Harmonised procurement policy environment : identifying key themes towards the development of a conceptual model

K. London, S. Purcell, T. Bellamy

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Abstract

![CDATA[Capital works procurement and its regulatory policy environment within a country can be complex entities. For example, by virtue of Australia's governmental division between the Commonwealth, states and local jurisdictions and the associated procurement networks and responsibilities at each level, the tendering process is often convoluted. There are four inter-related key themes identified in the literature in relation to procurement disharmony, including decentralisation, risk & risk mitigation, free trade & competition, and tendering costs. This paper defines and discusses these key areas of conflict that adversely impact upon the business environments of industry through a literature review, policy analysis and consultation with capital works procurement stakeholders. The aim of this national study is to identify policy differences between jurisdictions in Australia, and ascertain whether those differences are a barrier to productivity and innovation. This research forms an element of a broader investigation with an aim of developing efficient, effective and nationally harmonised procurement systems.]]
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSymposium on Sustainability and Value through Construction Procurement: CIB W092, Procurement Systems, CIB Revaluing Construction Theme, 29 November - 2 December 2006, The Digital World Centre, Salford, United Kingdom
PublisherIinternational Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction
Pages356-366
Number of pages11
ISBN (Print)1905732112
Publication statusPublished - 2006
EventCIB Working Commission 92 (Procurement Systems) -
Duration: 29 Nov 2006 → …

Conference

ConferenceCIB Working Commission 92 (Procurement Systems)
Period29/11/06 → …

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