Improvement of procurement performance of Local Government Engineering Department (LGED)

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2024-11Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Sheikh, Md. Mohir UddinMetadata
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The procurement performance of the Local Government Engineering Department (LGED)
plays a critical role in the public procurement system of Bangladesh. This report investigates
LGED's procurement efficiency, focusing on key performance indicators (KPIs) and
comparing it with the National e-GP portal. The report outlines the improvements in LGED's
procurement process since the introduction of the e-Government Procurement (e-GP) system
and evaluates LGED's performance using both qualitative and quantitative metrics. Public
procurement in Bangladesh has undergone substantial reforms since the early 2000s, with an
emphasis on transparency, accountability, and value for money.
Through this analysis, key areas for improvement in LGED's procurement processes are
identified, particularly in terms of contract award lead times, tender evaluation times, and
overall procurement cycle. The findings suggest that while LGED performs well in fostering
competition and maintaining transparency, it lags in other areas, such as processing lead
times and evaluation timelines. The report concludes with a set of recommendations aimed at
enhancing LGED's procurement performance, including the adoption of electronic contract
management systems (e-CMS), improved coordination with contractors, and the introduction
of performance-based reward systems for contributing better service delivery and economic
growth.