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VOL. 6, ISSUE 3 (2024)
The analysis of government policies on bid rigging in private construction service companies in government project implementation
Authors
Ninik Agustini, Desy Nurkristia Tejawati
Abstract
Private construction service companies play a vital role in developing
infrastructure and public facilities, serving as strategic partners to the
government in realizing national development programs. The central government
regulates this partnership through various policies governing aspects such as
contracts, procurement, supervision, and project implementation. Laws such as
Law Number 28 of 1999 on Clean and Free from Corruption, Collusion, and
Nepotism State Administration, along with its implementing regulations, form
the legal framework that governs transparent and accountable management of
government projects. This research aims to analyze the central government's
policies towards private construction service companies in the implementation
of government projects in Indonesia. The method used is normative with
legislative and conceptual approaches. The conceptual analysis in this study
highlights the importance of synergy between the government and private sector
in achieving sustainable national development goals. Concepts such as
public-private partnerships (PPP), risk management, and enhancing efficiency in
project implementation are central to understanding the policy impacts on the
country's economy and infrastructure. The research findings has shown that
government policies need continuous evaluation and refinement to support a
conducive business environment for private construction service companies.
These steps are crucial to ensure transparency, fairness, and efficiency in the
use of public resources and to support inclusive economic growth in Indonesia.
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Pages:186-189
How to cite this article:
Ninik Agustini, Desy Nurkristia Tejawati "The analysis of government policies on bid rigging in private construction service companies in government project implementation". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 6, Issue 3, 2024, Pages 186-189
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