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Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
PROCUREMENT – SESSION #6
Selecting the Team, Probity and Risk
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
SELECTING THE TEAM, PROBITY &
RISK
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Selecting Consultants and
Probity
• What are we trying to achieve?
• Select a consultant / contractor who will:
• Do a great job
• For a price that is
• Affordable
• Competitive
• Price, Design, Competence, or any
combination.
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
If you are not spending public money
you can simply negotiate with
whomever you please.
But what if you want a competitive
process??
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Objectives of a competitive
process
To obtain a competitive bid:
• Price
• Design
• Competence
Can be any combination of the above.
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Issues to deal with…
Implied
contract
of Service
Probity
Collusion
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Issue - Collusion
• Contractors, consultants & suppliers cannot
collude to:
• Fix the price
• Determine the outcome of the selection process
• Set the fee scales (by professional bodies)
• Common Law & Commerce Act
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Issue – Implied contract of
Service
• In return for contractor(s) preparing and
submitting their tender, the party requesting
the tender is obliged to:
• Be genuinely intending to accept the best
tender
• Evaluate the tenders in accordance with the
criteria they set out in the request for tender.
• All tenderers will be evaluated on an equal basis
against the criteria in the request for
submissions.
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
• Case law - see Pratt (next slide)
• Also “Navigating the Tender Process’ in
readings
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Tenders for DBB
Two issues:
• Competence
• Price
• The easiest and best approach is only allow
those contractors that you consider competent
to carry out the project, to submit a price.
• The most capable contractors will not submit a
bid if the list of tenderers is too long.
• A two stage process is therefore normal, and
will evaluate both competence, then price.
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Stage 1 – Expression of
Interest
• Client invites interested parties to submit an
expression of interest setting out their
capabilities
• By invitation (selected tendering process)
• By advertisement (open tendering process)
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
• Tender evaluation team evaluate submission
against criteria (typical criteria)
• Experience in type of work
• Resources to put on this project
• Track record in working co-operatively
• Financial standing
• Prepare shortlist
• All contractors on the shortlist should be acceptable
if they submit the lowest conforming tender
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Stage 2 – Submission of Price
Must be evaluated against the stated criteria:
• Late submissions
• Treatment of tags / non-complying bids
• Right to negotiate with:
• Lowest tenderer
• Lowest two tenderers
• All tenderers
• Under what circumstances you will reject all
bids and talk to other parties
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Stage 2 – IF Invitation requests
submissions on competence as
well as price
• Submissions:
• Competence (1st) assessed & given a weighted
score
• Price (2nd) assessed & given a weighted score
• Bidder with lowest combined weighted score
is awarded the contract.
Tender contract issues require that you state that this is
what you are going to do at the time of calling the bids
and set out the criteria and scoring system you will use.
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Competence criteria are sometimes referred
to as “Non-price attributes”
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Tenders for DB
• Stage 1 Expressions of interest as for DB
• Design competence is a criteria
• Stage 2
• How do you determine the winning bid when
both the design and the price are issues?
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Stage 2 – submission of Design
& Price
Most common approach is to ask for bid in
two envelopes:
• The design (1st)
• The price (2nd)
And then either:
• Eliminate all bids whose design is unacceptable
• Eliminate all bids whose price is unacceptable
Need criteria for evaluation of design
Use weighted criteria to determine preferred bid
Same issues as listed under DBB apply
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
DB Alternative approach
An alternative approach is to select on the
basis of competence and a pricing formula:
• Design fee
• Preliminary & general
• Margin
D&B contractor then works with client to
evolve design.
Subcontractors submit competitive bids for
work sections
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
PROBITY
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Issue - Probity
• Noun
• integrity and uprightness; honesty.
• Synonym ~ rectitude
• rightness of principle or conduct; moral virtue
• Antonym ~ dishonesty
• “Confirmed integrity” (Collins Concise Dictionary)
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Drivers of need for probity
(in context of procurement)
• Law of agency (common law): duty of agent
to act to the benefit of the principal
• Public law:
• Duty of public servant to act to the benefit of
the public;
• Need to ensure that the ability to do business
with the government agency is open to all
capable firms;
• Selection of contractor should be on a
competitive basis.
