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Feasibility Study Linking Best-Value Procurement Assessment to Outcome Performance Indicators [Dalrymple, RMIT] 2002-035-C

Project participants and team members

 

John Dalrymple

John Holland

John Oliver

Rider Hunt

Gerry Shutt

Building Commission

Roger Frith, Michael Swainston

Qld Dept of Main Roads

John Spathonis

Qld Dept of Public Works

John Collin

RMIT

Lionel Boxer, Peter Bryar, John Dalrymple- Project Leader, Warren Staples, Derek Walker

Queensland University of Technology

Tony Sidwell

Project description

This Feasibility Study tests the notion of developing a standard set of tender evaluation criteria based on best-value criteria (to which individual clients can attach their own weightings) with definition of OPIs that would be required to be reported upon at the completion of projects. This Feasibility Study will establish the viability of the link between the selection criteria and the needs to evaluate how the project succeeded on a broader set of success criteria. This linkage could provide a set of direct cause and effect indicators that can be used as part of an improved post project evaluation process and assist in gathering a lesson learned knowledge base. Further, the OPIs identified could be operationalised for use as a broader based BSC approach to performance measurement thus providing leading indicators of likely success or impending problems. Currently, the standard project control indicators such as time, cost, Occupational Health and Safety etc tend to be more concerned with gathering lagging indicators for project control monitoring and reporting systems.
 
Feasibility study linking best value procurement assessment to outcome performance indicators (Final report)
 
Interim report - Cost of tendering (Project report)
Interim report - Best value (Project report)
Interim report - Construction supply chain development (Project report)