1. Provide a clear scope. Nothing will be more challenging for the vendor if they cannot have complete confidence in their response to to your request. A vendor response will have built in costs if the scope of work is not clear. These costs are extra as they cannot ascertain exact labor and materials costs so they include a buffer.
2. Provide clear communication before, during and after award. As the purchasing point person or maybe there is a project manager appointed to the job it is your responsibility to ensure all communication is delivered to the bidder.
3. After the award complete an evaluation for your files. It might be a simple one page evaluation on a contractor or it might involve a more detailed vendor performance report. Usually the dollar amount will determine how much effort you place on this task. Purchasing is a very busy and challenging occupation. You need to be constantly changing gears and thoughts during each business day. If you enjoy multi-tasking then a career in purchasing might be well suited. From time to time we all need support and assistance to complete a project and having colleagues or access to resource material to accomplish this task will help you expedite the process.www.RFQPro.com for edit friendly professional RFQ templates and software and for Negotiation tips and strategies and RFP forms we like www.RFPTemplates.org
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