Compliance of procurement and contract Management following Public Procurement Act-2006, Public Procurement Rules-2008 and Standard Tender Documents (STD) in public procurement: A Case studies of some selected procurement contracts of LGED.
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2024-04Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Alam, A B M KhorshedMetadata
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The Public Procurement Act-2006 (PPA-2006) and The Public Procurement Rule-2008(PPR-2008)
have been enacted to ensure transparency, accountability, efficiency, and fair competition in the
procurement of goods, works, or services using public funds. According to Section 24 of PPA 2006 and
Rules 45 and 46 of PPR 2008 Bangladesh Public Procurement Authority (BPPA) erstwhile Central
Procurement Technical Unit (CPTU) is responsible for reviewing and monitoring the progress of
implementation of PPA-2006 and PPR-2008 in various government agencies. The Local Government
Engineering Department (LGED) implementing its procurement activities following PPA-2006, and
PPR-2008.
The author has conducted this case study on whether LGED follows the relevant sections and rules of
PPA, PPR as applicable, and guidelines issued by the Government from time to time as part of the
MPSM degree under BRAC University. In this study, the author reviewed 7 (seven) procurement
contracts of 5 (five) projects of the Local Government Engineering Department (LGED).
The objective of this study report is to observe the issue of compliance with the PPA, 2006 and PPR,
2008, and guidelines by LGED and examine the procurement process to observe and recommend ways
to avoid future inconsistencies.
This analytical report presents a comprehensive study report of procurement practices after examining
Seven procurement contracts from Five projects within LGED. The study report is structured into four
primary categories: Individual Contract Review, Profile of Procurement Items Reviewed, Post
Procurement Reviews of Goods, Works, and Service Contracts, and Report on Physical Inspection.
Each category is further divided into manageable segments to observe compliance and adherence to
procurement procedures. This study report is divided into 5 chapters that offer valuable insights into the
procurement process of LGED.
Chapter 1 provides an introduction that highlights the background and context of the organization and
contextual issues of review, the report's scope, objective, and methodology. Chapter 2 covers the project
description and selection of procurement contracts. In Chapter 3, there is a detailed discussion of the
performance analysis of the selected contracts and detailed data analysis. Chapter 4 reveals the findings
of the study work with a focus on the procurement process of each contract. Chapter 5 provides
valuable insights for improving the procurement process in its procurement, while the conclusion
succinctly summarizes the report's key takeaways. Tables and figures corresponding to the report are
used when and where required.
The effectiveness of this study is dependent on the availability of relevant data and information.
However, it is noted that the depth of the review and subsequent recommendations are limited due to
time and other constraints related to discharging official responsibilities.
Despite the limitations imposed by many issues, it is expected to be a useful tool for identifying areas of
improvement in procurement practices within the Local Government Engineering Department (LGED).
By highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of the current framework, LGED can prioritize
enhancements to optimize efficiency and performance in future procurement endeavors.
Keywords
Public Procurement Act-2006; Standard Tender Documents; Bangladesh Public Procurement Authority; Supply chain process.Description
This internship report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Procurement and Supply Management, 2024.Department
Brac Institute of Governance and Development, Brac UniversityType
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