Making the most out of your policies for a PQQ or ITT
Often when completing a PQQ or ITT (tender) an authority, whether that be the Local Authority, Council, Housing Association, MOD, NHS etc. will ask you … Read more
Often when completing a PQQ or ITT (tender) an authority, whether that be the Local Authority, Council, Housing Association, MOD, NHS etc. will ask you … Read more
Requirement Specific Questions Purpose: These questions will be added by the Buyer and will be specific to the contract which you are bidding for. Key … Read more
Professional Capacity Purpose: To enable the Buyer to understand the organisational structure, key personnel/managers assigned to the project, their qualifications and seniority. It is also … Read more
Diversity & Equality Purpose: The Equality Act 2010 aims to eliminate unlawful discrimination, advance equality of opportunity and allows public sector organisations to foster good … Read more
Quality Assurance Purpose: To reassure the buyer that your organisation has the management systems and processes in place to consistently deliver the goods/services asked for … Read more
Risk Management Purpose: The purpose of this section is to establish whether the organisation is aware of the risks to its objectives, and to find … Read more
Evaluating Quality – Supplier Presentations Presentations can be an important part of the quality evaluation, particularly for services intended for children and young people, or … Read more
The “Invitation to Tender” (ITT) sets out the methodology that the authority will employ in evaluating a supplier’s price, written bid submissions and any presentations … Read more
Evaluation criteria are standards that are used to assess how well a supplier bid meets an authority’s requirement during a procurement process. All evaluation criteria … Read more