He explained government could save about 10 percent on the cost road construction if the process for issuing a road contract is open and competitive without discrimination.
Taking his turn before Parliament’s Appointments Committee Wednesday, the engineer said an “open competitive bidding” is the solution to value for money.
Experts have established that about 80 percent of road contracts given in the country are through sole-sourcing, resulting in inflated cost of road construction.
The excess amount is estimated to be about $2 billion, an amount experts say could fund many road projects.
The previous National Democratic Congress (NDC) government used single sourcing in awarding major contracts in clear breach of the Public Procurement Act, 2003.
"The situation where you give a privilege to a contractor who puts in a rate he or she feels, will not cut down cost," he said.
He said an open tendering process enables the government to employ the service of a company that is cost-sensitive.
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