Practitioners Toolkit - Guidance for public construction procurement

Non-mandatory Guidance that supports the Ministerial Directions and Instructions for public construction.

This Guidance sets out good practice that Victorian government departments and public bodies should follow when they procure public construction works and services.

Guidance for public construction procurement

The Project Development and Construction Management Act 1994 (Vic) defines public construction as any matter relating to the construction, maintenance, rehabilitation, alteration, extension or demolition of any improvements on land by, or on behalf of, departments and public bodies and includes:

  • design and construction practices,
  • tendering processes,
  • project delivery, and
  • contract administration.

The Project Development and Construction Management Act 1994 (Vic) provides for the responsible Minister to set standards and issue written directions in relation to public construction. The responsible Minister has issued the Ministerial Directions for Public Construction in Victoria (effective 1 July 2018).

These Ministerial Directions are supported by:

Agencies that must apply the Ministerial Directions

Refer to Application of the Directions and Instructions for details of the agencies that must apply the Ministerial Directions.

What the Guidance for public construction procurement cover

The Guidance for public construction procurement sets out good practice that Victorian government departments and public bodies should follow when they procure public construction works and services.

The Guidance is presented on the following pages.

Access the Guidance for public construction procurement
1.2 Guiding principlesHelps Agencies understand the principles underpinning the Directions
1.3a Application of the Directions and InstructionsHelp Agencies work out when the Directions and Instructions apply to a procurement
1.3b Defining public constructionHelps practitioners work out if a procurement is public construction
1.4 ExemptionsHelps Agencies apply for exemptions from the Directions
3.1 Tender preparation and planningHelps Agencies to undertake tender planning
3.2.1 Competition and contestabilityHelps Agencies achieve appropriate/efficient levels of competition
3.2.2 Limited TendersHelps Agencies understand the circumstances under which Limited Tenders can be used
3.3 Promoting efficiency in the tender processHelps Agencies achieve efficiency in tendering and reducing the burden of the tender process
3.4 Tender NoticesHelps Agencies to promote awareness in the market of available government procurement opportunities
3.5 Tender open timesHelps Agencies determine an appropriate period for a tender to be open
3.6 Tender DocumentationHelps Agencies to provide clear and fair information about a specific procurement opportunity
3.7 Evaluation criteriaHelps Agencies establish tender evaluation criteria and undertake the evaluation process
4.1.1 Probity – apply public sector valuesHelps define the principles of probity and helps to create an understanding of probity expectations, aligning them with Public Sector Values
4.1.2 Probity – treat tender participants fairly and equallyExplains how the principles of probity relate to treating tender participants fairly and equally
4.1.3 Probity – maintain confidentiality of tender participants’ confidential informationExplains how the principles of probity relate to maintaining the confidentiality of tender participants’ information
4.1.4 Probity – auditable, accountable and transparent tender and contract management processesExplains how the principles of probity relate to auditable, accountable and transparent tender and contract management processes
4.1.5a Probity – identify and manage conflicts of interestExplains how the principles of probity relate to managing conflicts of interest
4.1.5b Probity – commitment from tender participantsExplains how the principles of probity relate to the commitment that tender participants must make regarding conflicts of interest and prevention of collusion
4.2 Managing probity in Public Construction ProcurementHelps Agencies to understand the need for probity systems, processes and plans and when to involve probity practitioners
5.1 Forward noticesHelps Agencies to promote awareness in the market of forthcoming government procurement opportunities
5.2 Publishing details of procurements undertakenHelps Agencies to establish greater transparency for the market about government procurement outcomes
6.1 Use of Registers and Supplier PanelsHelps Agencies to establish effective and efficient relationships with the market
7.1 Contracting requirementsHelps Agencies to establish greater consistency in contracting arrangements
7.2.1 Compliance with legislative and policy requirementsLists policy requirements that construction contracts must comply with
7.2.2 Non-Standard Commercial ArrangementsExplains what Non-Standard Commercial Arrangements are and how they are approved
8.1 Debrief for tender participantsHelps Agencies to establish greater transparency for the market about government procurement
8.2 Supplier performance and shared reporting regimeHelps Agencies understand the process to follow when assessing the performance of suppliers
8.3 ComplaintsHelps Agencies to establish greater transparency for the market about government procurement outcomes
10.1 Responsibilities of the Accountable OfficerExplains the process of attestation and outlines what would constitute a compliance deficiency and a material compliance deficiency for reporting purposes
10.2 DelegationHelps Agencies to understand the requirements for exercising a delegation under the Directions and Instructions

Tools and support

This non-mandatory Guidance supports the mandatory Ministerial Directions and mandatory Instructions for Public Construction Procurement in Victoria.

The Practitioners Toolkit includes key documents, guidance and information relating to the Ministerial Directions and Instructions.

Download the Guidance for public construction procurement:

Ministerial Directions for Public Construction Procurement in Victoria
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Instructions for Public Construction Procurement in Victoria
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Guidance for Public Construction Procurement in Victoria
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For further information about the Ministerial Directions and Instructions for public construction procurement, please contact the Construction Policy Team.

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