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September 2003
Highways Agency's first e-tendering project saves £250,000 pounds.
In May 2002 Halcrow, the independent provider of
infrastructure-based business solutions, recommended to the Highways
Agency, that Business Collaborator from SciSys, could be used to
facilitate a tender process on-line. As a result, the £75 million PFI,
A249 Stockbury (M2) to Sheerness DBFO project became the Highways Agency's
first e-tendering project. Today's conservative estimates show that the
decision to use Business Collaborator saved the Agency in excess of £250,000,
just in document production and distribution costs.
In January 2003, a month after tenders had been received,
Halcrow undertook a user satisfaction survey. Very positive feedback was
received, with over 90% of users satisfied with the Business Collaborator
system and its use. They also expressed a keen desire to operate in
this manner on future projects. As a result, the Highways Agency has now
confirmed that Business Collaborator will be used throughout the
construction phase of the project (until Spring/Summer 2006), with the
solution provided by it's preferred bidder.
Halcrow are currently involved with the design of
system processes for the construction phase of this contract, and
will continue to provide advice to the Highways Agency in the use of
Business Collaborator.
Doug Bevan Technical Director - Work Systems and
CAD, at Halcrow commented:
“We are naturally very pleased that the use of Business
Collaborator, and the processes that we have designed and managed for
Business Collaborator have met the Highways Agency's expectations and
helped them deliver this project so effectively. The client's and
preferred bidders desire for it's continued use demonstrates the
effectiveness of the system and the way it has been applied and
managed. ”
Sanjeev Shah, Managing Director of BCL, explains:
“The huge, tangible savings that are demonstrably being
delivered by systems such as Business Collaborator completely support the
increased usage being predicted by research and industry commentators. The
benefits of well-proven collaboration software are so direct and the
savings so assured that soon a complex project undertaken without a system
such as Business Collaborator will be the exception not the norm. ”
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