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Home Competitive pricing procedures manual, volume 1 1997 - physical works & professional services Ch 7 Guidelines

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  • Planning, programming and funding
  • Economic evaluation
  • Procurement

Guideline 7.1 - Introduction

  • Guideline 7.1 - Introduction
  • Guideline 7.2 - Purpose
  • Guideline 7.4 - Evaluation procedure

Guideline 7.1 - Introduction

Examples of specialised equipment are items such as electronic axle detection and weighing equipment for enforcement and traffic monitoring, and traffic signal co-ordination software and hardware.

The intention of this CPP is that a rigorous evaluation is not required for each new purchase of specialised equipment.

All that is required is one rigorous evaluation to determine the preferred equipment. Further purchases of this preferred equipment may be made for up to 5 years following the evaluation or until such time as a new evaluation is carried out, whichever is the sooner.

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