Bid Evaluation and Selection Methods
3 days - $ 800 per participant
Objective:
Provides specialised training to contracting officers and managers. Special
consideration is given to the evaluation methodologies, evaluation criteria and
selection methodologies, as well as, the client-procurement officers'
relationship, particularly in the area of managing an evaluation committee and
where more than one department may be participating.
At the end of this course, participants will:
- have reviewed TB policy on contracting and its links to PWGSC policy;
- be able to ensure the links between SOW/SOR/Specs and the evaluation
criteria;
- be able to apply revised and/or new methodologies in evaluation criteria
and selection methods;
- be able to manage an evaluation committee with clients and representatives
from various organisations;
- be aware of their responsibilities and liabilities in matters of client
relations and liabilities in contracting; and
- understand the basic definitions of the criteria, the clauses, the most
common complaints received by CITT under NAFTA/WTO-AGP and options for
avoidance.
Duration: 3 days
Target Population: Experienced contracting officers and managers
involved in contracting on a regular basis, particularily in the Industrial,
Commercial Products and Standardization Services Sector.
Pre-requisite: All participants should have participated in the
Introduction to Procurement course and/or have experience in the contracting
field, since this course concentrates on advanced contracting methods and
interpretation of new policies.
Pre-course reading: Will be provided before the course
Minimum/Maximum participants: 6/16
Hours: 8:30AM - 4:30 p.m., 1 hour for lunch
Outline:
Participants will address the pitfalls of contracting and recognize when
legal or other assistance is required within a government environment.
Participants will be able to recognize the need for the various types of
evaluation criteria, evaluation methods and selection strategies. Scenarios and
case studies have been developed to provide practical application of the
principles addressed during the course.
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