Canadian Law of Competitive Bidding and Procurement

Canadian Law of Competitive Bidding and Procurement

Author: Anne Cecelia McNeely

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 457

ISBN-13: 9780888045041

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"This is a guide to the law governing the procurement of construction and other services in Canada. Rarely discussed and analyzed together, this text reviews both the court (including the 2010 Supreme Court decision of Tercon Contractors) and tribunal decisions, as well as trade agreement rules on fair procurement."--Pub. desc.


Government Procurement

Government Procurement

Author: Paul Emanuelli

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780433510833

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Canada's uniquely complex bidding and tendering process with respect to government projects Government procurement is designed to open a level playing field for suppliers competing for government contracts. As the deals keep getting bigger and the stakes keep getting higher, public institutions need to get the job done right. Failing to do so can lead to lengthy litigation, unfavourable audits and detrimental media coverage. In his leading source on government procurement cited across industry, the legal profession and the courts, author Paul Emanuelli strips away the complexities of procurement issues for public institutions and their private sector suppliers. Government Procurement, 4th Edition follows these main topics: The impact of trade treaties and public policies on government procurement practices The written rules that apply to government procurement The unwritten implied rules that apply to government procurement The risks and remedies that apply when government procurement rules are breached The practical considerations that can help improve outcomes at the institutional and project level New in This Edition An expanded new Preface with an overview of the most critical trends impacting the law of public procurement Update on all of the cross-Canada reported decisions, including over a hundred notable new tribunal and court decisions, along with an updated consolidation of recent high-profile government procurement audits Expanded to include a new section on the rise of administrative law judicial review challenges in government tendering, specification drafting, and sole sourcing decisions Substantial new case law discussion and analysis on: Remedies; Duty of disclosure of material information relating to contract performance and bid evaluation; Duty to reject non-compliant tenders; Duty to conduct a fair competition; Duty to award to the winning bidder; Updated coverage of global open public procurement developments First Point of Reference Public sector lawyers who are seeking a practical, accessible guide on the legal rules that apply to the competitive bidding process in Canada Public sector purchasing professionals who need to keep pace with emerging due diligence standards for the tendering cycle In-house counsel for private sector suppliers of Canadian public sector contracts who need to understand the current public sector procurement landscape when bidding on public projects Private sector purchasing professionals who are looking at the highly evolved public sector procurement model to help organize their own purchasing activities.


Public Procurement Regulation in Africa

Public Procurement Regulation in Africa

Author: Sue Arrowsmith

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-01-17

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 1107028329

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This book examines the regulatory rules on public procurement in selected African countries and provides a comparative analysis of key regulatory issues.


Procurement Law for Construction and Engineering

Procurement Law for Construction and Engineering

Author: R. W. Craig

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Published: 1999-01-26

Total Pages: 944

ISBN-13: 9780632049271

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The cost of preparing and submitting tenders for construction and engineering works is a significant expense to those firms involved and no participant can afford to be ignorant of the law surrounding the procurement process. This new book reviews the law concerning the procurement of construction and engineering works and services, and deals with the development of the common law of tendering including bids, offers, revocation of offers, acceptance and the making of contracts. This book is written from the perspective of English law but considers cases and statutes from a wide variety of common law jurisdictions, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa, and the US.