- The most likely size of project to accept a single-stage tender was up to £7.5m and £30m-£60m, meaning mid-size projects and very large projects are facing a less competitive tendering environments.
- 66% of projects were utilising design and build contracts.
- Despite the best practice recommendations of the Construction Leadership Council’s Procuring for Value report, less than half of projects in the private sector have explicit value selection criteria.
- Tendering in the private sector remains fixated on price and time.
- 30% of contractors advise that brickwork and blockwork along with bespoke joinery are the trades with least capacity – a trend consistent across the UK.
- 30% prefer a “design and dump” approach to D&B tenders with RIBA Stage 4 Design provided at tender stage – perhaps driven by the need to prevent incorrect design assumptions leading to underbidding.
Matt Brooker, head of national commercial at RLB, said: “There were some real surprises that came out of us sitting down and talking to the supply chain that illuminated the chasm in some cases between perception of what is happening at a senior/policy level and the reality on the ground. Understanding the issues, predictions, challenges and opportunities felt by the supply chain is crucial for us as an industry to help navigate business going forward, and of course, for us to advise our clients on procurement strategies.” The RLB Getting Close to your Supply Chain report, led by Paul Beeston, partner at RLB, was conducted with one-to-one conversations with 51 supply chain contacts across the UK. The full report is available on request. Source: http://www.bimplus.co.uk/news/report-shows-bim-models-lagging-tender-stage/ To find out more about BIM surveys that we offer, click here.
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