Lowest bid policy
Language: English Series: New Builder ; (144) 17 September 1992, 5(1)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: Government procurement policy is publicly condemned by two leading firms in the construction industry Bovis Construction and Ove Arup. They criticise the way in which the public sector `blindly` accepts the lowest bid for professional and contracting work.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB2837-01 Mediate and save a million | WB2837-02 DLR upgrade subject to trial | WB2837-03 Elite caucus within NCG | WB2837-04 Lowest bid policy | WB2837-05 Salary survey | WB2837-06 Self-build market | WB2837-07 Unfreezing council money |
Government procurement policy is publicly condemned by two leading firms in the construction industry Bovis Construction and Ove Arup. They criticise the way in which the public sector `blindly` accepts the lowest bid for professional and contracting work.