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Mansionair – Easier


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\”Easier\” is available now http://smarturl.it/EasierMansionair
Video Credits:
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Director Matthew Thorne
Producer Lucy Pilkington
Choreographer Yahna Fookes
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Mansionair - Easier

Blur – Tender


The Official Video for Blur’s fantastic track ‘Tender’.\r
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ITT Tender Basics – Tender VLE


Invitation to Tender (ITT) Basics
Factsheet: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/wpcontent/uploads/2018/06/ITTBasicsFactSheet.pdf
Terminology Video: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/procurementterminology/
PQQ Video: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/pqqbasics/
The Typical Tender Journey Video:
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An Invitation to Tender (ITT) is a pivotal step in the process of winning new work.
Issuing an ITT document typically begins the ‘tender process’, by which a business (the buyer) selects qualified and interested parties (the supplier), based on such things as their price, availability and proposed delivery terms.
You are usually invited to tender, once you have passed a prequalification questionnaire (PQQ) and the buyer has deemed you suitable to be shortlisted and provided you with an invitation to submit a more detailed response regarding their requirements. This is called a ‘closed tender’ – as the buyer has chosen its shortlisted applicants in order to evaluate their responses.
Remember that an ITT is not always the ‘second stage’ in tendering. Buyers may jump straight in with releasing an ITT and await detailed responses from suppliers. This is called an ‘open tender’ and happens quite regularly in that there is no separate PQQ and shortlisting stage and the buyer has opened up competition publicly and will evaluate every response that comes in.
This is a brief blank version that we use internally to support buyers with their procurement processes. As mentioned it is down to the buyer’s requirements, which determines the size and scope of what is contained in a tender document.
The typical tender, based on Public Procurement Regulations and European best practice, provides the supplier with the following information. This is used heavily across the public sector and has been increasingly adopted within the private sector also:
A Cover/ITT Letter – as per a ‘closed tender’, this is provided to all relevant suppliers when they have been invited to tender from the initial shortlisting stage (PQQ). If the buyer releases an ‘open tender’ to all, then this is usually a genericlooking letter (similar to the attached).
A Scope of Procurement – this provides the supplier with information regarding what exactly they are procuring and the dates involved in the contract (start date, length, approximate value etc.). This is usually based on sourcing the most economically advantageous tender (MEAT), where technical capability and price is majorly assessed. Take note of how this all turns out – if it’s a framework agreement (for example) this should detail how many suppliers are sought for a multisupplier contract.
Submission Terms – this explains how you submit the tender and when it should be submitted by. A timeline is usually provided here which details every timebound step of the tender procedure.
A Buyer Profile – this is quite simply information about the buyer. This will outline their overall missions and objectives, as well as background and some context to why they are procuring such services.
The Award Criteria – this is where the buyer will detail how the tender is assessed and evaluated. This should provide you with how the ‘MEAT’ is assessed through quality and cost ratios (for example, quality may be marked at 60% and the cost is evaluated at 40% of the overall marks).
Specification – this is one of the most important aspects of the tender. Sometimes this can be 1 page long or 100 pages long, depending on the services/goods being procured. Make sure you read this and highlight areas in which you can excel your response (for example, if you have to use a specific ‘tool’, make sure this is noted, and you’re not writing about a different tool)
Separate Appendices – this can range widely depending on how the tender has been put together. This can include pricing schedules, a quality response template, terms and conditions of the contract, key performance indicators that will be used (if not enveloped in the specification) and many other supplementary attachments which are featured to enable transparency in the evaluation process.
This list features only a handful of the data that encapsulates an ITT. There may be more or less at times.

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What is Tendering? | Tender VLE | Hudson Outsourcing


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What is tendering? 
What is tendering? The question a lot of people ask when growing their business.
It’s become clear to us that not every person who starts their own business understands this largely timeconsuming process, as their initial business growth will undoubtedly focus on other streams such as networking, business clubs, digital marketing, outbound sales etc. 
What is it?
Tendering is basically an approach which is ultimately deemed the best way of sourcing or procuring works, goods or services using a formal method.
In the UK, tendering is part of the wider procurement process, which itself is the process facilitated by buyers to engage and purchase from prospective suppliers.
Typically, in the UK, public sector organisations such as local authorities, government departments, and the NHS, comply with the Public Sector Regulations, which demonstrates a fair and transparent way of purchasing, when spending public purse – i.e. our tax money.
How does it work?
The publication of a tender opportunity is typically regarded as an invitation for suppliers to bid for the contract.
Along with a contract notice of the opportunity, suppliers will be then be given access to the ITT, PQQ or SQ documents to complete.
You can see further links to our PQQ and ITT videos below, which provides detail on the different stages of tendering.
The approach then takes flight with an evaluation on quality and cost.
You can see our ‘Sourcing the MEAT’ video to see more about how public sector organisations source the best possible suppliers.
The tender documents outline exactly:
Buyer requirements;
Budgets available;
Timescales involved;
Response requirements;
And specified requirements (to name a few).
It’s then up to a supplier of the specific goods or services to respond to the contract usually via a written proposal and a suitable cost or quote to undergo the works at hand. 
This tendering process is designed to maximise transparency in the evaluation process and make sure that the winning supplier is selected fairly in an open, honest, objective and neutral selection process. 
This allows the buyer to maximise their expenditure and ensure they receive true value for money regarding an affordable supplier who has provided a strong response to the technical elements of the work. 
Is this just the public sector or does this apply to the private sector too?
A lot of businesses and other private organisations have recognised the benefits of the tendering process as being a way of forcing suppliers to remain competitive with their pricing, as well as ensuring that they demonstrate minimum competency levels in their responses, prior to consideration.
In both the public and the private sector this ensures maximum value for money, less waste in terms of time and finances, fairness, openness, transparency and that only the most capable and competent suppliers are selected to deliver.  
If you’d like to learn more, you can see a whole range of videos here on Tender VLE, which covers various topics relating to procurement and tendering, making it easier for you to Succeed. 
Learn more about PQQs: https://www.tendervle.co.uk/pqqbasics/
Learn more about ITTs: https://www.tendervle.co.uk/ittbasics/
Learn more about ‘sourcing the MEAT’: https://www.tendervle.co.uk/thetenderprocedure/

What is Tendering? | Tender VLE | Hudson Outsourcing

TENDER – Erode (Official Audio)


Listen to more from TENDER here https://Tender.lnk.to/sppl
TENDER’s upcoming debut album, Modern Addiction is out Sept 1st on Partisan Records. Preorder at https://tender.lnk.to/modernaddiction.
\”Our debut album, Modern Addiction is out Sept 1st on Partisan Records. Preorder limited edition blue vinyl here https://tender.lnk.to/modernaddiction\”
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Tender Erode Vevo

TENDER - Erode (Official Audio)

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