Abstract:
The study investigated on the adoption of the information and communication technologies for effective
tendering process with TANROADs and TARURA procuring agents in Mbeya city and Mbeya district. This
study was carried out following the claims over most of contracts awarded to the thought competent contractor
but to realize later that the contract is not executed to performance. To uncover the reason behind this dilemma
the study employed the quantitative research approach while the descriptive-survey design being applied. 90
respondents being the procuring agents (from TANROADs, TARURA) and contractors won and those other
rejected were also involved. The 86 procuring agents from TANROADs and TARURA and contractors awarded
tenders was obtained by using simple random sampling technique while the 4 bidders ever used to bid but
happened to be rejected were purposively sampled. Questionnaires and documentary review were used to
obtain data pertaining innovation and transformative powers of e-tendering. The collected data were processed
and analysed descriptively and inferentially. The findings were as follows the information communication
technologies (e-tendering systems) were not effectively applied by most of public procurement of works entities
exemplified by TANROADs and TARURA. Moreover despite of reluctance in adopting the e-tendering systems,
it was revealed that use and adoption of e-tendering systems create innovations over demonstrating pillars of
good governance and value for money procurement in tendering process. It is from the innovations brought by
e-tendering thus this study recommend that these technologies should be accepted and used by procuring
entities to be obtained to a right and competent bidder to execute a contract to its performance.