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Most bid management solutions give access to a bigger network of trade contractors and vendors in addition to their proprietary network of subs
Fremont, CA: Open bidding, negotiated agreements, submitting bids, design-build contracts, and other methods are helpful for construction firms to find employment. Regardless of the technique used to obtain bids, the general contractors must subcontract part or all of the work to trade contractors and perhaps other suppliers.
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The process of managing bids takes a long time. As a construction manager, one spends many hours prequalifying subcontractors, preparing Invitations to Bid (ITBs), and ensuring that all invited bidders have all of the information, drawings, and requirements to submit an accurate bid or contract. But, of course, that's only for a single project. Not to mention all of the follow-up conversations, emails, and addenda with the subs to verify that each deal has enough bid coverage.
It's as simple as chasing cats to keep records of most of the data traveling back and forth between all parties. It's why contractors who utilize bid management software may restore stability to a chaotic situation and gain benefits over their competitors and emerge victorious on bid day. Let's see some of the benefits of utilizing bid management software.
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