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Bidding for Beginners – How The Tender Process Works

As we enter the new year, our ‘bidding for beginners’ toolkit explains the reasons behind the tender process and what you will need for a successful bid in 2025.

Tendering for public sector work can be challenging and complex – for this reason, a ‘bidding for beginners’ help guide can be an invaluable resource for organisations tendering for the first time.

Bidding for beginners – why authorities use tendering

Public sector regulations dictate that all procurement procedures must be fair, open and transparent. All contracts above a certain threshold must be published in Contracts Finder and Find a Tender, ensuring fair and equitable access for potential bidders.

The tender procedure also allows the buyer to gather key information about prospective suppliers prior to engaging them in delivery of works or services – thereby minimising risk and supporting an informed decision and value for money obtained in procurement.

As such, the tender process is used across a variety of sectors and industries – including construction, health and social care, and facilities management such as cleaning, security, and mechanical and electrical services.

Consequently, it is important to learn the general rules and regulations which govern the tender processes – ensuring familiarity, increased success rates and, ultimately, a successful bid.

Minimum qualifying criteria

As part of the procurement procedure, the contracting authority may further specify minimum qualifying criteria that bidders must possess – or commit to obtaining – in order for their bid to be considered. Some examples include:

It is important to note that any minimum qualifying criteria must be relevant or proportionate to the contract or framework agreement. As such, small- and medium-sized businesses will not be unnecessarily precluded from bidding for contracts. Due consideration must be given for their inclusion in government supply chains as one of the key principles of the Procurement Act 2023.

Mandatory tender return documents

Other documents which need to be returned as part of the submission include:

The most time-intensive and specialist element of the bid is typically the responses to quality questions, as outlined in the next section.

Tender quality questions or method statements

Normally, there will be a series of forward-facing quality questions or method statements requiring bidders to describe how they will deliver the contract to a high standard and in accordance with the contract specification.

The tender will then be evaluated on a quality/price split, underscoring the importance of detailed, persuasive and impactful responses. Topics will vary for each tender and are decided by the authority – however, some common quality topics include:

The evaluation criteria for the quality questions is rigorous. You need to balance technical information with a persuasive, evidence-based approach to delivering works – all whilst adhering to the wording of the question and contract specification.

Supporting you to win contracts

Our team of directly employed bid and tender writers collectively support clients with hundreds of submissions each year – ensuring they are well placed to provide a consultative approach and guidance when bidding as a beginner.

Contact us today at info@executivecompass.co.uk or on 0800 612 5563 to find out more how we can support you to grow your business and win key contracts.

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