Random1 wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2023 8:23 pm
To be fair to the tories, they have tried to change that. The collaborative procurement guidance they produced, for construction projects, a couple of years back was actually good.
Then they’ve also changed the requirement for winning bidders to be the ‘Most Economic Advantageous Tender’ to being the ‘Most Advantageous Tender’. The change was one of the big changes post brexit (MEAT was favoured by the EU).
It’ll take years to filter through, but hopefully a couple of steps in the right direction.
Would it be ungenerous to say that MAT while it would allow tenders to succeed by being more environmentally, than one which might be more "
Economic", it might also allow a tender that was more expensive, but from a,
"preferred vendor", like the Covid VIP lane, to succeed, because a bent council decided to prefer a local friend, rather than the cheapest equivalent ?