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Title: Selling Construction to Warwickshire County Council


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Selling Construction to Warwickshire County
Council
  • Welcome
  • Leigh Hunt, WCC Economic Development
  • Overview of Local Authority Procurement
  • Paul White, WCC Procurement
  • Property
  • Clive Field, Property
  • Engineering
  • Chris Nason
  • Rugby Borough Council
  • Karen Stone
  • Where do you go from here?
  • Leigh Hunt, WCC Economic Development

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PROCUREMENT IN WCC WIDER LOCAL GOVERNMENT
  • Paul White
  • County Procurement Manager

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Agenda
  • National Context (Drivers behind LA procurement
    in construction)
  • Local Context
  • Property Related Construction
  • Civil Works
  • Signposting
  • Mop Up

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The National Context
  • Total Local Authority expenditure 40bn p.a.
  • Approx 400 Councils.
  • National Procurement Strategy (NPS) for Local
    Government
  • Gershon Efficiency Review
  • CPA (VFM judgement)

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NPS Key Themes
  • High quality services
  • Cost not price (but efficiencies are assumed)
    with continuous improvement Best Value
  • Delivering social, economic environmental
    benefits
  • E Commerce
  • Collaborative procurement partnerships

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NPS Key Themes
  • Mixed economy of provision (conflicts)
  • Making it easier to trade with Local Authority
  • Public Procurement Regulations
  • Regional Centres of Excellence

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Local Context The Stats
  • Warwickshire spends approx 250m externally.
  • Warwickshire has approx 13,500 trade suppliers
  • Spend with SMEs 57 (avg 58)
  • Spend with start up (post 2000) companies 12
    (avg 14)
  • Local spend (West Midlands) 60 (avg 61)

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Local Context Responding to the NPS
  • Price Quality (MEAT) evaluation is the norm.
  • Project management options appraisal
    (Procurement Planning)
  • We are looking for innovative solutions to our
    tender opportunities
  • Maintain a comprehensive Selling to the Council
    website
  • Tender opportunities and contract awards visible
  • Streamlining our processes and documents
  • Community benefits achieved through contracts
  • More sustainable solutions sought
  • Longer term partnership style contracts

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Local Context Responding to the NPS
  • More collaborative working with other LAs and
    wider public sector
  • E Commerce solutions introduced -
  • E mail orders
  • Electronic invoices
  • Procurement cards
  • Electronic Remittance
  • E Tendering
  • Electronic Payment
  • Setting targets for improvement within contracts
  • Management of contracts will be structured and
    rigorous
  • Measuring our procurement performance
  • Training our procurers

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PROPERTY
  • CLIVE FIELD

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PROPERTY EXPENDITURE ON CONTRACTS
  • Orders placed in 05/06 approx 41,500,000
  • Orders placed in 06/07 approx 24,900,000
  • Forecast Orders in 07/08 approx 44,000,000

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TYPES OF CONTRACT IN USE
  • Four main types of contract
  • Service Contracts
  • Maintenance and Minor Works Contracts
  • Competitively Tendered Contracts
  • Framework Contracts

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RENEWAL TIMESCALES
  • Service Contracts

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Maintenance and Minor Work Contracts
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Competitively Tendered Contracts
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Framework Contracts
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FORTH COMING CONTRACT OPPORTUNITIES
  • New Contracts
  • Renewal Contracts
  • Servicing Contracts
  • Competitively Tendered Contracts

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TENDER PROCESS
  • MEAT Most Economically Advantageous Tender
  • Lowest Compliant Bid

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CONSTRUCTIONLINE
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RICS E TENDERING GUIDE
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Environment and EconomyCivil Engineering
ProcurementChris NasonNovember 2006
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Types of Work Undertaken
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Works Procurement MethodsHighways
MaintenanceImprovement SchemesSmall LTP
worksBridge Maintenance
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Select Listcategoriesrenewal
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DesignIn houseConsultants
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Service RequiredH SPartnering
ApproachSustainabilityQuality
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Capital Allocations
       
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Future Work ProgrammeRugby Western Relief
RoadSPARKWaste Facilities
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www.warwickshire.gov.uk/procurement
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Rugby Borough Council
  • Karen Stone
  • Director of Housing and Environment

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Construction Procurement Rugby Borough Council
  • Council Housing Capital and Revenue
  • Corporate properties

39
Construction procurement Rugby Borough Council
  • Independent study value for money
  • Framework agreements for capital works
  • Schedule of rates contracts for repairs
  • Redevelopment schemes

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Web Site
  • www.rugby.gov.uk
  • Business Opportunities
  • Tender Opportunities
  • Contracts let
  • Future tender Opportunities

41
Future
  • Contractor portals
  • On line expressions of interest
  • Online PTQs

42
Leigh Hunt
  • Economic Development
  • Business Support

43
Business Benefits
  • Shorter lead times
  • Quicker payments
  • More business
  • Ability to deal with a wider range of non-public
    sector organisations
  • Website will give 24/7 availability and
    sales/marketing capability

44
Consider
  • Who will check email?
  • How often will you check?
  • Should you consider broadband?
  • What about your supplier lead times?
  • What impact might this have on your business
    processes?

45
You are not alone !
  • Assistance is available from
  • WCC Economic Development
  • FORCE
  • WMCCE
  • Business Link
  • Other providers

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WCC Economic Developmentwww.warwickshire.gov.uk/b
usiness
  • Working in partnership with other organisations
    to provide
  • ICT-Specific Training
  • Investor Development
  • Employment Support
  • Support for Rural Businesses
  • Business Resource Centres
  • Work life balance
  • Tourism
  • Small Business Loan scheme
  • Managed Workspace
  • Environmental Support for Business
  • Quality Systems Support

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ICT Development Programme
  • Series of FREE seminars to help you develop your
    business through the use of ICT, including
  • Use technology to market your business
  • Generating website traffic
  • Understand legal issues around websites, email
    and e-commerce
  • Get more from your CRM
  • Keeping your computer healthy

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FORCERomee Latif 01902 837552
  • Formed 2000
  • Partnership between construction industry and
    Learning and Skills Council
  • Sharing Best Practice and industry related issues
  • Focal point for expertise
  • Monthly meetings

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FORCE AWARDS
  • Landmarks
  • Training
  • Supply Chain
  • Engineering Excellence
  • Regeneration
  • Design
  • Environmental Performance

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WMCCEwww.wmcce.org
  • West Midlands Centre for Constructing Excellence
  • Specialist business improvement assistance
  • Benchmarking and Business diagnostics
  • New product/material development
  • Process improvement
  • Procurement
  • Supply chain initiatives

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Business Linkwww.businesslink.gov.uk
  • 11 Advice and Support
  • Support for businesses for both strategic and
    tactical development and growth
  • Management and Workforce Development Training

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