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How to do a good job in property bidding

Understand the bidding documents

Due to the relatively large target, the bidding documents for property services are generally more formal. The tender documents generally include:

1) directory

2) Instructions to Bidders and Pre-Schedule of Instructions to Bidders

3) Bidding contents and requirements

4) Criteria and methods for bid evaluation and calibration

5) Contract terms

6) bidding document format

Pre-schedule and Instructions for Bidding

The Pre-attached Table of Instructions to Bidders is a key point in reading the bidding documents, including the main contents of the bid, and is considered as a summary.

Generally, it includes project overview, bidding scope, qualification requirements, partial bid bond, submission time, bid opening place and requirements for quotation (such as price ceiling control).

Therefore, take a look, the contents of the schedule before the instruction manual must be carefully read, and every point cannot be ignored. If you ignore it, it is likely that all the work will be in vain, remember!

give exact information

After all the bids are sorted out, they need to be summarized. In addition to reflecting the company's professionalism and management advantages, it is particularly important to check against the bidding documents to see if everything mentioned in the bidding documents has responded.

Even if it is obviously unrelated to property services (sometimes rewritten according to other professional bidding documents), it should be responded.

Do property services must have a sense of service, do tenders must have a sense of bidding: tenders must be convenient for judges to score!

In addition, there is another detail. Many bidding documents have clear requirements for the font, font size and packaging of bidding documents. These small details cannot be forgotten. Be sure to do what you can and don't let yourself lose points in details.