In the bidding and purchasing industry, bidding documents are divided into bidding documents and bidding documents. We often say that the tender documents generally refer to the tender documents, which are prepared by the bidders according to the specific conditions of the project subject to tender and the requirements of the tender documents. Describe the manpower, material resources and financial resources you are prepared to invest in this project, as well as your own ability to complete this project, quotation, completion details (such as construction organization design required for project bidding) and other response documents formulated according to the bidding documents.
Tenders generally include two parts: business and technology. The commercial part should indicate the qualifications of the bidder, and the technical part should indicate that the bidder has made a detailed technical description of the bidding content. Generally speaking, the tender includes two parts: commercial tender and technical tender. The specific format content in the tender varies according to the requirements of the tender documents, and cannot be generalized.
Bidding documents are the requirements for a certain unit or organization to do a certain product or a certain project, including the requirements for necessary things, such as qualification certificate, national quality unit accreditation certificate, bidding reply (bidding) and bid evaluation time, tender format and so on.