MANAGEMENT OF THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE
PUBLIC CONTRACTS: a case study at the Federal University of Cariri
Government Procurement. Sustainability Management.
Sustainable development.
For more than thirty years, Sustainable Development has been the
countries. As a corollary, the legislative framework evolves to reflect this new
paradigm. The enactment of the Federal Constitution of Brazil of 1988 is considered
a landmark, since it expressly protects the environment and the principle of
Sustainable development. With regard to public contracts,
purchasing power of the Public Administration and its potential to promote
changes in production patterns in society, the Procurement Law (8666/93) was
amended in 2010 by incorporating in its Article 3 the National Development
Sustainable. Thus, compliance with sustainability criteria in hirings
is not optional. Therefore, with the vast legal apparatus, the difficulty of
implementation of Sustainable Development is a challenging
technique. Therefore, this research intends to study Sustainability Management
the process of public contracting, through a case study at the University of
Federal of Cariri (UFCA). It seeks to draw a sustainable process from the
standards that provide management guidance for the achievement of the
(ISO 9004), safety and health at work (ISO 18801),
social responsibility (ISO 26000), environmental management (ISO 14001) and
(ISO 31000), always in balance with the three main pillars of the
sustainability: economic, social and environmental. This time, in the methodology,
it is an applied, qualitative-quantitative, descriptive approach
(regarding the objectives), through the documentary, bibliographic and bibliometric study
(through the mining of texts and lexical analysis, using the software: RStudio and
Iramuteq) and case study. With the results obtained, it is expected to offer a
process to be adopted as the standard for Sustainability Management of
hiring