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Forward Commitment Procurement Bridging the gap between theory and practice in PPI Joram Nauta TNO – Dutch Centre for Health Assets Hendrik van Meerveld University of Twente / TNO Gaynor Whyles UK Department for Business Innovation and Skills Consultant FCP Programme Manager (JERA Consulting)

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Page 1: Forward Commitment Procurement Bridging the gap between theory and practice in PPI Joram NautaTNO – Dutch Centre for Health Assets Hendrik van MeerveldUniversity

Forward Commitment Procurement

Bridging the gap between theory and practice in PPI

Joram Nauta TNO – Dutch Centre for Health Assets

Hendrik van Meerveld University of Twente / TNO

Gaynor Whyles UK Department for Business Innovation and SkillsConsultant FCP Programme Manager (JERA Consulting)

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Forward Commitment Procurement (I)

Conceived by Environmental Innovations Advisory Group (Ref: EIAG

report UK DTI, 2006)

Demonstration projects: HMPS Zero Waste Mattress and others

Currently being applied in pilot projects as part of the Low Carbon

Building (LCB) Healthcare Project (EU Lead Market Initiative)

Following principles of action research

Identification Market Engagement Procurement

Diagram from: Delivering Best Value Through Innovation, BIS, 2011

2012 Eu-SPRI Conference

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Forward Commitment Procurement (II)

The identification stage must be carried out by the client and has two

vital characteristics:

Identifying accurately the unmet need

Examples in case examples

Expressing the unmet need as a procurement that must take place

Market engagement phase

The procurement commitment is what gives the process its energy

and distinguishes it from ‘pre-commercial procurement’

Identification phase is surprisingly difficult - requires considerable

attention (and therefore commitment) by the Client

In this presentation we will focus on the Market Engagement phase

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Problems in PPI : The client’s perspective

Innovation requires another way of procuring

Different way of specifying requirements

Different procurement procedures

Different award criteria

Risks and uncertainties of the client

Uncertain of what the market can deliver

Uncertain if it will be delivered on time, work, be affordable

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Problems in PPI : Market parties’ perspective

Innovation requires (increased) investment costs of market parties.

Risk and uncertainties of the client (e.g. Market Risk).

Uncertain about the (future) needs of the client

Reference – EIAG Report 2006.

Investments“the mountain of risk”

Revenues

Courtesy of J.C Frost

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Will it be delivered?Can we deal with

innovative solutions?Is it worth my investments?

The client Market parties

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Towards successful PPI

Success depends on the management of risk perceived by client and

market parties.

FCP offers a way to managing these risks.

I have confidence in a good outcome

This is a good business caseWill it be delivered?

Can we deal with innovative solutions?

Is it worth my investments?

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Case studies in the LCB-HEALTHCARE project

Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust (UK)

Ultra efficient lighting for future wards

Status: Nearly complete

Erasmus MC (The Netherlands)

Cleaning of 70.000 hospital beds per annum

Status: competitive dialogue procedure underway

Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (UK)

Integrated Ultra Low Carbon Energy Solution

Status: Market engagement phase

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Theory & Conceptual Framework

Risk management

Includes decision momentIdentify risk

Asses risk

Decide & Respond to risk

Monitor risk

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Theory & Conceptual Framework (II)

Decision to respond to risk (undertake action).

Actions are goal-oriented purposeful acts

Consider context of risk…

Decision & actionSituation A Situation B

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Theory & Conceptual Framework (III)

The context of a procurement.

Agency theory, Transaction Cost Economics.

Considers actors goals, risk attitude, uncertainties & transaction

bounded investments.

Decision & action(actions of FCP)

Situation B

Client’s risk• Uncertainty• Investments Market parties• Uncertainty• Investments

Situation A

Client’s risk• Uncertainty• Investments Market parties• Uncertainty• Investments

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Market Engagement phase

Actions

Communication

Sounding/Consultation

Adjusting/aligning demand

Aggregation of demand

Facilitation of network

Aligning procurement procedure Sales

Future

Buyer

Buyer

Future

Buyer

Choices • Type of procedure• Selection criteria• Award criteria• Other procedural

aspects

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Results of case study

Actions due have a (positive) effect on perception of risk.

Risks are managed

Cases reveal that clients feel that market engagement was vital for

keeping the project going and increasing the chances for success.

Results of the projects?

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Rotherham Hospital Ultra Efficient Lighting for Future Wards

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Recommendations

More action research required (more cases)

Further development of FCP methods

Investigate different method for market engagement activities (e.g.

sounding via response form or discussion panel)

When is FCP suitable/applicable? (e.g. trade-off between managing

risks and transaction costs)

Capacity building – capable customers

Policy wish vs. capability gap

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For further information and case studies, see:

http://lowcarbon-healthcare.eu

Contact:

Joram Nauta [email protected]

Hendrik van Meerveld [email protected]

Gaynor Whyles [email protected]

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Case studiesResearch partners

Funding partner