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  • The IOC is committed to running a fair and competitive tendering process,
  • Criticism of the contract centers on the fact that it was awarded without competitive tendering.
  • The term " compulsory competitive tendering " was superseded in 2000 by " best value ".
  • We work in the competitive tendering market.
  • Increasing use of competitive tendering by police forces for forensic services resulted in the loss of market share.
  • Reconstruction contracts paid for by the U . N .-World Bank fund would be open to competitive tendering, Benn added.
  • "Today's announcement is the culmination of a competitive tendering process for our UK live and free to air highlights packages,"
  • Graf said, adding that in competitive tendering, SGS's global presence and financial muscle give it a head start over smaller competitors.
  • In March 2013 the Punjab government announced that they would open the project to competitive tendering with the Swiss challenge method.
  • Proposals were considered in an ad hoc manner, as and when a proposal was received; no form of competitive tendering was adopted.
  • In the 1980s, with the evolution of privatisation and outsourcing in the UK, Mouchel moved into advising local authorities on competitive tendering.
  • Brazil, for example, now has compulsory competitive tendering for government purchases, and a requirement that local and national governments produce detailed accounts.
  • The formation of TransAdelaide was a prelude to competitive tendering and the introduction of private operators into the Adelaide public transport network.
  • The Enron contract was one of eight awarded without competitive tendering under a " fast track " program initiated by the national government.
  • A flurry of negotiations took place : Boyd, having no title to the Show, had to join in competitive tendering by blind bid.
  • Under the leadership of John Major the Conservative government pursued Compulsory Competitive Tendering almost as a dogma, often against the wishes of local government.
  • "Under Compulsory Competitive Tendering service quality has often been neglected and efficiency gains have been uneven and uncertain, and it has proved inflexible in practice.
  • "In fact, Qantas want their employees to compete for their own jobs every five years in a bizarre process of competitive tendering, " she added.
  • UK defence procurement was radically changed by the government of Margaret Thatcher-cost plus contracts and " national champions " were abandoned in favour of competitive tendering.
  • September 2007 : The government intervenes to block Norfolk Council's proposal to award any contract to build the road without going through a competitive tendering process.
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