
Contractors who submit unrealistically low bids for public sector contracts face “intense scrutiny”, a senior government official has warned.
Fergus Harradence, deputy director for infrastructure and construction at the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), told a webinar hosted by the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) that any bids that appear unrealistically low will be rejected unless the bidder has a plausible explanation.
Speaking about new procurement rules contained within the government’s Construction Playbook, Harradence said: “We need to get away from a situation where people are only able to make a profit by putting pressure on their supply chains…that is what led to Carillion. We need the industry to behave responsibly and embed the rigorous, comprehensive approach to quality that has been so successful in manufacturing.”
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