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Bid evaluation method for inquiry procurement

Hello, our country's laws have the following provisions on the scoring regulations of the Bidding Law: The scoring method is a basic bid evaluation method that is commonly used in government procurement. Scoring criteria 1. Bid evaluation method: 1. This bidding evaluation adopts the comprehensive scoring method, that is, on the premise of meeting the substantive requirements of the bidding documents, after a comprehensive evaluation in accordance with the scoring standards and various factors specified in the bidding documents, the bid will be The bidder with the highest total score in the bid evaluation will be the winning candidate for the corresponding bid section. 2. Each member of the bid evaluation committee shall independently review and evaluate the technical part of the bid document of each valid bidder who enters the scoring process in the form of scores (the calculation results shall be rounded to two decimal places). The judges' scores (excluding price points) are statistically summarized. If the number of judges is less than 5 (including 5), the score will be calculated directly by arithmetic average; if the number of judges is more than 5, the highest score and the lowest score will be removed. The arithmetic mean is calculated as the score. 3. If there are two or more bidders with the highest total bid evaluation score in a certain bid section, the one with the lower bid price will be given priority as the winning candidate for the bid section. If the bid prices are also the same, the notary agency will The organization determines the winning bidders by drawing lots. 2. Price: (Price weighting is 30 points) The bid that enters the bid evaluation process, meets the requirements of the bidding documents and has the lowest price is the benchmark price for bid evaluation (it must not exceed the procurement budget price), and its price is scored out of 30 points. The price points of other bidders are calculated according to the following formula: Bid quotation score = (Bid evaluation base price/bidding quotation) Brands of main materials (including at least plates, hardware, paint, etc.); scores will be scored by the judges within 4 to 10 points 2. Test reports of products and main raw materials, steel plates, powders, etc. (must be within the validity period): Each item provided Score 1 point, with a maximum of 6 points; 3. Comparison of the advancement of production levels (production, manufacturing processes, testing methods, etc.) 4 points 4. Samples 20 points, mainly in terms of appearance, materials, processes, etc., will be scored by the judges from 2 to 20 points Internal assessment; 5. Supply and delivery period: 2 points if the bidding documents are met; 4. Comprehensive assessment of the company (18 points): 1. Comparison of the company's credibility (9 points) (1) National registered trademark of the bid product brand Certificate (2 points) (2) Annual financial audit report certified by a third-party accounting firm from 2015 to the present (1 point for 1 copy, 2 points for 2 copies), up to 2 points (3) Steel products industry standard setting enterprise (1 point) ( 4) Famous brand enterprises at or above the prefecture level (including prefecture-level cities) (1 point) (5) Famous and high-quality furniture enterprises at or above the provincial level (including provincial levels) (1 point) (6) Proof of paying three golds for employees (1 point), Enterprise Engineer Certificate (more than three people) (1 point), maximum 2 points 2. Sales performance comparison (7 points) (1) From 2005 to the present, each bidding unit independently completes a project with a contract amount of ≥1 million will receive 1 point, maximum 4 points points; (the original copy of the sales contract must be provided in the bid, otherwise no points will be awarded) (2) From 2005 to the present, the audit department at the municipal level or above (including prefecture-level cities)