Procurement of Non Consultancy Services
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Procurement of “Services” refers to the acquisition of “consultancy” (intellectual services) and “non-consultancy” services. The procurement of consultancy services was covered in Module V. Module VI of this procurement management training series explores the procurement of non-consultancy services; often referred to by MDBs as “physical services”. In this latter category of services, physical rather than intellectual aspects of the services are dominant and the outputs/deliverables of physical services’ contracts lend themselves to measurement like it is the case in the provision of cleaning, security, catering, printing, travel and transport services, facilities management etc. The procurement objectives in all procurement contracts remains the Best Value for Money. However, Best Value for Money in consultancy services tend to give much greater weight to quality aspects than price aspects which is not the case in the procurement of Goods, Works and Physical Services where Best Value for Money tends to prioritize price since the quality standards can be readily defined in the tender documents and the contractual outputs much easily measured. This introductory session introduces the participants to the increasing range of physical services procured by the public entities, the nature of physical services and the process to be adopted in selecting the procurement strategy for delivery of physical services contr
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22Learning objectives of this session
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23Introduction
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24Structure of the WB SBD-Non-Consulting Services and key features of the Instruction to Bidders (ITB)
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25Bid Data Sheet
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26Employer’s Requirements: Performance Specifications, Activity Schedule, Dayworks and Provisional Sums:
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27Daywork Schedule
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28ASSIGNMENTS - SESSION VIII
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35Learning objectives of this session
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36Introduction
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37Structure of the GCC and key clauses:
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38Section 2: Commencement, Completion, Modification, and Termination of Contract
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39Section 3. Obligations of the Service Provider
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40Section 4. Service Provider’s Personnel
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41Section 5. Obligations of the Employer
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42Section 6. Payments to the Service Provider
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43Section 7. Quality Control
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44Section 8. Settlement of Disputes
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45ASSIGNMENTS - SESSION XI
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