Review of performance based contracting in the road sector : phase two - review of training materials and resources

作者: Ian Greewood , Petrus Benjamin Gericke , Theuns Frederick Phillip Henning

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摘要: Performance Based Contracts (PBC's) are not new to the transport sector, with many variants in use different countries for close two decades. International lending institutions, such as World Bank, have played a significant role pushing PBCs into developing nations part of loan assistance packages. However, there has been tendency 'one-size-fits-all' approach implementation, result being variation success any implemented PBCs, well proportion proposed making it contract award stage. To address these issues, Bank commissioned review performance based contracting road sector (contract number 7158253) led by Opus Consultants Limited. Outputs from project date include: phase one report covering previous (Opus 2011); guide application (Opus, 2012a); points implementation 2012b); and this existing training materials resources.

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