Fixed-Price Contracts

Oral Answers to Questions — Public Building and Works – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 21 July 1970.

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Photo of Mr William Hilton Mr William Hilton , Bethnal Green 12:00, 21 July 1970

asked the Minister of Public Building and Works whether he will reduce the number of Departmental contracts let on a fixed-price basis, is view of the sporadic and large increases in costs within the building industry.

Photo of Mr Julian Amery Mr Julian Amery , Brighton, Pavilion

I am considering representations made to me by the industry on this subject.

Photo of Mr William Hilton Mr William Hilton , Bethnal Green

Does the Minister agree that in a period of serious and sporadic rises any contractor on a fixed-price tender is taking a gamble which is not good for him, for his operatives, or for the client, and that urgent consideration must be given to the situation?

Photo of Mr Julian Amery Mr Julian Amery , Brighton, Pavilion

There are strong arguments on the industry's side which the hon. Gentleman was condensing. The hon. Gentleman must also remember that I am anxious to do nothing which will reduce demand at a time when one of the most important factors in the industry's prospects is to stimulate demand.

Photo of Sir Peter Emery Sir Peter Emery , Honiton

Does my right hon. Friend realise that his Ministry is the largest in the Government concerned with letting building contracts and that there is considerable concern about the way in which the contracting has been done in the past? Do I gather from my right hon. Friend's reply that he is making an overall review of the way in which building contracts are being let?

Photo of Mr Julian Amery Mr Julian Amery , Brighton, Pavilion

Yes, that is the case. I am making an overall review.