Definitions of quality need to be settled if a Better Value bid
system is to successfully replace Compulsory Competitive Tenders,
it was claimed this week.
Procurement consultant Frank Griffiths told CJ that cash-strapped
councils "have to establish what their criteria for value are," or
the will fail to get Better Value. He said that Institute of
Purchase & Supply could help standardise what constitutes best
value.
Last week the Government announced plans to supersede CCT with a
Better Value tender system.
There is no fixed timetable or standards for the new system and the
Government plans to have talks with clients and industry, which
have both welcomed the proposed change (see Analysis - pages
12-13).
Direct Labour Organisations complained when CCT was introduced
because of the competition from the private sector. DLOs, industry
and Government came to realise that relying only on lowest bids
during tenders jeopardised the construction quality.