Tendering process in local government. Case study: Moroto district
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Date
2006-08
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Kampala International University, Faculty of Business and Management
Abstract
Tendering process in Local Government has been taken by storm with the
PPDA Act to seriously reduce or alleviate the weakness and causes of poor
performance and shoddy work by most contractors and suppliers among others.
Random selection was used to select the respondents from Moroto District
staff and contractors. Data was collected using a questionnaire as an interview guide
and then this data was analysed manually to find the impact of the tendering process
upon the contractors. The results indicate that most contracts are genuinely awarded
based on the procedures of the new PPDA Act. The low level of education among the
contractors has led to failure in interpreting the bids and this has consequently left
many competent firms out in the final award of contracts.
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A research report submitted to the Faculty of Business and Management in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Award of Degree of Bachelor of Supplies and Procurement of Kampala International University
Keywords
Tendering, local government