Procurement risk in public sector procurement in Bangladesh: a case study of large projects at Roads & Highways Department (RHD) of Bangladesh

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2024-02Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Kaysar, Md. MamunMetadata
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Public procurement is an inevitable part of the present economic reality globally. A chunk of public
funds through the Annual Development Programme (ADP) is being disbursed by various public sectors
in Bangladesh to achieve the prescribed vision of 2041. The significant amount of goods and services
being procured for national development is very much imperative nowadays. Flawless public
procurement management and its efficient maneuvering are crucial for ensuring value for money. As
such, the public procurement practices among the public sector to implement infrastructural
development projects are a growing concern for stakeholders as they are an integral part of public
service delivery for the nation. Conventional procurement practices are riddled with enormous risk at
different stages of the procurement process, which is to be handled efficiently as part of inclusive
governance, which ultimately serves the equality, equity, and effectiveness of the utilization of payers’
money.
The Roads & Highways Department (RHD) is undertaking and implementing several projects to
construct and maintain road and bridge projects. But in terms of cost, time, and quality, these projects
still face severe criticism, as most of the large projects are not being implemented as planned, which
affects RHD’s capacity to achieve its goals and objectives. From numerous sources, it has been detected
that the procurement risk might act as a prime catalyst for further uncertainties like time and cost
overruns, schedule delays, disputes, arbitration, finances, etc., not to be limited to. As there is a plethora
of uncertainty and risks that are very obvious and gradually increasing, before floating the procurement
process, potential risk assessment, categorization, and its mitigation plan should be hugely emphasized
and need to be explored minutely to establish responsible and ethical procurement practices, especially
for a large project of RHD that might be complying with the procurement code of ethics. The current
study rigorously examines the measurement of procurement risk and its mitigation strategies in the
practical execution of large projects and also evaluates the integrity risk in public procurement within
the Roads and Highways Department of Bangladesh.