Instructor; Yordanos M.
December 2019
CONTENTS
Stages in Construction
Introduction to procurement
Types of Procurement
Procurement Management
Procurement Preparation
Tendering
Tender Evaluation
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5.1. Stages in Construction Cont.…
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5.1. Stages in Construction Cont.…
v. Award of Contract
After the negotiations have been successful, the contract will
be awarded to the successful contractor.
The formal Steps might include:
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vi. Construction
Here is where the actual execution of the works takes place as per
scheduled.
vii. Commissioning and Acceptance
Commissioning is a process where by the contractor makes sure that
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5.2. Introduction to Procurement
Construction Industry involves procurement and contract management
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5.2. Introduction to Procurement Cont…
Procurement can also be expressed as a method used to employ or
buy services or works or goods for the value (in the form of money)
which includes reasonable profit.
An effective and efficient procurement method ensures the following
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The Right Quantity
The quantity should be computed carefully and included in the BOQ
correctly.
If the quantity is found mistakenly small :
Project Budgeting will be affected due to less quantities
Construction planning will be affected and cause under stocking
Tenderers can manipulate their offer due to it
Overzealous contract administration is caused, and
Contractor cash flow will be affected.
On the other hand if the quantity is mistakenly more, it will cause
high stocking, more storing places and risk of spoilage; unhealthy
practices due to over budget provisions; and manipulation in
tendering.
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The Right Cost/ Price
Tendering with negotiation and market intelligence
together only way that ensures the right cost and
techniques
accomplishing the is task successfully.
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Competition is the bases for determining the Right Cost or Price.
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5.3. Types of Procurement
Procurement types can be classified based on the things to
be
procured and the way how they are procured.
There are six bases for classifying procurement methods. These are:
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A. Things to be Procured: Goods, Services, or Works
A-1. Procurement of Goods: Physical resources like Materials and
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B. Bidders’ Coverage: Competitive Vs. Negotiated
Tendering
B – 1.Competitive Tendering:
Used for the selection of better and capable winning bidder among
the various eligible firms.
Competitive bidding can either be Open or Limited
Competitive Bidding in the form for their invitations.
B – 1.1 - Open Tendering – all eligible bidders are allowed.
Consumes time for tendering and bid –evaluation
Might result in incompetent bidder
Results in better cost
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B. Bidders’ Coverage: Competitive Vs. Negotiated
Tendering
Disadvantages of Open Tendering
Due to the long list of contractors, tender evaluation will take
longer time incurring additional overhead costs to the owner.
Public accountability may be questioned, if the lowest offer is not
accepted during the financial evaluation of tenders.
Contractors with ill-equipped management may submit the lowest
offer and inevitably the contract can drag out causing delay and
incurring additional cost to the owner.
If the submitted tender price is too low and the contractor is losing
money, then the contractor may try to reduce the quality of works.
It is also very normal that qualified and experienced contractors
may not participate in the tender knowing that the competition will
be very tight.
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B. Bidders’ Coverage: Competitive Vs. Negotiated
Tendering
B–1.2 - Limited Tendering / Selective Tendering
Only those passing a certain qualification criteria are allowed.
Applicable when the project is urgent or unique.
Avoids the rejection of Bids which are non – responsive for technical
evaluations.
The short list of contractors is usually prepared based on different
criteria such as:
Contractor’s previous reputation in business,
Financial standing,
Available resources especially of machineries and manpower,
Normal conduct of business i.e. the specialization of the contractor,
Attitude on contractual claims, and others.
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B. Bidders’ Coverage: Competitive Vs. Negotiated
Tendering
B–1.2 - Limited Tendering / Selective Tendering
The selective tendering has the following advantages to the project
owner:
Competent contractors are participating in the tender and it is fair
to select the contractor with the lowest offer.
It reduces the time and overhead cost of tender evaluation and
facilitate the early commencement and completion of the project.
It results in less abortive tenders and, hence, a
reduction of tendering cost and waste in the construction
industry.
Enable competing contractors to include an adequate
level of
profit which helps to give stability to the construction industry
Reduces the risk of failure.
