public procurement in macedonia current status
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Public Procurement in Macedonia Current status. Current public procurement system Decentralized public procurement system Legal framework Institutional framework Public Procurement Bureau is the key institution. Priorities achieved in 2010-2011 - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Public Procurement in Macedonia
Current status
Current public procurement system• Decentralized public procurement system• Legal framework• Institutional framework• Public Procurement Bureau is the key
institution
Priorities achieved in 2010-2011Priorities achieved in 2010-2011• Adopted Strategy for Development of the
Public Procurement System 2010-2012• Continued and expanded capacity building in
both public and private sector • Substantial increasing of usage of e-
Procurement
Latest legal changes:
• Amendments to PPL in August 2010• Modifications to the Rulebook on the use of
ESPP
Capacity building among the other stakeholders:• Following the recommendations from the
Progress Report, one of the main priorities of PPB was strengthening implementation capacities of CA and EO
• For this purpose, PPB developed a comprehensive and systematic training and certification program, which is self-sustainable
• Other priority was finalization of the integrated e-procurement platform managed by the PPB
• The e-procurement system now integrates e-notices, e-tendering and e-auctions into one system
• The system provides maximum transparency and the feedback is very positive
• The e-procurement system is supported by user manuals for CA and EO
• Evident positive results from the usage of the e-Procurement system: savings, increased transparency, efficiency (shortening the period of the procedures)
• It provides high-quality comprehensive statistical databases for the volume of procurement in the Republic of Macedonia
Impact of using e-procurement and e-auctions:• Latest data – first half of 2011 – approx. 50% of the procedures
ended with e-Auction• Estimates on savings and benefits
- Average savings per procedure when using e-auctions up to 10% compared to the initial lowest price submitted in the pre-qualification phase, compared to estimated price – over 20%
- From the perspective of the CA’s and the state, savings on the public funds as well as cutting administrative costs when conducting e-Procurement
• Facilitated access to the public procurement market for the SME’s
• Gradual move from paper procedures to electronic procedures• Substantial decreasing of the time needed for conducting the
procedure – evaluation and decision
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