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INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION PROCUREMENT PROCESS Date : 20 September 2012 Dr. Md Asrul Nasid Masrom Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Department of Construction Management

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Transcript of Lecture 1 introduction to construction procurement process.

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INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION

PROCUREMENT PROCESS

Date : 20 September 2012

Dr. Md Asrul Nasid Masrom

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM)Department of Construction Management

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CONTENT

1.Construction Procurement

2.Framework of Construction Procurement Process

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CONSTRUCTION PROCUREMENT

SIMPLE THEORY:

Procurement- the process of obtaining goods and services from another for some consideration

For this lecture, the term ‘Procurement’ is used in the context of construction & refers to the processes of acquiring construction project.

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CONSTRUCTION PROCUREMENT

Procurement Triangle:

Cost Time

Quality

Cost

Quality

TimeCost

Quality

Time

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CONSTRUCTION PROCUREMENT

Definition:

A strategy to satisfy client’s development and/or operational needs with respect to the provision of constructed facilities for a discrete life cycle.

-making the contract (type of contract, conditions, terms)-selecting the contractor-establishing the contract price-economic considerations (Labour, materials, plants, capital)

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Type of procurement systemsSeparated systemCo-operative system Integrated procurement system

Management-oriented procurement system

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Framework of Construction Procurement Process

Can be divided into 2 categories:

1. Processes during pre-construction stage (pre-contract)

2. Processes during construction stage (post contract)

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Framework of Construction Procurement Process

Pre-construction:

4 phases as follows;

1. Initiation

2. Feasibility study

3. Design

4. Tendering

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Framework of Construction Procurement Process

Construction Stage:

2 phases as follows;

1. Construction

2. Commissioning & hand over

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Initiation

1.It is known as promotion.

2.It is the process of recognizing the need for a facility for owner occupation, as an investment or as a speculative development.

3. Come from owner (individual, government, private sector or developer.

4. Involve 2 key element: - Preparing project brief

- Preparing the feasibility study

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Initiation

5. Both elements are crucial (the future of project in terms of its potential to succeed or otherwise are depends on it).

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Initiation

2. Feasibility Study

1. Project Brief

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Project Brief

Definition:

A statement of the needs of the client & how the proposed facility will be used.

It should define the client’s requirement (concept of project, time, cost & functionality)

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Project Brief

1.Preparing it is a very tedious & time consuming activity. - Requires great expertise & knowledge of project by the personal who prepares them.

2.Poorly prepared it: - Can be subjected to a lot of interpretation & understanding which could make the whole exercise useless & certainly not the best interest of the client.

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Elements of Project Brief

The requirement of the project (area of space, type & no. of units of quarters / classrooms, no. of hospital beds etc.)Target date of completionDesign featureAmount of money allocated for the projectEmployer attitudeEnvironmentOperational factorsSiteMarketDevelopment control

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Attributes of A Good Project Brief

A good project brief is the one which adequate in terms of:

1.Clarity

- Its purpose should be clear, accurate & capable of detailed development so that due consideration can be given to each aspect of the construction project.

2.Priorities

- It should establish the project priorities & define those particular items / requirements that are necessities & those that are optional wishes.

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Attributes of A Good Project Brief

3. Consistency

- It should be consistent throughout & devoid of conflicting statements & frustrate the determination of construction project & cost.

4. Completeness

- It should be completed enabling production of a building that satisfies the client needs.

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Attributes of A Good Project Brief

5. Relevance

- It should contain the relevant information & decisions essential to the successful realization of the client’s development objective.

6. Benefits of development

- It should establish the benefits that the client hopes to obtain from the proposed project & the means of achieving them.

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Attributes of A Good Project Brief

7. Realism

- It should be realistic & hence shaped to a greater / lesser extent by resources available & the quality to be achieved.

8. Flexibility

- It should be broad & lend itself to exploration of design problems, options & uncertainties.

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The Brief Functions

Once it has been developed, agreed & formalized as a document, it can serve as various functions as :

1.A channel of communications

- Conveying instruction, decisions & information between a client, & his / her project team.

2.A key working document setting out the client’s requirement;

- In term of net use floor areas (specific details of the various space functions their relationships and details of the involvement of other parties .

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The Brief Functions

3. A mean of stimulating communication & discussions among project participant by facilitating the setting of priorities, analysis, problem identification & information flow.

4. Provides a collective thinking through of the project.

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The Brief Functions

5. A record of decisions, instruction, information, agreement, amendment, conflict & uncertainties.

- It can be used to ensure continuity & consistency during construction process / as a reference document.

6. A contractual document accompanying a legal agreement between the client & the design team.

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The Brief Functions

7. A tool for evaluation of proposed construction project aims & resources against which design contents & framework can be appraised.

8. A basic for estimating resources required giving information of general comfort standards, cost, timescale for design / production of construction product & estimated useful life.

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The feasibility study

Developing the design and preliminary cost estimate will lead to a feasibility report, advising the employer whether the project is feasible functionally, technically and financially.

- Sketch scheme-Cost estimate

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The feasibility study

Sketches of house

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The feasibility study

Cost estimate

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Other phases in pre-construction & construction.Other phases in pre-construction & construction.

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