World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers

Complementing the Regulations are a series of Standard Procurement Documents (SPDs), Guidance, and a set of briefing, training and e-learning materials - all accessible through the World Bank Procurement for Projects and Programs website. 

Procurement in Investment Project Financing : Goods, Works, Non-Consulting and Consulting Services, Fourth Edition November 2020.

Image by Pixabay

PPP Procurement Manual, Cambodia

A key purpose of this PPP Procurement Manual is to clarify the implementing rules and regulations to support the provisions of Cambodia’s Law on Concessions (LoC), as amended. This PPP Procurement Manual is issued both to ensure assigned RGC officials, private sector participants and all stakeholders are aware of the Government’s policies on PPP transactions and to provide step-by-step tendering procedures for those public sector officials authorized to perform their important PPP development function.

The Importance of Managing Unsolicited Proposals in Infrastructure

When the sums involved are big, for example, in large infrastructure projects, transparency in government procurement becomes even more critical. Unsurprisingly, competitive bidding is considered best practice in most countries, not only in the public sector but also for corporations and institutions such as the World Bank Group.

Image by Pixabay

ADB Procurement Policy

The purpose of the ADB Procurement Policy is to inform those carrying out a project that is financed in whole or in part by a loan from ADB, an ADB-financed grant, or ADB-administered funds, of the policies that govern the procurement of goods, works, nonconsulting and consulting services required for the project.

 

Image by Pixabay

Procurement Framework and Regulations, World Bank Group

On this page you will find:
- The Procurement Framework - Policy, Regulations, Guidance
- Standard Procurement Documents (SPD) 
- Previous versions of SPDs
- UN Agencies
- Alternative Procurement Arrangements (APA)
- Training 

 

 

WB. 2017f. “New Procurement Framework and Regulations for Projects After July 1, 2016.” World Bank. Website. [#4459]

Image by Pixabay