Utilization of a Best Value Structure on a City’s Park Renewal and Upgrade Program
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https://doi.org/10.37265/japiv.v5i1.86Keywords:
performance information, public works, non-governmental organizations, risk managementAbstract
The City of Roseville is utilizing a best value selection and contract management process for the delivery of their $19M park renewal and upgrade program. The best value process minimizes decision of the client, and requires pre-planning from the vendors. This paper analyzes the impact external factors can have on a successful implementation of best value business model. The City is using the model after a highly successful initial pilot project, and in response to tremendous political pressure to deliver a high quality, high performance renewal program.
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Copyright (c) 2013 Jake B. Smithwick, M.S., Kenneth T. Sullivan, PhD, MBA, Dean T. Kashiwagi, PhD, Fulbright Scholar, PE
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