Qualification review refers to the bidder's assessment and review of the pre-qualification applicant's or bidder's business qualifications, professional qualifications, financial status, technical ability, management ability, performance, reputation, etc., in order to determine whether it has the qualifications and ability to participate in the project bidding and performance of the contract.
Look at the detailed review
Mainly look at the bidding documents in some commercial and technical scoring standards. According to their own company's strength to analyze the approximate requirements of what standards, objective scores (such as performance, financial situation, schedule, etc.) and subjective scores (such as the program, etc.) how to get a high score, according to these bidding strategy, looking for their own strengths, to make up for their weaknesses, so that the heart has a plan.
Look at the pre-bidder's schedule
Look carefully at the pre-bidder's schedule, which covers the key provisions, read carefully to help clarify the entire bidding documents to be done, especially the inclusion of a number of non-deviation provisions (substantive provisions).
Look at the contract section
In conjunction with the commercial non-deviation clause, look at the general requirements of the contract, settlement, payment terms and so on.
Look at the technical specifications
Look at the key points
The key points generally include: the publicity period, the deadline for bidding, the bond or security deposit, the place of the bid opening, the format of the document (such as the key pages of the signature and seal) and so on.