Tendering Procedures and Bid Evaluation

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Tendering Procedures and Bid Evaluation
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P290

London (UK)

22 Jun 2026 -26 Jun 2026

5550

Overview

Introduction:

Tendering procedures represent the structured processes through which organizations procure goods, works, or services in a transparent and competitive manner. Bid evaluation ensures that submissions are assessed against predefined criteria to secure value, compliance, and accountability. This training program introduces institutional frameworks, regulatory models, and evaluation methods that guide effective tendering. It also highlights broader perspectives on governance, risk reduction, and sustainable procurement.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze institutional foundations and governance principles of tendering systems.

  • Evaluate frameworks and methods for bid preparation, submission, and compliance.

  • Classify models and tools used in technical and financial bid evaluation.

  • Determine institutional approaches to risk management in procurement processes.

  • Explore strategies for ensuring transparency, fairness, and value for money in tenders.

Target Audience:

  • Procurement and contract managers.

  • Supply chain and logistics professionals.

  • Auditors and compliance officers.

  • Project and program managers.

  • Legal and regulatory advisors in procurement.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of Tendering and Procurement Systems

  • Institutional definition and scope of tendering procedures.

  • Governance principles of transparency, accountability, and fairness.

  • Types of tendersm including open, restricted, and negotiated.

  • Institutional linkages between procurement and organizational strategy.

  • International standards and models influencing procurement systems.

Unit 2:

Tendering Procedures and Documentation

  • Regulatory frameworks governing tendering processes.

  • Institutional steps for preparing tender documents.

  • Prequalification and eligibility criteria for bidders.

  • Standards for submission, deadlines, and documentation compliance.

  • Mechanisms for ensuring transparency in the tendering stage.

Unit 3:

Bid Evaluation Frameworks

  • Criteria for technical and financial evaluation.

  • Models for weighted scoring and comparative analysis.

  • Institutional tools for assessing bidder qualifications and past performance.

  • Role of evaluation committees in decision-making.

  • Governance approaches to ensuring fairness in evaluation outcomes.

Unit 4:

Risk and Compliance in Tendering

  • Risk factors in procurement and tendering processes.

  • Institutional methods for detecting fraud, collusion, and conflicts of interest.

  • Compliance frameworks aligned with legal and regulatory requirements.

  • Mechanisms for auditing and oversight in procurement systems.

  • Strategies for integrating accountability into tendering cycles.

Unit 5:

Strategic Perspectives in Bid Evaluation

  • Approaches for aligning bid evaluation with long-term organizational goals.

  • Role of sustainability and ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) criteria in evaluation.

  • Institutional strategies for embedding value-for-money principles.

  • Methods for continuous improvement in procurement and evaluation systems.

  • Strategic role of bid evaluation in strengthening organizational credibility.