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Project Procurement Management
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Procurement Planning
Procurement Planning is the process of identifying which project needs can be best met by procuring products or services outside the project organization and should be accomplished during the scope definition effort. It involves considering whether to procure, how to procure, what to procure, how much to procure, and when to procure.
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Make or Buy?
Lack needed skills
Lack adequate staff
Share risk
Maintain flexibility
Learn from seller
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Project Management Processes
Scope definition, cost estimating, scheduling,
risk management, team building, procurement,
change control, stakeholder management, etc.
Projects, Procurement, and Contracts
Procurement Processes
Planning, Acquisition, Contract Management
Procurement Processes
Contract
Contract
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Some Organizations Use Other Terms
Procurement may also be called:
Acquisition
Buying
Contracting
Purchasing
Contracts may also be called:
Agreements
Purchase orders
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Buyer and Seller
Different names: Buyer = customer, sponsor, owner
Seller = vendor, supplier, contractor, provider
Different perspectives: For the buyer, the seller’s work is
usually a deliverable or subproject
For the seller, the contract is often a complete project
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The Buyer/Seller Relationship
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– Differing Interests
Contract
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Subcontracts
Project Manager as Buyer
Project Manager as Seller
Project Manager as Buyer
Project Manager as Seller
Owner/Client
Subcontractor
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Contract Definition
A contract is a compulsory agreement between two or more parties and is constructed such that one party gives something up (money) and the other party receives something (goods or services) in return.
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A Valid Contract Must:
A. Be between competent parties.
B. Accomplish a lawful purpose.
C. Include an offer and acceptance of that offer.
D. Involve an exchange of value.
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A. Competent Parties, B. Lawful Purpose
A. Competent parties:
Legal age
With appropriate authority
Mentally competent
B. Lawful purpose:
Does not violate applicable laws
Compatible with public policy
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C. Offer and Acceptance
Anything said or done that shows a willingness to exchange value.
Offers and acceptances may be:
Written
Spoken
Demonstrated through action
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D. Exchange of Value
Both parties must receive something:
Financial or non-financial
Directly or indirectly
Also called “consideration”
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Example of Exchange of Value
Buyer receives:
Financial value — product or service
Non-financial value — lower risk
Seller receives:
Financial value — payment
Non-financial value — experience
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“Terms and Conditions”
The words in the contract
Rights and responsibilities of the parties:
Term — a specific promise
Condition — a modification of a term
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Understanding the Terms and Conditions
Plain, ordinary, and popular meanings overrule technical jargon — when in doubt, define the term within the contract.
With two different but equally probable meanings, a contract will be interpreted against the author.
The same word means the same thing throughout the document.
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… continued
“May” is not a requirement!
“About”, “approximately,” and “almost” do not constitute a guarantee.
Business custom, industry standards, or professional practice may be inferred.
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Contract Type Selection
Fixed price or lump-sum contracts
Cost-Reimbursable Contracts
Time & Materials contracts
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Fixed price assumes fixed
scope!
Price-Based Contracts
Fixed price incentive fee
Firm fixed price (also called “lump sum”)
Unit price:
Set price per unit of product or service
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Firm Fixed Price: Underrun
225,000
35,000
190,000
Seller Actual
225,000
25,000
200,000
Seller Estimate
225,000 Contract Amount
n/a Profit/loss
n/a Cost
Buyer View
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Firm Fixed Price: Overrun
225,000
–5,000
230,000
Seller Actual
225,000
25,000
200,000
Seller Estimate
225,000 Contract Amount
n/a Profit/loss
n/a Cost
Buyer View
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Seller’s Estimate
Price Must Be Reasonable
Buyer’s Expectation
Reasonable Price
Higher profit
Lower cost
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Buyer View of Price-Based Contracts
Advantages:
Seller assumes cost risk
Disadvantages:
More effort needed to define scope
Changes can be expensive
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Cost-Based Contracts
The amount that the buyer pays is driven by the actual costs incurred by the seller.
Cost-based contracts are used mostly in the public sector.
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Cost-Based Contract Terminology
Direct costs — costs which can be tied to a specific deliverable.
Indirect costs — costs which cannot be tied to a specific deliverable:
Fringe benefits — non-salary costs
Overhead — cost of running the business
Indirect costs are calculated as a percentage of
historical, allowable costs.
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CEO’s salary?
Equipment bought for project?
Health insurance?
