Collins, A; Blondel, A A; Mensah, S and Manu, E (2021) Assessing the cost of competitive tendering in Ghana using transaction cost theory. Built Environment Project and Asset Management, 11(5), pp. 835-850. ISSN 2044-124X
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the transaction cost (TC) contractors incur when tendering for a project as well as establish a correlation between the TC of tender and tender amount of projects procured through the national competitive bidding procurement method. The research draws extensively documentary analysis, observation and interviews to collect cost data on 14 different tenders submitted by a D1/K1 contractor. Using TC theory, the data are analyzed and the actual cost is determined. Further, Spearman rank correlation is employed to establish a relationship between tender price (TP) and the cost of tender by the aid of Statistical Package for Social Sciences. The research developed a tender preparation conceptual framework highlighting the components of TC in competitive tendering in Ghana and also revealed that, apart from the emotional and psychological costs, contractors in Ghana incur approximately Gh₵ 4,625 (US$ 925)-Gh₵ 2,520 (US$ 504) to prepare and submit a competitive tender. In relation to the tender figure, the TC of tender in Ghana ranges from 0.05% to 0.65% and an average of 0.33%. Also, there is an inverse correlation between TP and the percentage cost of tender. The research relied on 14 competitive tenders and also limited to public sector works. from the study should therefore be applied with caution. This study is the only known research that has focused on assessing the TC of public sector competitive tendering from a contractor's perspective and within a developing sub-Saharan African context.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | competitive tendering; cost of tendering; transaction cost; developing country; social sciences; cost analysis; infrastructure; tendering; contractors; transportation services; public sector; cost control; contract negotiations; bids; competition; USA; Ghana; Australia |
| Index terms: | social science, cost of tendering, cost control, competition, cost data, documentary analysis, conceptual framework, procurement method, cost analysis, developing country, interview, package, competitive tendering, actual cost, transaction cost, competitive bidding, tender price, Australia, contract negotiation, public sector, Ghana |
| Subjects: | financial and cost management, contractual arrangements, data science, bidding, data collection methods, financial analysis, administrative law, market analysis, contract management, development economics, Geography, accounting and finance, tendering, theoretical framing |
| Topics: | Contract Administration, International Construction, Legal Issues, Procurement, Research Practice, Geographical Context, Cost Management |
| Descriptive scope: | 5 PCTEA |
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