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12 Questions to Ask When Defining Requirements for Civil Works Procurement

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When defining requirements for civil works procurement, the following are 12 questions to consider:

  1. What is required: a new construction, renovation, or repair?
  2. Why?
  3. Where?
  4. Is there in-house capacity to undertake the requirement or does it need to be contracted out?
  5. Do we have design and engineering capability in-house sverige-ed.com?
  6. Do we want the design and supervision done by one entity or by separate entities?
  7. Who will develop the technical specifications, drawings and bill of quantities?
  8. When does the requirement need to be satisfied?
  9. What is the procurement lead-time?
  10. How much funding is required?
  11. Are there sufficient funds available?
  12. Are there qualified contractors available in the market?

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