Materials used in building product?
Office rent?
Project manager’s salary?
Vacation time?
Direct, Fringe, or Overhead?
CEO’s salary?
Equipment bought for project?
Health insurance?
Materials used in building product?
Office rent?
Project manager’s salary?
Vacation time?
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Types of Cost-Based Contracts
Cost plus percentage of cost (CPPC)
Cost plus fixed fee (CPFF)
Cost plus incentive fee (CPIF)
Fee = Profit
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CPFF vs. CPIF: Underrun
102,000
+4,000
8,000
90,000
CPIF: Actual
98,000
n/a
8,000
90,000
CPFF: Actual
108,000 Contract Amount
n/a Incentive (60/40)
8,000 Fee
100,000 Cost
Estimated
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CPFF vs. CPIF: Overrun
111,000
–7,000
8,000
110,000
CPIF: Actual
118,000
n/a
8,000
110,000
CPFF: Actual
108,000 Contract Amount
n/a Incentive (30/70)
8,000 Fee
100,000 Cost
Estimated
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Contract Type
Cost Plus Incentive Fee contracts are:
a. only appropriate on construction projects.
b. seldom used by a well-managed project organization.
c. useful only for government agencies.
d. often cost effective for the buyer.
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Buyer View of Cost-Based Contracts
Advantages:
Less effort needed to define scope
More sellers likely to be interested
Easier to get changes accepted
Disadvantages:
Limited control over total cost
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Hybrid Contracts
Time and materials (T&M):
Labor charged at hourly rate(s)
Materials charged at cost plus a percent for administrative overhead
Time and materials, not to exceed:
Seller stops work once limit has been reached
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Factors to Consider When Choosing Type of Contract
Detailed requirements = price-based
Many able vendors = price-based
Urgent = hybrid
Complex requirements = cost-based
High value contract = cost-based
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Summary of Key Points
These Topics will be presented from the perspective of the Buyer
Valid contracts have four key elements
The contract binds the Buyer and the Seller
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Procurement Planning Outputs
1. Procurement management plan
2. Statement of Work (SOW)
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Procurement management plan
What types of contract to be used
Who will be the experts
What standards forms to be used
How will the coordination take place
How will multiple contractors be managed
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SOW
Documented with a statement of work (SOW):
Must provide enough detail for the seller to understand the buyer’s needs.
Will generally describe a specific result or deliverable.
May be broadly framed or highly detailed.
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Tradeoffs
Buyer wants:
Flexibility
Minimum effort
Seller wants:
Clarity
Completeness
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Procurement Overview
A. Planning — preparing the solicitation documents
B. Source Selection — selecting a seller
C. Contract Administration — working with the seller
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Procurement Planning
Procurement management plan:
Preparing procurement documents
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Solicitation Planning
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Solicitation
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Types of Procurement Documents
Request for information (RFI)
No commitment to buy
Usually limited to qualifications
Invitation to Bid (IFB) and Request for Quotation (RFQ)
Price-based purchases
Request for Proposal (RFP)
Services, custom or complex products
This usage is common but not
universal!
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Typical Procurement Document Contents
Introduction or overview
Statement of work (SOW)
Decision process and schedule
Format of the response
Evaluation criteria
Required contract terms
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Source Selection
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Source Selection
Types of solicitations
v Sole source
v Short list
v Competitive
Evaluating responses
Negotiating an agreement
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1. Sole Source Solicitation
Definition — only one potential seller is considered
Why use sole source?
Get contract signed quickly
Very few sellers have the skills needed
Where can you find potential sellers?
