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Performance-Based Contracting

Instruments used in conventional contracting methodology have been found to be of limited usefulness for achievement of specific results, mostly focusing on the process itself, instead of the desired outcomes. Performance-Based Contracting (PBC) enables the Employer to use results-based management on contract level, thus ensuring higher level of satisfaction of the users, reduced costs, improvement of infrastructure asset management practices and significant reduction of risks taken on-board. PBC is widely supported by the World Bank and other donors. This seminar presents a comprehensive course guiding participants from introduction to Performance-Based Contracting up to the implementation phase, giving them the set of necessary skills and tools for execution of PBC and hybrid Output and Performance-Based Contract (OPC).

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Practical Objectives

Understand performance-based approach and what you need for successful implementation of a performance-based contract.

Evaluate feasibility of performance-based approach for your environment.

Identify applicable service levels and data collection methods.

Design successful performance-based contract to meet the stakeholders’ needs.

Master new approach for optimal infrastructure asset management.

Training Seminar Topics

Introduction and Philosophy of Performance-Based Contracting

Principles and rationale of using PBC. Structure of the contract. Switching from participation in execution to supervision – essentials of effective resource management. Positive motivation VS redundant control. Results and reporting requirements. The activity chain: requirements, outputs, outcome and impact.

Evaluation of Capacity and Feasibility of Piloting PBC

Basic requirements and preconditions for successful PBC. Needs assessment of implementation agency. Capacity Evaluation of local market. Advantages and disadvantages of piloting OPC.

Basic Principles and Risk Allocation

Responsibility for design. Types of activities. Balancing the contract to encourage competition. Win-win solution – i.e. what’s in it for contractors? Payments under performance based contracts. Sphere of application.

Procurement of PBC and Selection of a Monitoring Consultant

Assessment of scope and cost estimation. Drafting the bidding documents – World Bank standard bidding documents for OPC. Drafting contract conditions. Drafting terms of reference for a Monitoring Consultant.

Performance Indicators

Indicator selection on highly contextualized basis. Service levels. Methods of measurement. Data collection and analysis. Payment adjustments. Case studies and best practices.

Contract Management and Supervision

The “Do”-s and “Don’t”-s for successful OPC. Level of involvement during implementation. Payment structure. Contract lifecycle and optimal phasing. Role of Monitoring Consultant and Contractor’s self-control unit. Purpose and application of performance indicators and adjustments. Reporting obligations. Evaluation of results.