SEMINAR ON PRICING AND PROCUREMENT
From November 19 to 21, in Ivano-Frankivsk, the team of the SE “National Institute for Development Infrastructure” with the support of the State Agency for Restoration and Development of Infrastructure of Ukraine held a scientific and practical seminar on “Pricing and procurement in construction: modern practices and approaches”
The event was attended by more than 150 specialists from regional restoration services, regional military administrations, local road balance holders, local self-government bodies, contracting, design, expert, and engineering companies from all regions of Ukraine.
The main topics of the event included:
- methodological provisions of the new CMU resolution on determining the cost of construction under martial law;
- database of prices for material resources (construction products) and the Construction Products Codifier;
- features of pricing in the construction and operation of facilities for various purposes according to the estimated norms of Ukraine, the Rules and Methodology for determining the cost of road works;
- pricing in construction within the framework of contracts under the “design-build” scheme;
- features of public procurement, in particular the features of agreeing and concluding a contract price and the features of forming tender documentation together with qualification requirements for tender participants;
- the practice of appealing procurement decisions;
- innovations in Ukraine's resource-based cost estimation standards;
- practical cases of using international measurement systems (using CESMM4 as an example);
- methodological approaches to determining the cost of design work, engineering services, and customer service maintenance costs.
We would like to thank all the lecturers for their informative and practical presentations, and the seminar participants for their interesting questions and constructive suggestions for improving the pricing system in construction.
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