Social Procurement in Construction (ABPL90443)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
Overview
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This subject introduces the concept of social procurement in construction. Social procurement refers to contractual obligations of head contractors to meet targets for employment of women, Indigenous, CALD, socially disadvantaged, and disabled workers as part of the total workforce employed on a construction project. Social procurement targets also include local manufacture and supply of materials. The subject will examine the legal framework of social procurement clauses in contracts, and contemporary strategies employed by construction managers to meet those contractual obligations, including the use of specialist third-party providers to act as intermediaries. At the conclusion of the subject, students will be able to describe the expectations behind social procurement, investigate the obligations and consequences of social procurement targets in contracts, identify innovative construction methodologies that have community benefit beyond building, and propose and evaluate solutions to the challenge of social procurement.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of the subject, students should be able to:
- Describe the expectations and intentions behind social procurement targets in construction contracts.
- Investigate and describe the legal obligations and consequences of meeting social procurement targets in a construction project.
- Highlight innovative construction practices that have external community benefits that align with the policy goals of social procurement.
- Propose solutions available to construction managers in meeting their social procurement obligations.
- Evaluate the role of third-party businesses and organisations in facilitating social procurement outcomes.
Generic skills
- Understand the relationship between the contract and procurement of sub-contractors and materials in construction.
- Understand the impact on construction procurement of government policy.
- Understand the importance of the broader social, economic and political environment in which the construction industry operates.
- Be conversant with the terminology.
Last updated: 9 April 2025