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There are several forms of procurement. Some of these include traditional procurement, design and build procurement, and management contacting procurement.
What is the status of the design and build with the new public sector contracts?
Myles Shortall has written: 'Design and build procurement'
Procurement is the way of obtaining and procuring goods and services from one place to another. It helps to expand the business entity and reach to the potential customer.
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Design and build can be a much faster process than traditional. Traditional procurement relies on a much slower process, such as creating a bill of quantities. Traditional is used more for "one off" buildings that may be quite complex. Clients such as Asda, Tesco etc may want to use Design and build as most of there projects use a lot of standard components (an asda in London could be identical to one in Edinburgh!). D&B means the main contractor is responsible for the design and the construction of the project. D&B can be used when the client needs to fast track the building and have cost certainty. Almost 70% of traditional contracts end up over budget, compared to D&B which is only around 25-30% over budget.
In the USAAF designation system of WW2, P meant a Pursuit (or fighter) aircraft. - The '51' meant it was the 51 st type that the air procurement board ordered.
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Challenges traditional procurement
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Compare and contrast the two basic procurement strategies of corporate procurement and project procurement