1st Edition

Achieving Value for Money in Capital Build Projects

140 Pages
by Routledge

140 Pages
by Routledge

140 Pages
by Routledge

This book is the first to bring together academic and practitioner views of Value for Money (VFM). VFM has been used to assess whether or not an organisation has obtained the maximum benefit within the resources available to it. A concept used by the public sector to assess the benefits of major built environment projects, it has become a major tenet of public private partnerships, capital... Read more



1



The Historic Development of Value for Money within the UK, China, Australia, South Africa and India



Angela Vodden, Akintola Akintoye and Champika Liyanage



2



Tracking VfM: Concept, Definition, Benchmark, Tracking and Testing



Angela Vodden, Akintola Akintoye and Champika Liyanage



3



The Stakeholder�€�s Roles, Responsibilities, Expectations, Aims, Incentives and Drivers



Angela Vodden, Akintola Akintoye and Champika Liyanage



4



Identification of the Value for Money Stages



Angela Vodden, Akintola Akintoye and Champika Liyanage



5



The Need for the VfM Tracking Mechanism



Angela Vodden, Akintola Akintoye and Champika Liyanage



6



Value for Money Protocol, Bid Document and Contract Drafting.



Angela Vodden, Akintola Akintoye and Champika Liyanage



Biography

Angela Vodden is a practising solicitor within her own firm but predominantly represents public sector clients, specialising in the strategic procurement and legal negotiations of high value public sector infrastructure and development projects.



Champika Liyanage is Associate Professor in Facilities Management in the School of Engineering, University of Central Lancashire, UK.





Akintola Akintoye is a Chartered Surveyor and a Chartered Builder. He is Professor of Construction Economics and Management and Dean of School of Built Environment and Engineering in the Leeds Beckett University, UK.