HM Treasury-UK-review of competitive dialogue/procurement procedure-2010

Since its introduction into UK law in January 2006, Competitive Dialogue has been used by the public sector to deliver a broad scope of projects ranging from large scale infrastructure programmes (including a variety of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs)) to IT systems.

North Bristol NHS Trust-presentation-procuring a new ppp hospital project project-D Powell-2007.

This is a presentation on an NHS Trust's perspective on procuring a new build hospital ppp project in the UK. Financing and planning challenges are considered.

Leeds City Council-UK-presentation-managing risk in PPP-2009

This is a presentation on managing local authority risks in Leeds City Council. It outlines the process of identifying risks and the actions required to terminate any risks when planning. It covers the pre-procurement and procurement process in order to ensure there is a realistic demand for services.

EPEC-EU-procurement of ppp and the use of competitive dialogue in Europe-2010

This report reviews PPP procurement practices across Europe with a particular focus on competitive dialogue. The report seeks to identify the main benefits and problems with the use of the competitive dialogue procedure based on the experience of the EU Member States to date.

HM Treasury-Treasury Taskforce-UK- technical guidance report- how to manage the delivery of long term pfi contracts

A presentation by HM Treasury, on how to manage the delivery of long term PFI contracts.  It analyses the different management principles/procedures that are being used and explains how that relates to general issues. An overview is provided of the different management stages of contract, such as: procurement, development and delivery.

Metro North-Railway Procurement Agency-Ireland-presentation-update on rail and metro schemes-2011.

This presentation focusses on current and pipeline projects that the RPA in Ireland are currently working on. It looks at the Luas and Metro North schemes that are still in planning and provides details of plans for the Metro North, Luas City Centre and Broombridge, and Metro West lines.

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