A new pilot programme will require firms bidding for public sector construction consultancy tenders to submit detailed resource and fee breakdowns. The initiative aims to discourage unsustainable underbidding, safeguard service quality, and ensure fair remuneration for built environment professionals. Under the updated framework, government agencies will be able to assess whether submitted proposals allocate adequate manpower and technical expertise to successfully deliver public infrastructure projects.
- The pilot programme introduces requirements for more granular data, such as projected man-months and staffing allocations, in public construction consultancy bids.
- The measure is designed to address fee-diving and unsustainable price competition within the consultancy sector.
- Procuring agencies will use the detailed submissions to evaluate whether firms have budgeted sufficient resources to meet project scopes and safety standards.
- The initiative seeks to promote fair compensation, improve project outcomes, and support the long-term sustainability of the built environment industry.
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