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- 1.1 - Overview
- 1.2 - Purpose and structure of the manual
- 1.3 - Legislative and policy framework
- 1.4 - Roles of the NZ Transport Agency and approved organisations
- 1.5 - Value for money spent
- 1.6 - Strategic approach to procurement
- 1.7 - Procurement procedures
- 1.8 - Monitoring and auditing
- 1.9 - In-house professional services
2.0 - Guidelines on procurement procedures
- 2.1 - Overview
- 2.2 - Introduction
- 2.3 - Structure of procurement procedures
- 2.4 - Strategic context
- 2.5 - Selecting a delivery model
- 2.6 - Supplier selection methods
- 2.7 - Contracts
- 2.8 - Customised procurement procedures
- 3.1 - Overview
- 3.2 - Defining value for money in relation to procurement
- 3.3 - Identifying value for money at the activity selection stage
- 3.4 - The process for maintaining or enhancing value for money through procurement
- 3.5 - Attributes to be valued
4.0 - Strategic approach to procurement
- 4.1 - Overview
- 4.2 - A strategic approach
- 4.3 - Procurement strategy
- 4.4 - Writing a procurement strategy
5.0 - Supplier selection process
- 5.1 - Overview
- 5.2 - Approach to supplier selection
- 5.3 - Staged supplier selection processes
- 5.4 - Supplier selection methods
- 5.5 - Evaluation of proposals
- 5.6 - Purchaser-supplied inputs
6.0 - Procurement procedure 1 - Infrastructure
- 6.1 - Overview
- 6.2 - Definition
- 6.3 - Strategic context
- 6.4 - Delivery models
- 6.5 - Supplier selection methods
- 6.6 - Contracts
7.0 - Procurement procedure 2 - Planning and advice
- 7.1 - Overview
- 7.2 - Definition
- 7.3 - Strategic context
- 7.4 - Delivery models
- 7.5 - Supplier selection methods
- 7.6 - Contracts
8.0 - Procurement procedure 3 - Public transport services
- 8.1 - Overview
- 8.2 - Definition
- 8.3 - Strategic context
- 8.4 - Delivery models
- 8.5 - Supplier selection methods
- 8.6 - Contracts
9.0 - Procurement procedure 4 - Public transport fare subsidy schemes
- 9.1 - Overview
- 9.2 - Definition
- 9.3 - Requirements
- 10.1 - Overview
- 10.2 - Definitions
- 10.3 - Compliance with legal requirements
- 10.4 - Procurement strategies
- 10.5 - Procurement procedure advanced components
- 10.6 - Documentation and publication requirements
- 10.7 - Emergency reinstatement
- 10.8 - Competition for supply
- 10.9 - Direct appointment and closed contest for low dollar value contracts
- 10.10 - Direct appointment of a monopoly supplier
- 10.11 - Direct appointment where competition reduces value for money
- 10.12 - RFP contents and conformity
- 10.13 - Using an available supplier selection method
- 10.14 - Non-price proposal evaluation attributes
- 10.15 - Price and price weight
- 10.16 - Alternative proposals
- 10.17 - Added value premium
- 10.18 - Use of negotiation in a supplier selection process
- 10.19 - Qualifications of proposal evaluators
- 10.20 - Business units proposing to undertake minor and ancillary works
- 10.21 - Maximum term of a term service contract for infrastructure or planning and advice
- 10.22 - Supplier bonds
- 10.23 - Lead-in times for public transport services contracts
- 10.24 - Maximum term of a term service contract for public transport services
- 10.25 - Maximum contract size for public transport services
- 10.26 - Contract service level changes for public transport services
- 10.27 - Contract price adjustment for input price variation public transport services
- 10.28 - Fare adjustments – public transport services (net contracts)
- 10.29 - Key performance indicators for public transport (bus) contracts
- 10.30 - Requirements for urban bus contracts
- 10.31 - Public transport fare subsidy schemes
11.0 - Performance measurement and monitoring
- 11.1 - Overview
- 11.2 - Performance measurement and monitoring framework
- 11.3 - Information to be provided
- 11.4 - Public transport service key performance indicators
- 11.5 - Audit and compliance
- 11.6 - Role of approved organisations
- 11.7 - Role of the NZ Transport Agency
Appendix A: Procurement strategy checklist
Appendix B: Criteria for selecting a delivery model
Appendix C: Supplier selection methods
Appendix D: Procurement procedure decision trees
Appendix E: Data collection checklist
Appendix F: Procedural audits checklist
Appendix G: Monopoly suppliers
Appendix H: Definition of terms
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Last updated: 3 June 2010
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- Procurement manual (complete)
256 pages | 4.32MB - 1.0 - Introduction
17 pages | 170KB - 2.0 Guidelines on procurement procedures
13 pages | 350KB - 3.0 Value for money spent
11 pages | 60KB - 4.0 Strategic approach to procurement
23 pages | 190KB - 5.0 Supplier selection process
15 pages | 120KB - 6.0 Procurement procedure 1 - Infrastructure
27 pages | 340KB - 7.0 Procurement procedure 2 - Planning and advice
16 pages | 270KB - 8.0 Procurement procedure 3 Public transport services
21 pages | 280KB - 9.0 Procurement procedure 4 - Public transport fare subsidy schemes
4 pages | 40KB - 10.0 - Rules
40 pages | 230KB - 11.0 - Performance measurement and monitoring
12 pages | 130KB - Appendix A Procurement strategy checklist
2 pages | 40KB - Appendix B Criteria for selecting a delivery model
3 pages | 40KB - Appendix C Supplier selection methods
10 pages | 70KB - Appendix D Procurement procedure decision trees
10 pages | 530KB - Appendix E Data collection checklist
2 pages | 30KB - Appendix F Procedural audits checklist
2 pages | 30KB - Appendix G Monopoly suppliers
1 pages | 30KB - Appendix H Definition of terms
2 pages | 40KB - Appendix I References
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