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B–1.2 - Limited Tendering / Selective Tendering
The selective tendering has also the following disadvantages to the
owner
Tender prices are inevitably higher than would have been under
open tendering due to the limited number of competing contractors.
Contractors who are not interested in the tender may submit high
prices rather than withdrawing from the tender not to remove their
names in the subsequent tender lists.
There is a great chance of forming rings among contractors unless
the composition of the list of contractors is variable for each tender.
Care shall be taken to ensure no favoritism in inclusion and
exclusion of contractors from the short list especially in public and
governmental projects.
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B. Bidders’ Coverage: Competitive Vs. Negotiated
Tendering
B–2. Negotiated Tendering
Negotiated contracts are made particularly when the contactor has
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B. Bidders’ Coverage: Competitive Vs. Negotiated
Tendering
B–2. Negotiated Tendering
The advantages of negotiation tendering are:
The contractor can participate starting design stage
from his experience for a better quality and performance of
contributing
works.
It allows early commencement and completion of projects with a
better understanding of the contracting parties.
Client’s tendering costs are substantially reduced owing to the
production of minimal tendering information.
All the important points of the construction project (e.g.
construction programme, method and procedure) are discussed
during the negotiation and this effects the rational price.
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B. Bidders’ Coverage: Competitive Vs. Negotiated
Tendering
B–2. Negotiated Tendering
The disadvantages of negotiation tendering are:
Contractors will offer higher tender prices.
Client obtains an offer which is not truly competitive and does
not reflect what the construction market can bear.
There may exist legal implications of joint design
when the negotiation results in design and production overlap.
Contactor experiences difficulty in estimating on
outline information.
It may not satisfy the requirements of public accountability in
construction projects for public sector clients.
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B. Bidders’ Coverage: Competitive Vs. Negotiated
Tendering
B–3. Serial Tendering
Serial tendering is more applicable when the owner has a continuing
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B–3. Serial Tendering
The advantages of serial tendering are:
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B–3. Serial Tendering
The disadvantages of serial tendering are:
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C. Geographical Coverage: International Vs Regional Vs National Vs
Local Tendering
Based on geographical coverage: i.e. International,
Regional,
National and Local Tendering.
Such types of procurements are generally caused by three
major factors.
Local Capacity – lack of local capacity,
Financial Sources – depending on financial source and,
Globalization – free tread policy (WTO)
In Practice - Preference Margins – Up to 10% margins might be
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D. Procurement Awareness: General and Specific Tendering
To enhance proof of competition and increase accessibility, projects
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are based on their purpose, why and when they are notified.
Type I Type II
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E. Procurement Steps:
E. Procurement Steps:
They are related with whether tender packaging for submission
separately and their evaluations are staged for a single or two steps
when invitations are made.
E-1 Single or Two Staged Tendering:
Single: Bidders submit single proposal and the evaluation is carried
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E. Procurement Steps:
E-2 Pre or Post-Qualification Tendering:
Pre-Qualification
Prequalification is an internationally accepted practice
in
procurement management.
It would normally be required for civil works contract of which its
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E. Procurement Steps:
E-2 Pre or Post-Qualification Tendering:
Pre-Qualification
Pre - qualification can be of two types:
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E. Procurement Steps:
E-2 Pre or Post-Qualification Tendering:
Pre-Qualification
Pre - qualification should be based entirely on the ability of the
bidder to carry out the required works satisfactory.
The following criteria are often used in determining this ability of the
bidder;
Experience and past performance,
Health, Safety and Environment Records, if any,
Capability in respect of personnel and equipment,
Organizational arrangement and facilities,
Financial Status, and
Schedule of Commitments.
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E. Procurement Steps:
Pre-Qualification
Advantages of pre-qualification
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E. Procurement Steps:
Post-Qualification
Post - qualification is a tendering type where Financial Evaluation is
carried out first and rank bidders on the basis of their offer for tender
price. Then technical evaluation follows.
Technical Evaluation is performed step by step starting from the lowest
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5.4. Procurement and Contract Management
Procurement and Contract Management involves three major
processes: Contract Planning, Procurement Management and
Contract Management.
