La contratación pública para la reconstrucción con cambios

Peru, due to its geographical location, is a seismic country and seasonally affected by the El Niño Phenomenon. The warming of the eastern equatorial Pacific triggers torrential rains in some regions of the country, as a result of which there is public and private infrastructure, as well as affected...

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Main Author: Cavero Cárdenas, Jans Erik
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7053188
Source:Gabilex: Revista del Gabinete Jurídico de Castilla-La Mancha, ISSN 2386-8104, Nº. 18, 2019, pags. 235-282
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Summary: Peru, due to its geographical location, is a seismic country and seasonally affected by the El Niño Phenomenon. The warming of the eastern equatorial Pacific triggers torrential rains in some regions of the country, as a result of which there is public and private infrastructure, as well as affected family dwellings. In this scenario, the State must guarantee adequate public interventions, with the purpose that the affectation of public services does not worsen the living conditions of citizens. The general regime of public procurement, in many cases, is insufficient to respond to effective interventions, since it is designed to regulate a homogeneous reality, without taking into account complex situations that justify an ad hoc institutional framework. Under this perspective, this work explores the post-natural disaster scenario, emphasizing the implementation of a reconstruction policy, whose trajectory has revealed successes and failures that have allowed the introduction of improvement processes in various management areas. While the reconstruction involves the interaction of various systems of public administration, the object of analysis will focus on government contracting, due to its importance to reestablish, replace, build, expand or improve the damaged infrastructure. In this way, a special public procurement procedure will be evidenced, based on a new regulatory model.