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Public Procurement in Macedonia Current status
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Current public procurement system Decentralized public procurement system Legal framework Institutional framework Public Procurement Bureau is the key institution
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Priorities achieved in 2010-2011 Adopted Strategy for Development of the Public Procurement System 2010-2012 Continued and expanded capacity building in both public and private sector Substantial increasing of usage of e- Procurement
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Latest legal changes: Amendments to PPL in August 2010 Modifications to the Rulebook on the use of ESPP
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Capacity building among the other stakeholders: Following the recommendations from the Progress Report, one of the main priorities of PPB was strengthening implementation capacities of CA and EO For this purpose, PPB developed a comprehensive and systematic training and certification program, which is self-sustainable
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Other priority was finalization of the integrated e-procurement platform managed by the PPB The e-procurement system now integrates e- notices, e-tendering and e-auctions into one system The system provides maximum transparency and the feedback is very positive
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The e-procurement system is supported by user manuals for CA and EO Evident positive results from the usage of the e-Procurement system: savings, increased transparency, efficiency (shortening the period of the procedures) It provides high-quality comprehensive statistical databases for the volume of procurement in the Republic of Macedonia
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Impact of using e-procurement and e-auctions: Latest data – first half of 2011 – approx. 50% of the procedures ended with e-Auction Estimates on savings and benefits - Average savings per procedure when using e-auctions up to 10% compared to the initial lowest price submitted in the pre- qualification phase, compared to estimated price – over 20% - From the perspective of the CA’s and the state, savings on the public funds as well as cutting administrative costs when conducting e-Procurement Facilitated access to the public procurement market for the SME’s Gradual move from paper procedures to electronic procedures Substantial decreasing of the time needed for conducting the procedure – evaluation and decision
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Thank you for your attention! http://bjn.gov.mk https://e-nabavki.gov.mk
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