Delivery System
Contracting Method Contract Formulation
Procurement Contract
Method Contract
Administration
Types
Contract Closing
Contract Procurement
Contract
Planning Management Management
Procurement Preparation
Tendering
Tender Evaluation & Notice of Acceptance
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Contract Planning
Contract planning includes decisions on proposed Delivery Systems,
Procurement Methods and Contract Types to be followed and used
together with its provisions for alterations.
This is because such decisions are related to regulatory requirements
such as:
Ethical (Neutrality, Formality, and Impartiality);
Economical: (Proof of Competition, Least Qualified and
Evaluated Bidder);
Accountable: (Obligations and Rights);
HSE (Health, Safety and Environment); and
Transparent: (Accessibility and Notice of Advertisement).
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Procurement Management
Procurement Management is a process of selecting individuals or
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Procurement Management
The following issues are necessary for a successful
Procurement Management phase:
Knowing and ensuring the implementation of
procurement
related National and International laws, rules and regulations,
Adherence to the provisions made during the contract planning
phase including their change processes that is; with respect to:
Delivery Systems, Procurement Methods and Contract Types,
Establishment of a flexible procurement team, and
Adhering to the principles of Proof of competition, Impartiality,
Neutrality, Accessibility and Formality.
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Contract Management
Contract Management is a process of reaching contractual agreement
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Contract Management
The following issues are necessary for a successful Contract
Management phase:
Knowing and ensuring the implementation of contract related
National and International laws, rules and regulations,
Adherence to the provisions made during the contract planning
phase including their change processes, that is; with respect to
delivery Systems, Procurement Methods and Contract Types,
Identifying, recognizing and involving all potential or key
stakeholders to form a contract team,
Understanding, mapping and monitoring all contract conditions
agreed upon, and
Ability to administer changes, claims and disputes.
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5.5. Procurement and Contract Delivery system
Procurement and Contract Delivery system is the way Project Owners
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Force Account
When the Project Owners engage themselves to undertake
the project, it is called a force account delivery system.
Often such a system is promoted if the Project Owners believe that
These days this type of delivery system is often used when projects
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Design Bid Build (DBB)
Is the most practiced type of delivery system in the Ethiopian
complete them in accordance with the contract, but they are not held
responsible for design deficiencies.
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Design Bid Build (DBB)
This traditional approach becomes less popular due to the following
factors:
Severe Adversarial relations between the design and contract
administration consultant and the contractor
Fragmented contract for the project owner
Project owner responsibility for risks associated with the design
and contract administration
Non - Impartiality of the Design and Contract Administration
services
The inability of design and contract administration consultants to
cope up with new construction technologies and constructability
issues of their designs
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Design Build (DB)/ Turnkey
Is a response to problems associated to the last two types of delivery
systems.
Design-build contracts are exactly as what the name implies. One
contractor responsible for both the design and construction.
Reduces fragmentation, adversarial relations and Project Owners’
risk. However, there is loss of control & Higher cost of tender & risk.
A design-build contract provides distinct advantages to the owner who
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Design Build (DB)/ Turnkey
Advantages of DB are as follow:
Minimizing Project owners’ risk transferable due to Designers’ faults;
Accountability and entire responsibility for both design and
construction which entitle the employer to receive completed project
is onto a single contractor;
Employers’ responsibility to co-ordinate interfaces between different
project elements is avoided;
Single point responsibility minimizes the opportunity to claims by the
contractor due to design related issues;
Coordination between design and construction processes will also be
enhanced, and
The client budget or financial requirement is defined early enough in
the development process.
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Design Build (DB)/ Turnkey
Disadvantages of DB are as follow:
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Finance Build Operate Transfer (BOT)
Design-build-operate contracts are not as common as DB. They may
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Finance Build Operate Transfer (BOT)
This delivery system is advantageous because of three major factors:
shortage of public funding and the opinion that the facility will be
more efficiently managed by a private entity.
