Project Implementation Barriers Clause Samples

Project Implementation Barriers. Procurement gaps. Procurement law is currently based on the principle of the lowest price that has seriously damaged the quality of a number of implemented projects. This problem should be solved and the law should be improved through joint efforts of the municipalities and cooperation with the central government; a bidding document shall contain material and equipment specifications and necessity of submission certificates of origin and quality assurance to avoid delivery of low-quality products. • Lack of awareness of local decision makers on EE and Renewable technologies. Special awareness raising and knowledge getting programmes should be organized by the project; • Lack of relevant technical staff for preparing bidding/project document for such type of activities. On job training of local staff should be done by the project but government also have to think about outsourcing of such specific tasks; • Insufficient budgetary resources and local staff to prepare grant application. Closer cooperation with private sector seeking support from them; • Lack/absence of qualified construction/ESCO companies providing relevant service at Georgian market and in particular at local markets. This small project couldn’t do large contribution to this direction but government should organized programmes (with the support of donors) for training of construction/ESCO firms in order to ensure the relevant market for implementation of EE measures and supply.