Final report : feasibility study linking best value procurement assessment to outcome performance indicators
Anon. (2002) Final report : feasibility study linking best value procurement assessment to outcome performance indicators. [Report]
Abstract
This feasibility study was established to investigate the application of the concept of ‘best value’ in construction procurement in Australia. In the case of ‘best value’ in the business enterprise, ‘best value’ is that which returns greatest value to the business enterprise’s shareholders. However, in the case of the public sector, ‘best value’ is more complex. For that reason, this research project focuses mainly on public sector construction project procurement.
Additional Information
Item Type: | Report |
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Collection: | CRC for Construction Innovation |
Date: | 2002 |
Keywords: | CRC for Construction Innovation; Program C : Delivery Management of Built Assets; Project 2002-035-C : Linking Best Value Procurement Assessment to Outcome Performance Indicators |
Date Deposited: | 11 Mar 2014 03:19 |
Last Modified: | 11 Mar 2014 03:20 |
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