A review of the way Scotland’s £2bn public construction contracts are awarded was launched today.
Nicola Sturgeon announced the review, which will look at the extent to which public construction bodies are streamlined and deliver value for taxpayers.
The review will also address the use design and technology, energy efficiency and eco-friendly construction methods.
Scotland’s public bodies spend over £9bn each year on procurement, while construction contracts account for more than £2bn of the total spend.
The Deputy First Minister said: "The review will examine how we can improve the impact of this spending on Scotland’s economic growth and on the quality of Scotland’s built environment.
"In spite of Westminster’s significant cuts to our capital budget, we are working flat out to maximise investment in infrastructure projects and to improve the way the procurement system operates."
The review is expected to be completed by summer 2013 and is being led by Robin Crawford, former forensic partner in KPMG LLP and Ken Lewandowski, former Chairman of the Clydesdale Bank Financial Solution Centres in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Robin Crawford said: "Clearly, in the current economic climate it is essential for both the industry and its clients that the procurement system operates as efficiently as it can.
"I am determined that the review will both identify what needs to change and will put in place measures that ensure that the necessary improvements are delivered.
Ken Lewandowski added: "Having worked with construction industry representatives for some time and listened to their concerns I know how important this review is.
"I know that we have an opportunity to make a real difference am absolutely delighted to be invited to work with Robin on leading the review."
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