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Procurement Criteria

Procurement Criteria. Kevin Tran Sewon Kim. Contents. Why do we need criteria? Origin of procurement criteria Typical criteria How do we decide the priority Conclusion References. Procurement. 1.Why do we need criteria?. Why do we need criteria?. A lot of clients, needs

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Procurement Criteria

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  1. Procurement Criteria Kevin Tran Sewon Kim

  2. Contents • Why do we need criteria? • Originofprocurementcriteria • Typicalcriteria • How do wedecide the priority • Conclusion • References

  3. Procurement

  4. 1.Why do we need criteria?

  5. Why do we need criteria? • A lot of clients, needs • To meet the needs of the purchaser

  6. 2.Origin of procurement criteria

  7. CIB Developing a strategy for the project on the basis of the client’s needs

  8. NEDO • ‘Thinking about Building’ • 8 procurement factors

  9. Turner • The importance of appropriate procurement route

  10. 3.Typical criteria

  11. Typicalcriteria 1. Time

  12. Typicalcriteria 2. Quality

  13. Typicalcriteria 3. Cost

  14. Typicalcriteria 4. Complexity

  15. Typicalcriteria 5. Controllable variation

  16. Typicalcriteria 6. Degree of competition

  17. Typicalcriteria 7. Client responsibility

  18. Typicalcriteria 8. Risk in the project

  19. 4.How do we decide the priority

  20. Howdo wedecide the priority • Using the survey • 10 criteria • Scale 1-10

  21. Using the χ² test

  22. Using the Friedman one-way Anova • The higher value, the higher priority

  23. 5.Conclusion

  24. Conclusion • A lot of values and client • Priority is different from every clients • Decide to depending on the needs of client

  25. 6.References

  26. References • NEDO (1985)., ‘Thinking about building - a successful business consumer’s guide to using • the construction industry’, Building Economic Development Committee, London. • Latham, Michael, (1994). Constructing the Team, Final Report of the Government/Industry • Review of Procurement and Contractual Arrangements in the UK Construction Industry, • HMSO, London. • Turner, A. (1990). Building Procurement. Macmillan, London. • Rowlinson, S.M., and Newcombe, R. (1984). ‘Comparison of Procurement Forms for • Industrial Buildings in the UK’ The 4th International Symposium on Organisation and • Management of Construction, University of Ontario, Canada. • Brian Cooke and Peter Williams, (2009), ‘Construction Planning, Programming and Control’,

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