How can procurement create (sustainable) public value under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal?

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Abstract

The economic response of the US government to the COVID-19 pandemic envisions massive investment in infrastructure construction. Yet, governments contract out public works and might lack the capacity to meet the increased demand for new construction. Drawing on a mix of survey and interview data, we identify critical deficiencies in contract capacity that might lead to a loss of public resources and further erode trust in the government. We propose a plan for restructuring public procurement systems and offer solutions around four foci: collaboration, training, flexibility, and sustainability. This transformation path would enhance government contract capacity and use markets to signal a demand for sustainable infrastructure and create public value in line with the strategic objectives of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal.

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Patrucco, A. S., Dimand, A. M., Neshkova, M. I., & Cevallos, M. M. (2023, July 1). How can procurement create (sustainable) public value under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal? Public Administration Review. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/puar.13575

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