Successful construction is often attributed to one or more aspects of the delivery process from good planning design & clever engineering to efficient project management & quality construction. Before any of these disciplines can begin they all require some form of procurement to select the team or supply chain to meet a clients or a projects specific requirements. The concept of PSE
- Purchase & Supplier Engineering
- originated in the procurement of the construction & infrastructure required to stage the 30 th Olympiad in London during 2012. At the time of writing PSE has successfully delivered almost GBP25bn of public procurement meeting client & project requirements & without legal challenge. The construction of the venues & infrastructure needed to stage London 2012 was such a resounding success that it boosted not only the reputation of the UK construction industry but also the confidence of the UK population in the countrys ability to organise build & run a major international event. Its success has been lauded as something from which clients & industry could learn. The ODA has established a comprehensive & informative body of evidence as part of a Learning Legacy. While the ODA is well aware of the many elements of the procurement & supply chain management the complete end to end concept of how the Olympic supply chain procurements were managed has until now not been captured. For example how does one buy the stage for an Olympic Games? How does one manage the details of thousands of contracts & the many firms of contractors subcontractors & material suppliers & ensure that no one organisation adversely affects any other to the detriment of the programme? How are a clients requirements beyond those of the capital asset realised as part of the investment? How does one measure programme exposure or manage performance? How does one measure capacity & the ability of firms to cope with the work & manage the risks involved? Programme Procurement in Construction: Learning from London 2012 covers the planning & preparation of a programmes procurement processes from understanding & developing the clients requirements to monitoring performance based on the benchmarks contractors set out in their own tender submissions. The emphasis is on a close attention to detail to avoid surprises while keeping a focus on the total programme. Purchase & Supplier Engineering provides an overview of managing the interest of firms in participating & the resulting capacity & workloads of all suppliers including the main contractors & the critical subcontractors & material suppliers. Offering techniques tips & lessons learnt from the implementation of PSE on London 2012 & Crossrail this book is aimed at public & private sector clients developers senior management & those businesses & professionals involved in undertaking the procurement supply chain management & delivery of multiple construction projects or complex major construction programmes.