If the process is via competitive tendering it is not in the Contractor's best interest to question or request clarification of vague, incorrect or unclear tender information. Instead the Contractor would deliberately underprice the unclear information to get a cheaper price advantage. Then wait until post tender submission and declare what he's done when he gets interviewed for the project. Competitive tendering is a complete waste of money and time and is virtually obsolete on najor projects in the UK gor those reasons.
Thank you very much
Your explanation is very distinct and covers all points in the tender evaluation process
Very informative and educative. Well presented too. Really helpful. Great!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I was told by tenders4u that normally you should apply for tenders half your turnover or less. Is this a good rough guide when apply for tenders?
I am also a government contract specialist, it depends on the total tender requirements. Case to case it varies.
The video was fantastic, but I suggest avoiding the use of acronyms in educational videos since they may not be familiar to the viewers.
Thank you for your feedback! I appreciate your suggestion and will definitely take it into consideration for future educational videos.
If the process is via competitive tendering it is not in the Contractor's best interest to question or request clarification of vague, incorrect or unclear tender information. Instead the Contractor would deliberately underprice the unclear information to get a cheaper price advantage. Then wait until post tender submission and declare what he's done when he gets interviewed for the project. Competitive tendering is a complete waste of money and time and is virtually obsolete on najor projects in the UK gor those reasons.
try to be slow sir