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Crack down on suicide bidding

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  1. Responsible Employer/clients have the duty to dismiss very low bids and take the advice of their professionals.The situation has not changed in 40 years.
    There is desperation out there for some contractors to buy work and then make claims during the project duration just to tick over . I am working on such a project currently- it makes the post contract administration more costly trying to maintain quality standards . Understand MR client Employer -there are no cheap jobs any more -best thing is to look at the lifecycle of the project -invest now to protect the future -will it happen? maybe :-))

  2. Employers/clients should not take advantage of the situation i can guarantee you that were there is low bids there will be shoddy work some where and its the end user who has to suffer. I also think the employers/clients should protect the industry and not just look at the profit margins. I suggest to the clients to look out of the box and extend there wings in the third world countries were opportunities are broad. i am more than willing to work with interested parties to achieve the target.

  3. Excellent report. This goes on in all areas of landscaping/ground works and should be stopped. Its obvious if a company “buys in” work, that they are saving some where and that could be safety etc.

  4. Interesting report, this has been going on for years and for some time ‘paying’ for the priviledge of work was accepted as the norm. It seems that if contractors agree to keep the tender process on a level keel thay are accused of price fixing and when they compete they are accused of tendering below the average.
    Construction has been around for thousands of years and the built environment will be here in another thousand years so why do we feel the need for yoyo tendering?
    Consistency is key to a safe and secure construction industry because as we know, the world revolves around money.

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