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Why You Should Attend a Tender Briefing or Site Visit

A tender briefing is a useful method for buyers to provide information about a tender process with potential respondents and may even involve a visit to inspect a proposed service site.

Tender briefings may be conducted prior to the tender being advertised, however usually it is conducted within a week or two of the tender being released to the market. Some tender briefings are compulsory, and not attending can lead to your tender submission being disqualified.

One of the first things you should confirm when you receive your tender documentation (besides the lodgement date of course) is if the buyer offers a tender briefing. If it has, the two most important pieces of information you should establish is if the tender briefing is compulsory, and when you are required to RSVP by. Often you will only have a few days from the tender documents being released to the market until the RSVP date, so it is important to confirm this straight away.

Bidsmith strongly recommends that businesses always attend a tender briefing.

This is for a number of reasons:

When you attend the tender briefing the most important thing is to go prepared!

This means in advance of the tender briefing:

At the tender briefing:

When it comes to asking questions at tender briefing, we would recommend that you don’t be the first to speak out as one of your competitors might ask one of your questions for you. But this is why buyers host these briefings. So, if you do want additional information or clarification on an item, introduce yourself and speak confidently.

Once the tender briefing or site visit has finished, buyers should formally publish everything that transpired including all questions asked and the official responses to those questions. This then becomes important “official” information you can use to develop your tender response.

Attending a tender briefing will hopefully give you a better comprehension of the things that are important to the buyer.

If you follow these strategies your chances of successfully submitting a compelling tender will increase greatly.

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