Prior experience
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2. Short List Solicitation
Definition — multiple potential sellers, usually at least three
Why use a short list? Encourage competition (approach, cost, time) Avoid extended selection process Only a few sellers have the skills needed
Where can you find potential sellers? Prior experience Web search Company list of approved vendors
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3. Competitive Solicitation
Definition — advertised, anyone can bid
Why use competitive bidding? Encourage competition (approach, cost, time)
Many potential sellers have the skills needed
Avoid appearance of conflict of interest
Where can you find potential sellers? Newspapers
Industry publications
Professional journals
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Evaluating Responses
Objective is to select a single seller
Evaluation criteria generally fall into three major categories:
Technical
Management
Price and schedule
Selection requires scoring proposals
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Common Technical Criteria for Products
1. Producibility
2. Usability
3. Reliability
4. Maintainability
5. Availability
6. Operability
7. Flexibility
8. Social acceptability
9. Affordability
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Common Technical Criteria for Services
Overall approach
Work plan details
Originality
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Common Management Criteria
Skills of staff to be assigned
Seller’s reputation
Prior experience with seller
Financial strength
Management systems
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Common Price and Schedule Criteria
Reasonableness
Competitiveness
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Mechanics of Evaluating Responses
Screening system:
Eliminate proposals that don’t meet minimum requirements
Scoring system:
Equal or weighted factors
High score wins
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Scoring System Example
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Order of Negotiations
Statement of work first
Staffing
Financial arrangements
Other terms and conditions
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Negotiation Reminders
Be careful of compromising evaluation criteria
Win-win to maintain the relationship
Focus on interests, not positions
Document all agreements and understandings
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Summary of Key Points
Match the solicitation approach to the needs of your project.
Work hard to evaluate proposals objectively.
Negotiate for a win-win agreement.
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Contract Administration
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Contract Administration
Contract management is a special case of project risk management:
Identify (contracting) risks
Develop (contracting) risk responses
Deal with (contracting) problems
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High Priority Contracting Risks
Poor communication
Poor change control
Breach of contract
Payment disputes
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Contracting Risk = Poor Communication
Risk responses =
Kick-off meeting
Clear definition of responsibilities
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Contracting Risk = Poor Change Control
Risk responses =
Clearly defined change control practices
Change control practices specified in contract
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What are the characteristics of a good change control system?
A control change system defines the process by which the contract may be modified. It includes the paperwork, tracking systems, dispute resolution procedures, and approval levels necessary for authorizing changes.
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Contracting Risk = Breach of Contract
Breach of contract — unexcused failure to perform a contractual promise.
Risk responses =
Payment of damages
Contractually specified corrective action
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Contracting Risk = Payment Disputes
Risk responses =
Defined acceptance criteria
Defined acceptance process
Progress reporting system
Timely processing of payment documents
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Payment Processing
Do — follow the procedures in the contract.
Do — communicate promptly regarding any problems or issues.
Do — process seller invoices promptly.
Don’t — approve payment if the contract terms have not been satisfied.
Don’t — withhold payment except as allowed by the contract.
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Payment Terms
All payments require a signed contract!
Advance payments: Payments made prior to start of work
Usually made to support purchase of materials
Progress (partial) payments: Payments that are less than the full contract
amount
Method of calculation should be defined within the contract
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Retainage:
Amounts withheld to ensure performance
Final payments:
Payments made when all of the contract work has been completed and accepted
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Sample Payment Terms and Conditions
i. Payment requests must be supported by a correct invoice.
ii. Buyer will pay seller 85% of the agreed value of each work item upon completion of the work item.
iii. Payments will be made within 30 days.
iv. Retainage will be paid within 30 days of final acceptance.
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Summary of Key Points
Contract management is mostly risk management.
Communicate, communicate, communicate.
Conform to the contract.
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Warranties & Guarantees
• Product performance guarantees
• Financial guarantees
• Warranties
• Limitation of liability
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Product Performance Guarantees
Definition — does the contracted item perform as specified?
Buyer view:
Seller should deliver as promised
Burden of proof is on the seller
Seller view:
Buyer knows best
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Financial Guarantees
Definition — protection from the risk that the other party will be financially unable to fulfill the contract.
Key issue — enforcement may be difficult.
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Guarantees Often Provided Through Bonds
Payment bond:
Paid for by the Buyer.
Protects the Seller if the Buyer becomes insolvent.
Performance bond:
Paid for by the Seller.
Protects the Buyer if the Seller fails to perform for any reason.
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Warranties
Definition:
How post-completion failures will be addressed
Normally limited to physical products
Key issue — can implied warranties be excluded?
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Other Warranty Issues
Coverage:
For how long?
Does a failure extend the warranty?
Responsibilities:
Can buyer actions void the warranty?
Effect of failure by a subcontractor?
If a part fails, is the whole product covered?
Can damages be assessed?
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Limitation of Liability
Definition — any condition which limits one party’s ability to collect from the other in a court of law.
Common limitations:
Indirect damages
Lawsuits by others
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Summary of Key Points
Product performance guarantees:
Be clear
Don’t over promise
Guarantees, warranties, and limitations:
Beware the lawyers
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Contract Closeout