Post-Bid Analysis for Public Works Projects

This paper provides an overview of how the New York State Office of General Services Design and Construction Group (D&C) uses 3 divisions to make an informed determination of the low bidder's responsibility and a recommendation to award the contract. The Division of Design's Cost Contr...

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Project finance
Public works departments
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