Tendering is one of the stages in a construction project that requires extensive information and documents exchange. Clients typically provide contractors with a set of tender documents for a bid proposal. Tender documents often contain the information about a client‟s project plans so that a contractor can price it. However, in practice, tender documents are not always clear, consistent and adequate. This makes the calculation of a tender programme and price for a construction project difficult.
Several aspects of the literature in construction management indicate that the quality of tender documents is often poor in practice. Tendering is the process used by many construction clients to obtain the programme and price for building a project. It typically consists of three parts: deciding on the type of contract and the terms and conditions that would form the basis of the contractual relationship and under which the work will be done; selecting the most suitable contractor given the budget and time available; and establishing the contract price.
Tender Evaluation Methodology
Contract will be awarded to the Most Economically Advantageous Tender evaluated as
described in this methodology.
The evaluation comprises of 3 stages:
Stage One will be scored on a pass/fail basis. Stages Two and Three shall be scored; the
weightings to be applied are 30 % quality and 70 % price.
Evaluation of Tenders
Stage One – Compliance
Tenders will be subject to an initial compliance check to confirm that the:
Stage Two – Quality
Tenderers will be required to submit six (6) method statement proposals answering the
questions contained within this section. These method statements once approved by the
Employer will be incorporated into the Contract as the Contractor's planned way of
working/operating throughout the Contract Period.
Stage Three – Price
The method of scoring each criterion will be that the Tenderer with the most competitive price
will receive the maximum points available for that criterion. Each remaining Tenderers' price
will be awarded a score based on the percentage difference between their price and that of the
most competitive price.
What ConstaTech brings?
It is no secret that most contractor fail Stage Two – Quality due to the poor submission tender returnable documents. ConstaTech brings online service for tender returnable documents as listed below:
Tender Returnable Documents
Execution Assurance Documents
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