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An Architect's Guide to Public Procurement (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781000701661
Published: October 2015
Publisher: RIBA Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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There is suspicion in the UK and across Europe that the upcoming introduction of new European Directives will encourage a regime of conservatism and legal risk aversion, fostering the delivery of mediocre and banal building design.

This book dispels these myths and instead looks at the genuine impact of EU law on architectural practice. Engaging in public sector work requires a broad understanding of this seemingly complex and constantly evolving subject, and unlike other texts, the book is designed to explore public procurement from the perspective of the architect. An easy to follow guide through the complex legal and technical jargon involved in the procurement process, the book provides practical tools which will assist architects in developing their own, clear procurement strategy.

Although written with a UK audience in mind, the advice will also be applicable to other European jurisdictions. It is invaluable reading for existing practitioners wishing to expand their current involvement in the public procurement process, as well as those encountering it for the first time.

Subjects:
Construction Law, eBooks
Contents:
Part 1. Demystifying Public Procurement Public Procurement in the EU and UK: Purpose and core principles
1. Procurement procedures
2. Contracting Authorities i.e. 'bodies governed by public law'

Part 2. Planning for Success in Public Procurement Direct and indirect means of participation
3. Qualification: Evaluating real and perceived barriers to your participation
4. Award Criteria: How can I improve my chances of success

Part 3. Challenging the Process
5. What are an Architect's rights?
6. Challenge Procedures
7. Influencing buyer behaviour (individually and as a group)

Part 4. Managing an Architect's Public Tender Strategy
8. Identifying your strengths
9. The architect's strategic lifecycle approach to participation
10. Navigating Contract Notices: Avoiding pit-falls and playing to one's strengths
11. Learning through participation
12. Planning for the Future

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