Submitting a Winning Bid. Guide to Making Construction Bidding with Examples. If the work or service awarded originated from a poor bid, you did not win a job; you won a complication. For a construction and industrial assembly company to be financially viable, it must achieve positive economic results in the work or services it provides. When the awarded work or service has its origin in a faulty offer, it is unlikely that the venture will become profitable. To start a lucrative business, it is essential that the bidder submits a correctly evaluated offer in each bidding process or competition involving. In the book "Submitting a Winning Bid" we define the steps to follow to achieve a reliable bid. This manuscript particularly interests owners, shareholders and coordinators of tenders in construction and industrial assembly contractors or subcontractors, and to all members of organizations that carry out tasks related to the formulation of proposals or bids in tenders or price competitions.
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