Issues To Be Aware of When Tendering For Building Contracts - From the Contractors Perspective
Posted: Tuesday, September 11, 2007
by Jackie Bent
http://www.weboski.com
Any contractor tendering for building contracts needs to consider a number of issues before beforehand. This article aims to discuss these issues in a brief and concise manner. The areas mentioned are written are general therefore I would recommend that the reader seeks local advice before embarking on such business venture.
The two types of tendering process
The single-stage tender process consists of:
- An invitation to tender.
- A tender.
- A valuation.
- The award of the contract.
The more flexible approach to take is the two-stage tender process. Tenders are presented as a projected work package, by submitting:
- Preliminary costs.
- Profit and overheads costs.
- Projected built period.
Supply as much information as possible
It is in everyone’s interest to supply as much information as possible. This will enable the contractor, from the beginning, to evaluate thoroughly the risks attached to the contract and to price them correctly. In addition the employer will get a much more reliable price.
The contractor should ensure that the tender documents include the following:
The employer should provide from the beginning any information that might put the contractor at risk in order to be presented with a reliable tender price.
In order to be at an advantage the contractor should review the tender documents thoroughly. This involves a legal review usually by outside lawyers and a technical review normally by in-house employees.
Contract Issues
Clarity of the basis on which the parties are working will ensure that there will be no misunderstanding from the outset. Invariably disputes lead to added expenditure.
Jackie Bent www.weboski.com /jackiebent.html
Jackie is a Chartered Surveyor, Property Investor, Property Coach/Mentor, Motivational Speaker, Entrepreneur and Author of soon to be released - Secrets of the Astute Property Investor. She is the owner of several companies and is a seasoned property investor who has built up a healthy property portfolio.
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