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Efficiency Gains from Collaborative Roads Procurement: A Consultation

Efficiency Gains from Collaborative Roads Procurement: A Consultation

Note: This consultation is now closed.

Delivering efficiency and best value is central to both the Highways Agency and Local Authority road networks. By working together we can really reap the efficiency benefits that improving our procurement practices can afford.

a consultation

This is becoming even more imperative as we fully understand the implications of the Government's Spending Review 2004. The Highways Agency's collaboration and efficiency team has been liaising with Local Authority colleagues, our suppliers and our stakeholders to identify potential opportunities for working together and to establish new working patterns that will achieve efficiency gains.

We now want to gather even more views and ideas on how to move potential gains forward. Our consultation document through its questionnaire seeks to:

  • Outline proposals for collaborative working
  • Highlight the issues and constraints involved
  • Establish the industry's views and the best way forward
  • Review what changes need to be made to demonstrate efficiency savings

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