The Housing Forum’s procurement guide helps housing providers avoid costly mistakes
The first comprehensive guide to help housing associations and local authorities procure and deliver higher quality homes for their residents was launched in October 2021.
The guide Better Procurement for Better Homes says housing clients need to provide a clear vision from the start of every project and monitor it closely throughout construction. It sets out a series of guidelines for improving design and construction quality. This will help avoid costly mistakes and manage risks which include:
- The client setting a clear vision for the project’s design, procurement and delivery.
- Ensuring the right client project leadership and governance is in place to provide the necessary project guardianship.
- Promoting value-based procurement with clear selection criteria, including a price valuation model
- Recognising quality and avoiding a ‘race to the bottom’.
- Adopting a more collaborative approach between client, consultants and contractors to get the best value for money.
- Promoting early contractor appointment and engagement
- Maintaining a consistent contractor supply chain team and a design team in a responsible and influential role from concept to completion and occupation, so as to provide a golden thread of information as set out in the draft Building Safety Bill.
- Adopting measures to protect and lock in design quality.
- Adopting measures to ensure improved quality in construction through improved inspection.
- Ensuring residents are involved meaningfully throughout the process.
Better Procurement for Better Homes has been developed by a Housing Forum cross-sector working group chaired by Matthew Goulcher, Managing Director Levitt Bernstein.
The guide provides pointers on the contractual tools, including pre-construction services agreements and project cost plans that can underpin a more collaborative approach. A series of case studies drive the points home.
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