Whitehall refuses to ditch auctions_2

The government is standing firm on the use of e-auctions despite another construction organisation condemning them for promoting lowest-price buying.

The Construction Products Association (CPA), a trade body whose members include blue-chip companies such as Pilkington, RMC and Corus, has called for a halt to e-auctions by government because they promote buying based on lowest price.

Michael Ankers, CPA chief executive, said purchasers are paying lip service to the principles of best value first set out in Sir...

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