Public Procurement Incentives for Sustainable Design Services: Swedish Experiences
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When procuring building design services, public clients may provide incentives for the development of design tools and management practices that lead to more sustainable buildings. Procedures for selecting design professionals, including the choice of contract award criteria, can be analysed as the outcome of external and internal factors that influence procuring units. This investigation studies how the selection procedures that Swedish municipal clients rely on when procuring services from architectural and engineering consultants provide incentives for environmentally sustainable design management. Questionnaire responses from 93 Swedish municipalities show that a minority include sustainability-related criteria in tender assessments. Environmental management systems were a criterion for 30% of the respondents, while only 11% regularly used life cycle cost as a criterion. More than half of all municipalities were reported to have a general policy for services procurement, and these policies usually include environmental sustainability. However, these policies are not always followed when procuring construction-related services. Smaller municipalities are less likely to have a general policy. Consequently, incentive effects for design service firms are probably weak. Better skills and provider-selection methods among clients are needed for rewarding sustainable design practices more strongly. DOI: 10.3763/aedm.2009.0903 Published in the Journal AEDM Volume 5, Number 1, 2009 , pp. 24-35(12)Downloads
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SPORRONG, Josefin; BRÖCHNER, Jan. Public Procurement Incentives for Sustainable Design Services: Swedish Experiences. Gestão & Tecnologia de Projetos (Design Management and Technology), São Carlos, v. 4, n. 2, p. p. 140–140, 2009. DOI: 10.4237/gtp.v4i2.134. Disponível em: https://revistas.usp.br/gestaodeprojetos/article/view/50963.. Acesso em: 23 mar. 2025.