- 6Tendering and Awarding the Contract
- Introduction
- 1. Where We are in the Project Cycle
- 2. Objectives of this Phase
- 3. Special Characteristics of the PPP Tender Process
- 4. Overview of the Phase
- 5. Time to Prepare and Submit Offers: Requirements for Proper Assessment and Preparation by the Prospective Bidders
- 6. Managing Matters during the Bid Submission Stage in Open Tenders
- 7. Qualification Matters
- 8. Specific Matters on Managing Dialogue and Interactive Processes: Managing the Dialogue Period and One-on-One Meetings
- 9. Evaluation of Proposals
- 10. Negotiation with a "Preferred" Bidder
- 11. Award
- 12. Contract Signature
- 13. The Financial Close
- 14. Oversight / Integrity of the Tender Process
- 15. Outcomes of this Phase
- References
- Special Appendix on Private Side Needs: Preparing and Submitting a Bid and Raising Finance
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Once the contract has been awarded, the necessary steps are taken to proceed to the signing of the contract by both parties.
Upon award, the successful bidder (called the ‘preferred bidder’ in some markets) will be required to sign the contract within the period prescribed in the RFP.
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