The Procurement Process

11 Bid Evaluation

Procurement Principals
0 Procurement Principals 1 Project start-up 2 Risk Allocation Model 3 Business Case 4 Procurement Strategy 5 Market Assessment 6 Market Creation 7 Produce Requirement 8 Supplier Selection 9 Proposal Evaluation 10 Contract Preparation 11 Bid Evaluation 12 Award 13 Project Closure 14 Implementation / Transition 15 Contract Management
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Click for slide: Issue tender documentation Click for slide: Receive and open tenders Click for slide: Clarification and conditioning Click for slide: Evaluate tenders Click for slide: Check technical implications Click for slide: Evaluate variant bids Click for slide: Prepare for new services Click for slide: Assign resources for contract management Click for slide: Produce an evaluation report for management. Click for slide: Produce Full Business Case; confirm budget. Click for slide: DECISION POINT: OGC Gateway Review 3 Investment decision
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What you need to do

Check that the technical implications have been assessed, such as 'buildability', compliance with Achieving Excellence requirements, Health and Safety and Sustainability issues for construction projects and (for IT-related projects) including the impact of e-business and legacy systems

Points to consider

The bid should be subjected to rigorous checks to confirm that the solution complies with technical standards and guidance. Implementation plans including testing plans, where appropriate, should be drawn up to cover the verification of technical requirements. For construction projects, see  Achieving Excellence in Construction: Through Health and Safety (Guide No. 10), and the Sustainability Action Plan.