Chapter Two (The Tendering Process
Chapter Two (The Tendering Process
Chapter Two (The Tendering Process
2.1 Introduction
normally the accepted means of obtaining a fair price and best value for
dictates that any tendering process should follow a defined set of stages .
Interested firms can request a copy of the tender documents and then
submit a response.
III. The prevent firms in area from forming an exclusive clique to keep
up prices.
IV. Above all, open tendering should secure maximum competition and
II. Also, a lot of time is taken up and lost through the placing of
III. The lowest tender may not necessary be competent to handle the
project.
IV. Many good contracting firms avoid open tendering, while others
resort to this only times of dire need. The chance of selecting the
informing the short listed firms. The majority of contracts in Nigeria are
awarded using this procedure. It is used when only a limited number of
suppliers will be invited to submit a full tender. The criteria for drawing
up the list of tenderers would depend on the character of the project and
ii. The equipment such as plant and workshops owned by the firm.
iii. The business records and standards of the firm e.g. whether
I. The procedure is often time saving since the two parties are able to
take shut-cuts
II. More factors can be discussed in detail between the parties during
procedure.
competence
negotiation is used.
1. The Pre-Qualification,
interest’ (EOI) by the required date, as stated within the advert. The
contracting body will then send all interested supplier a copy of the pre-
deliver services and who to invite to tender. The length and detail of
each PQQ varies with each purchaser, but most will include the
following questions;
1. Company profile
2. Company policies
Sustainability
Environmental
3. Technical ability
period?
What similar work has the supplier undertaken in the last five
years?
4. Financial standing
loss and cash flow for the most recent year, or a statement of the
tender process, when the closing date is, how to submit the tender
etc.
II. Items to be submitted with the tender: - which parts of the tender
7. Any other details that are relevant to the contract e.g. timescales,
V. Form of Tender: - this forms the basis of the offer to the contracting
VI. Schedule of prices: - this will vary from one project to another. It is
and another to declare that the company has not been involved in
price fixing or collusion with another company, and that the tender
committee will assess the bids against the criteria issued in the
scoring criteria will then be invited to tender for the technical phase.
description of how the bidder intends to carry out the project, the
work scope.
evaluation process just like the one carried out during the pre-
score the bidders. Only the technically compliant bidders will then be
quote (usually in a spread sheet) of how much the intended project will
The lowest best bidder in this context does not mean awarding the
the cheapest rate but the contractor that offers the lowest price at the
best quality.
why their tender bid was not successful and what points were lacking.
Figure 2.2 Flow Chart for Restrictive/ Selective Procedure Tendering Process
There can be instances where a formal tender process is not
services.
procurement process.
circumstances.
from the companies that are qualified and capable to do execute such
contract.
price per item. Information like payment terms, quality level per item or
Information like payment terms, quality level per item or contract length
have to return the bidding by a set date and time to be considered for an
which the best will be selected. It also makes the potential for
certain that they are not the only ones bidding for the products.