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Fidic Procurement Procedures Guide 1st Ed 2011 — Free5.1 Identifying procurement-related risks 5.2 Risk allocation between parties 5.3 Using FIDIC contract forms for risk management 11.1 Secure receipt procedures 11.2 Public opening rules 11.3 Handling late or non-compliant tenders Fidic Procurement Procedures Guide 1st Ed 2011 Free 8.1 Qualification criteria (technical, financial, legal) 8.2 Evaluation methods: lowest price vs. most economically advantageous tender (MEAT) 8.3 Weighting and scoring systems 8.4 Life-cycle costing Fidic Procurement Procedures Guide 1st Ed 2011 Free 2.1 Assessing project needs and risks 2.2 Make-or-buy decisions 2.3 Market analysis and supplier availability 2.4 Procurement methods overview Fidic Procurement Procedures Guide 1st Ed 2011 Free 15.1 Key performance indicators (KPIs) 15.2 Progress reporting and inspections 15.3 Managing variations and change orders under FIDIC 9.1 Design-build procurements (Yellow Book) 9.2 EPC/Turnkey projects (Silver Book) 9.3 Construction-only (Red Book) 9.4 Small works and plant contracts (Green and Blue Books) Part 4 – Tendering and Award Chapter 10 – Advertising and Invitation to Tender 10.1 Public notice requirements 10.2 Time limits for submission 10.3 Pre-tender conferences and site visits 3.1 Applicable laws and regulations 3.2 FIDIC’s role in international procurement 3.3 Ethics and anti-corruption measures 3.4 Role of procurement entities and oversight bodies Part 2 – Procurement Planning Chapter 4 – Procurement Planning Process 4.1 Work breakdown structure (WBS) for procurement 4.2 Packaging of works, goods, and services 4.3 Timing and milestones 4.4 Budgeting and cost estimation
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