Title: Action Seminar for Member companies
1- Action Seminar for Member companies
- Construction Sector
- Transparency Initiative
- (CoST)
- Christiaan J. Poortman
- Chair, CoST International Advisory Group
- Director, Global Programmes, Transparency
International
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- Critical Role of Engineering and
- Construction Industry
- At the apex of global growth and sustainable
development - At the forefront of the current global agenda
- Climate change and alternative energy development
- Stimulus and recovery from global crisis
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- Definition of Corruption
- The offering, giving, receiving or soliciting of
anything of value to influence the action of an
official in the procurement or selection process
or in contract execution - (World Bank Sanctions Committee, 2003)
4Construction Sector Transparency Initiative (CoST)
- Construction and Corruption
- Corruption in construction is widespread
creating estimated losses of 15-30, directly
and indirectly - Construction contracts are particularly prone to
corruption because of size, technical complexity,
extensive approval process and easy concealment
of sub-standard quality - Corruption allows unnecessary, unsuitable,
unreliable and overpriced projects to go ahead - Corruption in construction undermines economic
and social returns and impedes the delivery of
sustainable solutions to global challenges - Corruption in construction can be instigated by
many actors contractors, consultants,
suppliers, as well as procuring agencies
5Construction Sector Transparency Initiative (CoST)
- Benefits of Fighting Corruption
- in Engineering and Construction
- Reducing corruption yields benefits for final
users of construction outputs, in terms of
quality and price - Reducing corruption also yields benefits for the
global engineering and construction industry - Raising professional standards
- Reducing financial risk
- Enhancing access to more favourable funding
- Awarding contracts on competence rather than
bribes - Critical role of consultancy and engineering
companies in reducing corruption leakages and
direct funding to projects that are sustainable
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- UK Championing of New Global Initiative
- UK consultancy and engineering companies are
promoters of integrity management in
construction - FIDIC as a key promoter of BIM across the globe
- ACE as founding member of UK Anti-Corruption
Forum - UK has been selected as a pilot country in a new
initiative, CoST, that is targeted to bring
greater integrity to the global construction
industry - UK CoST pilot provides FIDIC members with a
unique opportunity to champion this important
global intiative
7Construction Sector Transparency Initiative (CoST)
- What is CoST?
- CoST is a multi-stakeholder initiative designed
to promote transparency and accountability in
publicly financed construction projects - CoST is supported by the UK Department for
International Development (DfID) and the World
Bank - It is currently being piloted in the UK, as well
as Ethiopia, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, the
Philippines and Vietnam. - The pilot phase closes on 1 October 2010
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- CoST Principles
- Construction projects should promote
sustainability - Governments must be accountable
- Management of engineering and construction
projects should be transparent - Disclosure will improve value for money
- Transparency promotes investor confidence
- Multi-stakeholder involvement enhances
credibility
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- CoST Institutional set-up
- CoST relies on cooperation between stakeholder
groups to observe public construction and to
highlight differences between specification and
delivery - Stakeholders are organised within
Multi-Stakeholder Groups (MSG), to include - Procuring entities
- Public financial management bodies
- Construction companies and associations
- Civil society
- The MSG is supported at a high level by the
national CoST Champion
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- How does CoST work?
- In each country, CoST provides for the disclosure
of information on public construction projects to
the MSG, such as - A description of the project, its purpose and
location - The original project specification, completion
data and budget - The built project specification, completion data
and budget - Disclosures will be reviewed by an independent
assurance team who will interpret the data and
advise the MSG of its findings - The MSG will release the findings to wider
stakeholders Are you getting what you paid for?
11Construction Sector Transparency Initiative (CoST)
- What are the expected outcomes of CoST?
- It is not the role of CoST to make accusations of
corruption - Stakeholders will receive accurate information,
understand what it means and act upon it as
necessary - Some specific outcomes
- Enhanced transparency of procuring entities and
contractors - Improved management of public finance
- Greater efficiency in public procurement
- Increased access to information and empowerment
to demand accountability - Global programme will create a level playing
field for the engineering and construction
industry within and across countries
12Construction Sector Transparency Initiative (CoST)
- What support is available to CoST countries?
- Technical support and lesson sharing
- CoST Secretariat provides coordination, advice,
templates and research - The International Advisory Group (IAG) provides
guidance and offers a forum for lesson-sharing - Financial support
- Each country receives funds towards the cost of
implementing CoST
13Construction Sector Transparency Initiative (CoST)
- The UK CoST Pilot
- National CoST Champion has been appointed
Minister of State, DfID - Multi-stakeholder group has been formed,
including two private sector representatives - A public consultation event was held in London on
September 11, 2009 - Inform stakeholders in the UK about the CoST
initiative - Seek their views on the UK pilot
- Request support and participation
- Initial project selection process started
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