Celerity In Project Execution

Baromètre

Vote holders and contractors in the country are not unaware that in about a month from now, any project inscribed in the 2017 Public Contracts records whose contract wouldn’t have been awarded then will be something for another year. In fact, the country’s fiscal legislation stipulates that all engagements (award of contracts) for any fiscal year ends on November 30.

Evidently, stakeholders in the award of the contracts right from the central to decentralised services are redoubling efforts to screen tender files for the different projects and get them awarded to the most competitive bidders before the deadline. Efficiency in executing public contracts begins with the award, the seriousness and objectivity with which it is done and the calibre of contractor engaged (his technical, logistic and financial prowess to deliver well and on time).

The one month left for this operation this year is therefore highly determinant. As the tender award experts increase their steps to get closer to the finishing point by November 30, 2017, nothing should as well be left to chance to ascertain the capability of those contractors to whom contracts are given to be able to satisfactorily deliver. Awarding a public contract is one thing and executing it, at least effectively and within the required period, is another. Actions in the entire chain and thus complimentary and, to say the least, interwoven such that once one is not properly done, it adversely affects efficiency at term.

With a...

Reactions

Commentaires

    List is empty.

Laissez un Commentaire

De la meme catégorie