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Need for probity applies to:
• Employees:
• Public agencies
• Public & Private companies
• Firms employed by:
• Public agencies
• Public & Private companies
• And where they are acting as agents (eg
Arch, QS or PM firms) running procurement
processes on behalf of a principle
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Probity Issues
1. Conflict of interest
2. Fairness & impartiality to all potential bidders
3. Fairness & impartiality to all selected bidders
4. Confidentiality
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
If high levels of probity are required it is
necessary to have Probity Plan -
See example provided
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
1. Conflict of interest
• A conflict of interest arises when a person
making a decision may benefit from the
outcome of that decision.
• The benefit may accrue to them directly or to a
friend or relative.
• A conflict of interest arises when a person
accepts a gift or favour from a firm who may
benefit from their decision.
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Required action in a probity
plan
• All conflicts of interest should be declared.
• Person should be removed from the decision
making process if the test of ‘confirmed
integrity’ cannot be met.
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
2&3. Fairness and impartiality
to all
• Largely a public law issue:
• Need to ensure that the ability to do business
with the government agency is open to all
capable firms.
• Not required in the Private Sector
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Fairness & impartiality
includes
• Ensuring all interested firms have the
opportunity to supply the same level of
information.
• Ensuring all interested firms are given the
same advice.
• Requires a system for logging all questions and
answers and distributing them to all interested
parties.
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Fairness cont.
• Evaluation process must be the same for all
firms
• The opportunity to make verbal as well as
written presentations must be equal.
• NOTE:
• A two stage evaluation process can be used
• A short list is prepared from initial written
submissions and then
• More detailed information is called for from the
selected listed firms.
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Required action in a probity
plan
• Establish criteria for selection of bidders
• Advertise request for expressions of interest
• Set out information required from those seeking
to express an interest
• Set out process and criteria to be used for
selection
• Evaluate and short list using stated process
and criteria
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
4. Confidentiality
• Information gained in the course of the
process should be not be:
• Used for personal gain
• Pass to others who can gain from it
• Passed to other bidders?
• How do you deal with requests to submit a cheaper
non-complying bid?
• Required action in probity plan
• Set out confidentiality policy for dealing with
non-complying bids.
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Record keeping – key in
probity
• How can your ‘integrity’ be demonstrated in
a court of law?
• It can involve you in a lot of tedious detail in
developing the plan and in its
implementation.
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
RISK
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Risk in procurement (SIM)
• The imposition of risk with limited or no
negotiation can result in the misallocation of
risks – this sets the tone for the relationship
throughout a project.
• The current practice is to simply transfer risk
without any assessment of who is best able
to manage it resulting in an adversarial
environment.
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Risk allocation - collaborative
• Optimal risk allocation seeks to minimise both
project costs and the risks to the project by
allocating particular risks to the party in the
best position to control them.
• This is based on the theory that the party in the
greatest position of control with respect to a
particular risk has the best opportunity to
reduce the likelihood of the risk eventuating
and to control the consequences of the risk if it
materialises.
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
The language of risk
Sensitivity (the impact on the project)
Probability(how
likelyisittohappen)
Risk to whom at what point in the project?
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
The risk management framework as viewed by Flanagan and Norman (1993) is a useful
platform from which the linkage between risk and procurement systems can be
discussed.
Risk identification
Risk classification
Risk analysis Risk attitude
Risk response
The relationship between
risk and procurement
systems lies within the area
of risk response.
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Risk response
• Accept and control
• Reduce /mitigate then accept and control
• Transfer
• Do not proceed
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Project Delivery
/ Procurement
Systems
Separated
Integrated
Management
Collaborative
Focus
for this
session
Risk for these
methods will
be reviewed
later
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
As can be seen in the table each
method carries a different level of
risk for the client.
Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey
Contractual Risk Allocation
Risk sharing
(modified from Kerzner, 2000)
Contractor’sRisk
Owner’sRisk
100%
100%0%
0%
Risk allocation
Lump-sum (Fixed Price)
Fixed Price Incentive
Cost-Plus Incentive
Cost-Plus Award Fee
Cost-Plus Fixed Fee
Cost Sharing
Cost-Plus Percentage

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CONS6817_S06'16

  • 1. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey PROCUREMENT – SESSION #6 Selecting the Team, Probity and Risk
  • 2. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey SELECTING THE TEAM, PROBITY & RISK
  • 3. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Selecting Consultants and Probity • What are we trying to achieve? • Select a consultant / contractor who will: • Do a great job • For a price that is • Affordable • Competitive • Price, Design, Competence, or any combination.
  • 4. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey If you are not spending public money you can simply negotiate with whomever you please. But what if you want a competitive process??
  • 5. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Objectives of a competitive process To obtain a competitive bid: • Price • Design • Competence Can be any combination of the above.
  • 6. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Issues to deal with… Implied contract of Service Probity Collusion
  • 7. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Issue - Collusion • Contractors, consultants & suppliers cannot collude to: • Fix the price • Determine the outcome of the selection process • Set the fee scales (by professional bodies) • Common Law & Commerce Act
  • 8. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Issue – Implied contract of Service • In return for contractor(s) preparing and submitting their tender, the party requesting the tender is obliged to: • Be genuinely intending to accept the best tender • Evaluate the tenders in accordance with the criteria they set out in the request for tender. • All tenderers will be evaluated on an equal basis against the criteria in the request for submissions.
  • 9. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey • Case law - see Pratt (next slide) • Also “Navigating the Tender Process’ in readings
  • 11. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Tenders for DBB Two issues: • Competence • Price • The easiest and best approach is only allow those contractors that you consider competent to carry out the project, to submit a price. • The most capable contractors will not submit a bid if the list of tenderers is too long. • A two stage process is therefore normal, and will evaluate both competence, then price.
  • 12. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Stage 1 – Expression of Interest • Client invites interested parties to submit an expression of interest setting out their capabilities • By invitation (selected tendering process) • By advertisement (open tendering process)
  • 13. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey • Tender evaluation team evaluate submission against criteria (typical criteria) • Experience in type of work • Resources to put on this project • Track record in working co-operatively • Financial standing • Prepare shortlist • All contractors on the shortlist should be acceptable if they submit the lowest conforming tender
  • 14. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Stage 2 – Submission of Price Must be evaluated against the stated criteria: • Late submissions • Treatment of tags / non-complying bids • Right to negotiate with: • Lowest tenderer • Lowest two tenderers • All tenderers • Under what circumstances you will reject all bids and talk to other parties
  • 15. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Stage 2 – IF Invitation requests submissions on competence as well as price • Submissions: • Competence (1st) assessed & given a weighted score • Price (2nd) assessed & given a weighted score • Bidder with lowest combined weighted score is awarded the contract. Tender contract issues require that you state that this is what you are going to do at the time of calling the bids and set out the criteria and scoring system you will use.
  • 16. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Competence criteria are sometimes referred to as “Non-price attributes”
  • 17. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Tenders for DB • Stage 1 Expressions of interest as for DB • Design competence is a criteria • Stage 2 • How do you determine the winning bid when both the design and the price are issues?
  • 18. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Stage 2 – submission of Design & Price Most common approach is to ask for bid in two envelopes: • The design (1st) • The price (2nd) And then either: • Eliminate all bids whose design is unacceptable • Eliminate all bids whose price is unacceptable Need criteria for evaluation of design Use weighted criteria to determine preferred bid Same issues as listed under DBB apply
  • 19. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey DB Alternative approach An alternative approach is to select on the basis of competence and a pricing formula: • Design fee • Preliminary & general • Margin D&B contractor then works with client to evolve design. Subcontractors submit competitive bids for work sections
  • 20. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey PROBITY
  • 21. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Issue - Probity • Noun • integrity and uprightness; honesty. • Synonym ~ rectitude • rightness of principle or conduct; moral virtue • Antonym ~ dishonesty • “Confirmed integrity” (Collins Concise Dictionary)
  • 22. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Drivers of need for probity (in context of procurement) • Law of agency (common law): duty of agent to act to the benefit of the principal • Public law: • Duty of public servant to act to the benefit of the public; • Need to ensure that the ability to do business with the government agency is open to all capable firms; • Selection of contractor should be on a competitive basis.
