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Read the Project Description Carefully: Use the Project Clarification Board: Keep Your Bid Clear: State Your Terms Clearly: Respond Promptly: Provide Links to Online Examples: A Word of Caution: Be Competitive with Your Pricing:
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Type of project/content (e.g. article, blog post, newsletter, EDM, social media posts), the approximate word count and the cost to the client. Brief summary of the service you'll provide. Detail the inclusions (and exclusions if there are any) Payment terms.
In construction, an estimate, bid, quote, and proposal can take on different meanings depending on who is using the term. Some construction professionals use the words estimate and quote interchangeably, while a bid or proposal may turn into a contract if a customer signs it.
Proposals. A proposal can turn into a legally-binding contract, but the language of the contract doesn't have to read like a proposal. A proposal becomes a legally binding contract if you've instructed your client to abide by the terms of the proposal, sign it, date it, and send you funds.
A request for proposal (RFP) is a document that solicits proposal, often made through a bidding process, by an agency or company interested in procurement of a commodity, service, or valuable asset, to potential suppliers to submit business proposals.
While they may seem similar, a request for information (RFI), a request for quotation (RFQ) and a request for proposal (RFP) all have different definitions and serve different purposes within the procurement process. An RFQ quantifies RFQ responses provide the cost of meeting a specific need.
What's a Request for Proposal? While an RFQ determines a vendor's qualifications, an RFP solicits proposals by vendors interested in performing the work. An RFP may come after an RFQ but will not come before it. Sometimes, an RFP stands alone without a need or requirement for an RFQ.
RFT means "Right First Time” or "Rounds For Time". "Right First Time”. The abbreviation RFT is widely used in text conversations as an affirmative response. In this context, FT indicates that someone has given the correct answer to a question at the first attempt.
Originally Answered: What is a running foot (FT)? Running foot is used in estimation to quantify materials like steel or timber or a construction work that has a uniform cross-section throughout the length. It is used where the length of the section is the most reasonable measurement that can be quantified.
Base Bid means the sum stated in the bid for which the bidder offers to perform the work described in the bidding documents as the base. Work may be added or deleted for sums stated in the alternate bids.
The Bid Package is to include the following: (1) an invitation to bid; (2) copy of the proposed construction contract; and (3) all applicable Project Documents.
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The bidders are not going to provide any more than is asked for in the written Invitation for Bid (IF) specification. 14. Page 15. A specification is a concise statement of a set of requirements to be satisfied by a material or service. There are several types of specifications.
Add alternates are additional items of work that may be awarded as part of the contract if the bids come within the budget specified in the contract. Add alternates may include adding length or additional quantity to a project of similar type work or adding enhancements of different type work to a project.
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