Developing Procurement Strategies
Once the broad parameters of a project have been set, consideration has to be given to the most appropriate procurement strategy to deliver the project. It is essential that the strategy is developed at an early stage as it will effect the establishment of the project team. For example, if the contractor is to undertake both the design and construction of the project then the role of any in-house or independent professional designer will be limited.
Procurement strategies will be influenced by various factors including:
- the extent of design involvement required by the Client
- the type and nature of the work
- the conditions under which the work has to be carried out
- the extent to which any work is uncertain
- the time available to complete the work
- the level of risk that the Client is prepared to accept.
BrunswickIS develops the most appropriate procurement and contracting strategy to achieve the combined Client and project requirements taking due account of the factors outlined above. The experience of BrunswickIS in this respect is supplemented by the expert knowledge of its Group partner, Alway Associates, who specialise in construction law and contracts.
Developing the Client's Brief
Preparing Feasibility Studies
Developing Procurement Strategies
Value Management
Risk Management
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