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How tenders are decided

Tender decisions

We try to make the decision making process as fair as possible, and generally base tender decisions on the following criteria:

Lowest cost
Where the subject of the tender exercise is relatively simple and/or quality must be consistent across all tenders, the determining factor will often be cost alone.

Most economically advantageous tender
This is the method by which costs and price are brought into consideration. Lowest price is not always the best option and tenders will be assessed to determine which offers the "most economically advantageous tender".

Scoring matrix
Tenders are scored comparatively against each other and a weighted scoring is often devised for each tender exercise, which will show how each offer compares against the specification and assessment criteria. Consequently, this will also show relative comparisons between tenderers.

Interviews and presentations
Tenderers are frequently invited for interviews at which they are encouraged to make presentations in support of their bids. This gives your company and the Council the opportunity to make sure that every aspect of the tender has been understood and also allows you and the Council to establish whether we will be able to work together constructively in achieving the objectives of the contract.

 

Reporting mechanism
The decision to award a contract to a particular company does not rest solely with the officers involved in the tender evaluation. Their Chief Officer must also confirm the decision. For high value or especially significant contracts, the decision will also include Elected Members. At any stage the tender process is open to scrutiny by the Council's Internal Audit section.

Debrief
All unsuccessful tenderers will be advised that their bid was unsuccessful. Further information would be provided to unsuccessful tenderers upon request.

Contact us

For more information, please contact a member of the Purchasing team.

 

 


 

Last Updated: 10/29/2008

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