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Construction/ Facility Management Consultancy
Construction Management Consultancy Delivery System is a
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Construction/ Facility Management Consultancy
Construction Management Consultants then represents
Project Owners to carry out the following services:
Feasibility studies of Construction related services
Plan and Monitor the Triple Constraints of Project Performances
Lead and Organize regulatory systems of the
Construction Industry
Valuation, Quantity Surveying and Procurement and
Contract Management Services
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6.5. Procurement and Contract Delivery system Cont… Partnering,
Alliances, Outsourcing (Running and Specialized Delivery System)
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5.6. Procurement Management
Procurement Management process can be idealized into three major
processes. These include Preparation, Tendering, and Evaluation
(including Award Recommendation) Processes.
Invitation
Clarification
Submission
and
Opening
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A. Procurement Preparation
Procurement Preparation phase is meant for the formation of a
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A. Procurement Preparation
2. Preparation of tender documents
Tender Documents are prepared to:
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A. Procurement Preparation
2. Preparation of tender documents
Tender documents include:
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A. Procurement Preparation
3. Approval of tender documents
Includes the checking, renewal and approval of tender documents.
Opening of tenders.
Normally open tenders are floated for a period between 30 to 45 days.
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B. Tendering Phase
The ….. invites sealed bids from eligible bidders of Categories …. with renewed
license and tax registration for the year under tender and / or equivalent eligible
bidder for the construction and completion of ….
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B. Tendering Phase
Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from, and acquire the
bidding documents, at the office of the Employer at ….
All bids must be accompanied by a security of ….. of the bid amount in Birr or an
equivalent amount in a freely convertible currency.
Wax sealed envelops containing offer for furnishing all the necessary labor, equipment
and material for performing satisfactorily and completing of all works as illustrated
and described in the tender documents shall be deposited in ……
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B. Tendering Phase
The ……. Reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive informalities, to advertise
for new bids or to proceed and do the work otherwise as may be deemed to be for its
best interest without giving reasons for doing so.
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B. Tendering Phase
2. Clarification and addendum
Clarifications can either be requested by interested bidder or carried
and time.
Late bids are automatically rejected.
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B. Tendering Phase
3. Tender opening
Bids shall be opened in public on the date, at the time and place
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B. Tendering Phase
3. Tender opening
The following will be carried out during tender opening:-
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B. Tendering Phase
B.3. Tender opening
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B. Tender Evaluation
Tender Evaluation Phase: is made to determine and make award
bidder.
The following factors are used in determining the least evaluated
bidder.
Technical qualification,
Completion time,
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C. Tender Evaluation
1. Preliminary Evaluation
Preliminary Evaluations are made for Eligibility and
Arithmetic
Review requirements.
Before commencing the actual evaluation, it is useful and
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C. Tender Evaluation
1. Preliminary Evaluation
i. Eligibility Requirement
Most often sited issues considered in eligibility requirements are:
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C. Tender Evaluation
1. Preliminary Evaluation
Responsive to Tender is based on the from the bid
deviation
conditions. The more major deviations are witnessed the bid will be
rejected based on non – responsiveness to bid conditions.
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C. Tender Evaluation
1. Preliminary Evaluation
ii. Arithmetic Review
Most tenders are often submitted hastily and it is common to have
arithmetic error.
Evaluation without arithmetic check will ultimately result in disputes.
technical and commercial offers and establish system that can ensure
common bases for comparison.
Finally, the Financial offer will be updated using Absolute Results
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C. Tender Evaluation
2.Detail Evaluation
Technical Evaluation
Besides being
required to submit
a priced bill of
quantity a
contractor
is required to
submit a technical
compliance
document.
This technical compliance document will require submission
of required details.
In the evaluation process, at least the following will need to
be checked.
Completeness of bid
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C. Tender Evaluation
Technical Evaluation
In the evaluation process, at least the following will need to
be
checked.
Alternative proposals if any
work program
Availability of equipment/ schedule of plant and equipment
Working hours
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C. Tender Evaluation
Technical Evaluation
In the evaluation process, at least the following will need to
be
checked.
Interest rates/ Day work rates
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C. Tender Evaluation
Commercial Evaluation
This includes Benefit Forgone due to Completion Time; Additional
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