1. Documentation required in public bids
2. Pre-bidding and bidding phase
3. Conditions accreditation phase
4. Final recommendations
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The participation in a public bidding requires an important presentation of specific and recurrent documentation, normally specified in the bidding documents. Having a clear idea of what this prior documentation is, keeping it in order and updated, saves crucial time at the time of submitting it to a public tender that represents a business opportunity with the State.
In order to analyze what this documentation is, it is necessary to take into account the moments in which each document is requested in the phases involved in a public bidding process:
1. Pre-bidding and bidding phase.
2. Conditions accreditation phase.
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The accreditation of all the conditions is essential for the bid to be definitively declared the winner and for the contract to be signed.
Finally, before signing the contract, it is necessary to comply with the rest of the requirements for the formalization, including the correct presentation of the definitive guarantee in its different forms: AVAL, Credit and Surety Insurance, etc. By law, this will represent 5% of the final amount awarded.
It is important to bear in mind that the presentation to a tender in the form of a Temporary Joint Venture (UTE), the accreditation of Solvency by external means, the modalities of challenging the decisions of the Contracting Body, etc. will be successful tools to face with confidence the business opportunities that arise from public tenders in Spain.
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To choose a tender in which to participate, we must first find out about current business opportunities. To do this we recommend delegating the daily search work to a personalized alert, if you are interested in learning more about how it works you can read here.
Once you have learned of the opportunity and have selected a tender in which to participate, it is important to download all the bidding documents and check each one, since this is where all the documentation that must be submitted is specified in detail. It is likely that more documentation will be required in a large construction project than in a bid for the supply of stationery.
Another important step is not to forget to verify the validity date of the documents to be presented, since this is a mistake that can exclude us from participation.
Since having the documentation up to date is essential to be able to contract with the Administration, from licitaciones.es we recommend hiring an external advisor before submitting the bid to reduce the chances of common mistakes and to have confidence in the proposal made.
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Whatever your sector, participation in public tenders can only offer you important business opportunities.