The reliability of the standard deviation bid method for awarding construction contracts

Sudarshan Tiwari, Madhav Prasad Koirala, Santosh Kumar Shrestha, Om Prakash Giri
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This study examines the complex test of observing to time, cost, and quality factors when executing construction projects in developing countries, which frequently becomes more difficult by awarding projects based on low bids. By compared to collusion implications and e-bidding benefits using the standard deviation bid and average bid methods, the study provides light on critical aspects. An examination of contracts in Nepal’s Gandaki province between 2018 and 2022 yields interesting results. When there is no collusion, both bidding methods produce similar results. The average bid method, on the other hand, is subject to collusion, whereas the standard deviation bid method is not. To address the constraints associated with low bids, a cautious recommendation for the average bid method is made, along with vigilance against collusion. The standard deviation bid method, on the other hand, emerges as an effective obstacle to collusive behavior. To enhance the bid procedures, the study encourages for additional qualification criteria such as financial weighting and enhanced performance bonds. These amendments to Nepal’s Public Procurement Act (PPA) and Public Procurement Regulation (PPR) of 2007 are intended to address issues raised by low bids. The importance of e-bidding practices is highlighted for digital transformation and corruption prevention. The study emphasizes the importance of putting in place mechanisms to detect collusion across bid selection methods. The research concludes with an invitation for experimental exploration of the Standard Deviation Bidding Method (SDBM), with an evaluation of its efficiency across time, cost, and quality domains. This investigation has the potential to reveal the best bid selection methodology for construction projects.
标准差投标法在授予建筑合同方面的可靠性
本研究探讨了在发展中国家执行建筑项目时,对时间、成本和质量等因素进行观察的复杂考验。通过使用标准偏差出价法和平均出价法对串通影响和电子投标效益进行比较,本研究揭示了一些关键问题。对尼泊尔甘达基省 2018 年至 2022 年期间合同的研究得出了有趣的结果。在没有串通的情况下,两种投标方法产生的结果相似。另一方面,平均出价法会受到串通行为的影响,而标准差出价法则不会。为了解决与低出价相关的制约因素,我们谨慎地建议采用平均出价法,同时对串通行为保持警惕。而标准差出价法则有效地阻止了串通行为。为加强投标程序,研究鼓励采用额外的资格标准,如财务权重和强化履约保证金。对尼泊尔 2007 年《公共采购法》(PPA)和《公共采购条例》(PPR)的这些修订旨在解决低价竞标引起的问题。研究强调了电子投标做法对于数字化转型和预防腐败的重要性。研究强调了建立机制以检测各种投标选择方法中串通行为的重要性。研究最后邀请对标准偏差投标法(SDBM)进行实验探索,评估其在时间、成本和质量领域的效率。这项调查有可能揭示建筑项目的最佳投标选择方法。
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