This updated second edition of
Public Procurement and Contract Administration: A Brief Introduction provides a clear, concise, and practical overview of the essential principles, processes, and best practices that govern public procurement systems. Designed as a foundational guide, it equips procurement professionals, development practitioners, policymakers, students, and project staff—especially those working with public sector or donor-funded projects—with the core knowledge required to understand and manage procurement and contract activities effectively and responsibly.
Structured around the public procurement process, this guide offers a step-by-step approach to the key stages of procurement and contract administration, including:
- Legal and institutional frameworks
- Procurement planning and method selection
- Preparation of bidding documents and solicitation of offers
- Bid evaluation and contract award
- Contract implementation, monitoring, and closeout
Each chapter is written with clarity and precision, using language that demystifies complex procedures and terminology without sacrificing technical rigor. The book draws attention to internationally recognized procurement principles—such as transparency, fairness, competition, economy, and accountability—ensuring that readers are not only well-informed but also aligned with global standards and good governance practices.
This guide is particularly useful for:
- Procurement and project officers in government ministries, donor-funded projects, and international development organizations.
- Public officials and stakeholders seeking a structured understanding of the procurement process and its legal underpinnings.
- Development consultants and technical advisors working to strengthen procurement capacity in developing countries.
- Students and early-career professionals looking for an accessible yet authoritative entry point into the field of public procurement.
- Trainers and educators developing courses or workshops on procurement and contract administration.
Unique among introductory texts, the book emphasizes both
process integrity and
practical application, making it a valuable resource not only for procurement planning and tendering, but also for dealing with contract management challenges. It includes a glossary of key terms and cross-references to related topics for ease of use in both learning and professional settings.
Whether used as a desk reference, training manual, or academic supplement, this volume delivers actionable insights that support better procurement outcomes—especially in contexts where compliance, efficiency, and value for money are paramount.