1 The bid evaluation committee shall systematically review and compare the bid documents according to the bid evaluation standards and precautions specified in the tender documents. The bid evaluation committee shall not formulate, supplement and modify the bid evaluation standards and matters needing attention that have been published in the tender documents.
2. When the bid evaluation committee is in doubt about the bid evaluation standards and methods stipulated in the tender documents, it shall require the tenderee or tendering agency that prepared the documents to make a fair explanation according to law.
3. The bid evaluation committee is responsible for the bid evaluation results. When receiving the bid evaluation report, the tenderer shall check whether the bid evaluation committee conducts bid evaluation in accordance with the bid evaluation standards and methods specified in the tender documents, whether there are calculation errors and whether the signature is complete. If problems are found, the bid evaluation committee shall promptly correct them.
4. The members of the bid evaluation committee shall keep the bid evaluation process strictly confidential, and shall not disclose any information related to the bid evaluation without authorization, except the bid evaluation result obtained according to the formula. After the bid evaluation, the bid evaluation committee shall return all kinds of documents, records and manuscripts used in the bid evaluation to the tenderee or bidding agency.
Note: The list of members of the bid evaluation committee, whether experts, bidders or representatives of the tendering agency, shall be kept confidential until the bid winning result is determined.
Second, bid evaluation skills.
(1) comprehensive bid evaluation method.
(2) The lowest bid evaluation method.
Evaluation criteria.
Generally, it includes the price standard and other relevant standards besides the price standard, and how to use these standards to determine the winning bid. Non-price standards should be as objective and quantitative as possible, and expressed in currency, or set relative weights.
Generally speaking, in the evaluation of goods, non-price standards mainly include freight and insurance, payment plan, delivery date, operating cost, validity and matching of goods, supply capacity of spare parts and services, relevant training, safety and environmental benefits. In the service evaluation.
Non-price standards mainly include the qualifications, experience, reputation, reliability, professionalism and management ability of bidders and personnel involved in providing services. In bid evaluation, non-price standards mainly include time limit for a project, quality, quality of construction personnel and management personnel, past experience, etc.