  • 23. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Need for probity applies to: • Employees: • Public agencies • Public & Private companies • Firms employed by: • Public agencies • Public & Private companies • And where they are acting as agents (eg Arch, QS or PM firms) running procurement processes on behalf of a principle
  • 24. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Probity Issues 1. Conflict of interest 2. Fairness & impartiality to all potential bidders 3. Fairness & impartiality to all selected bidders 4. Confidentiality
  • 25. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey If high levels of probity are required it is necessary to have Probity Plan - See example provided
  • 26. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey 1. Conflict of interest • A conflict of interest arises when a person making a decision may benefit from the outcome of that decision. • The benefit may accrue to them directly or to a friend or relative. • A conflict of interest arises when a person accepts a gift or favour from a firm who may benefit from their decision.
  • 27. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Required action in a probity plan • All conflicts of interest should be declared. • Person should be removed from the decision making process if the test of ‘confirmed integrity’ cannot be met.
  • 28. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey 2&3. Fairness and impartiality to all • Largely a public law issue: • Need to ensure that the ability to do business with the government agency is open to all capable firms. • Not required in the Private Sector
  • 29. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Fairness & impartiality includes • Ensuring all interested firms have the opportunity to supply the same level of information. • Ensuring all interested firms are given the same advice. • Requires a system for logging all questions and answers and distributing them to all interested parties.
  • 30. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Fairness cont. • Evaluation process must be the same for all firms • The opportunity to make verbal as well as written presentations must be equal. • NOTE: • A two stage evaluation process can be used • A short list is prepared from initial written submissions and then • More detailed information is called for from the selected listed firms.
  • 31. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Required action in a probity plan • Establish criteria for selection of bidders • Advertise request for expressions of interest • Set out information required from those seeking to express an interest • Set out process and criteria to be used for selection • Evaluate and short list using stated process and criteria
  • 32. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey 4. Confidentiality • Information gained in the course of the process should be not be: • Used for personal gain • Pass to others who can gain from it • Passed to other bidders? • How do you deal with requests to submit a cheaper non-complying bid? • Required action in probity plan • Set out confidentiality policy for dealing with non-complying bids.
  • 33. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Record keeping – key in probity • How can your ‘integrity’ be demonstrated in a court of law? • It can involve you in a lot of tedious detail in developing the plan and in its implementation.
  • 35. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Risk in procurement (SIM) • The imposition of risk with limited or no negotiation can result in the misallocation of risks – this sets the tone for the relationship throughout a project. • The current practice is to simply transfer risk without any assessment of who is best able to manage it resulting in an adversarial environment.
  • 36. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Risk allocation - collaborative • Optimal risk allocation seeks to minimise both project costs and the risks to the project by allocating particular risks to the party in the best position to control them. • This is based on the theory that the party in the greatest position of control with respect to a particular risk has the best opportunity to reduce the likelihood of the risk eventuating and to control the consequences of the risk if it materialises.
  • 37. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey The language of risk Sensitivity (the impact on the project) Probability(how likelyisittohappen) Risk to whom at what point in the project?
  • 38. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey The risk management framework as viewed by Flanagan and Norman (1993) is a useful platform from which the linkage between risk and procurement systems can be discussed. Risk identification Risk classification Risk analysis Risk attitude Risk response The relationship between risk and procurement systems lies within the area of risk response.
  • 39. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Risk response • Accept and control • Reduce /mitigate then accept and control • Transfer • Do not proceed
  • 40. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Project Delivery / Procurement Systems Separated Integrated Management Collaborative Focus for this session Risk for these methods will be reviewed later
  • 41. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey As can be seen in the table each method carries a different level of risk for the client.
  • 42. Procurement (CONS6817) Lara Tookey Contractual Risk Allocation Risk sharing (modified from Kerzner, 2000) Contractor’sRisk Owner’sRisk 100% 100%0% 0% Risk allocation Lump-sum (Fixed Price) Fixed Price Incentive Cost-Plus Incentive Cost-Plus Award Fee Cost-Plus Fixed Fee Cost Sharing Cost-Plus Percentage