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QUEENSLAND’s ECI CONTRACT

R QUICK

Solicitor, Gadens Lawyers, Brisbane

1. INTRODUCTION1

This article describes the UK procurement model known as Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) and its development, modification and application by the Queensland Department of Main Roads (DMR) in response to a market in high value contracts in which buyers of construction engineering services outnumber sellers.
Five things were important in this development of ECI:
  • Creating a flexible procurement model sensitive to market conditions where a variety of pricing mechanisms might all need to be considered.
  • Integrating partnering within the framework of the contract without the “shared risks” philosophy of Project Alliancing.
  • The applicability of the model to a program of projects as well as projects.
  • Paying critical attention to UK developments in ECI and acclimatising the concept to Australian needs.
  • Solving what may be called the value for money puzzle.

2. WHY INTRODUCE ECI?

An unprecedented surge in the Australian engineering construction market has created a market in Australia in high value contracts, that is, contracts or projects with a value of more than $20m. The market is one in which there are few sellers and many buyers and demand is fast outstripping supply. Engineering construction on the Eastern Seaboard of Australia is


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