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    a project report on SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT - CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY. SUBMITTED BY MR.SIDDHESH RAMNATH GODSE T.Y.B.M.S. [Semester V]-ROLL NO- 7736 ACADEMIC YEAR: 2010-2011 PROJECT GUIDE PROF. S.G.BHIDE. Submitted to University of Mumbai MULUND COILLEGE OF COMMERECE S.N. ROAD‚ MULUND (WEST)‚ MUMBAI- 400 080. a project report on SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT - CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY. SUBMITTED BY MR.SIDDHESH RAMNATH GODSE. .

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    1- Yes‚ government should perform a cost analysis before privatization‚ especially if the government will remain as a participant in the bidding process. The cost analysis will provide the government with cost information for accurately pricing the bid. In case the government is not going to be a participant in the bidding process‚ the cost estimate will provide the government with an estimate on how much to pay for a service. For example‚ if the government wants to engage in a firm fixed price contract

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    Tenders

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    the major steps that have to be followed in the tender procedure What is a tender? Tenders are open invitation to buy or sell goods/services/contracts. Tender usually refers to the process whereby governments and or financial institutions invite bids for large projects that must be submitted within a finite deadline. Those who are interested in supplying what has been advertised can respond to a Tender & submit their best competitive offer. The best competitive offer (Lowest Bidder or L1) is generally

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    As she stood there‚ light in her face‚ she squirmed a bit under the pressure. She heard only a few gruff voices from the crowd‚ the men only offering measly bids. She knew her father had been wrong about the bids he would receive. Nobody wanted a poor man’s daughter. Not in such a society that was so fixated on social status. She knew her breeding was horrendous for those who cared. When she was younger it never mattered‚ not even to her parents. When her mother was alive‚ her father wasn’t a drunkard

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    Imperial College Business School‚ London 18th December 2014 Group Assignment Management Accounting Submitted to: Professor Jeremy Fernando Submitted by: Group E‚ Stream 2 Alaine Sung | Hadrien Jacomino | Mokhtar Ibrahim | Nikhil Gangwani | Ronami Ogulu | Yana Kim Q1 What‚ if anything‚ should John Powell do about Frank Duffy’s reluctance to use KEA-priced linerboard manufactured by a Del Norte Paper Company mill in the United States? Answer 1: Transfer pricing: is

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    Gulf Oil Analysis

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    I. Statement of Problem & Alternatives George Keller of the Standard Oil Company of California (Socal) is considering how much to bid for Gulf Oil Corporation (Gulf)‚ which is currently in the middle of a bidding war. Gulf is unwilling to consider bids below $70 per share even though their share price was $39 at the time Boone Pickens began purchasing shares in the hopes of a takeover. II. Statement of Facts and Assumptions Under the direction of James Lee‚ Gulf pursued a twofold strategy.

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    Case 1

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    Case #1‚ Part 1 “Don’t tell me we’ve lost another bid!” exclaimed Sandy Kovallas‚ president of Lenko Products‚ Inc. “I’m afraid so‚” replied Doug Martin‚ the operations vice president. “One of our competitors underbid us by about $10‚000 on the Hastings job.” “I just can’t figure it out‚” said Kovallas. “It seems we’re either too high or get the job or too low to make any money on half the jobs‚ we bid anymore. What’s happened?” Lenko Products manufactures specialized goods to customers’ specifications

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    Petitioner V Negligence Case

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    Page 1 1 of 3 DOCUMENTS M.A. MORTENSON COMPANY‚ INC.‚ Petitioner‚ v. TIMBERLINE SOFTWARE CORPORATION and SOFTWORKS DATA SYSTEMS‚ INC.‚ Respondents. No. 67796--4 SUPREME COURT OF WASHINGTON 140 Wn.2d 568; 998 P.2d 305; 2000 Wash. LEXIS 287; CCH Prod. Liab. Rep. P15‚893; 41 U.C.C. Rep. Serv. 2d (Callaghan) 357 October 26‚ 1999‚ Oral Argument Date May 4‚ 2000‚ Filed PRIOR HISTORY: [***1] Appeal from Superior Court‚ King County. 95--2--31991--2. Honorable Phillip Hubbard‚ Judge. DISPOSITION: Court

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    John Deere and Component Works Case Analysis Section 4 - Group 4 Members: Bhavik Kaul - FT 13418 Bindu Nandigama - FT 13419 Danish Ahmad - FT 13420 Debanjan Rudra - FT 13421 Divya Ananthram - FT 13422 Garima Narang - FT 13423 Gaurav Bhandari - FT 13424 1. What is the problem in the company and why is the business not growing? The John Deere’s Equipment Division had set up a component division called John Deere & Component Works (JDCW). The John Deere

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    shares to CSX at $92.50 in the first stage offer? Why or why not? As a Conrail shareholder‚ I would tender my shares to CSX at $92.50. First of all‚ the bid scheme by CSX organized in a way that it would offer higher price in the initial steps to get the required percentage ownership‚ then‚ probably lower price would be offered to make total bid valuable for the CSX. Uncertainty in the market is additional factor to be considered. Before the offer‚ Conrail shares sold at $71‚ albeit‚ it is offered

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