What is the latest charging standard of bidding agency fee?

Legal analysis: In order to promote "simple administration and decentralization, combination of decentralization and management, and optimization of services" and give full play to the decisive role of the market in resource allocation, the National Development and Reform Commission issued the Notice on Further Liberalizing the Professional Service Price of Construction Engineering (NDRC Price [2065438+05] No.299) in February 2065, and decided to fully liberalize the bidding agency fee and no longer implement the government-guided price management. The bidding agency fee refers to all the expenses required by the tenderee and the bidding agency for the whole bidding agency process of the project to be tendered on the basis of full consultation and communication between the two parties according to the investment amount of the project to be tendered. This fee is generally paid by the tenderer to the tendering agency, but if both parties agree in the contract that this fee shall be paid by the winning bidder, such agreement shall prevail.

Legal basis: Notice of the National Development and Reform Commission on Further Liberalizing the Professional Service Prices of Construction Engineering Article 1 On the basis of liberalizing the professional service prices of construction engineering invested by non-government and entrusted by non-government, the following professional service prices of construction engineering subject to government-guided price management shall be fully liberalized and market-regulated prices shall be implemented. (a) the consulting fee for the preliminary work of construction projects refers to the fees charged by engineering consulting institutions for providing special research, compilation and evaluation of project proposals or feasibility study reports and other consulting services related to the preliminary work of construction projects. (2) Engineering survey and design fees, including engineering survey fees and engineering design fees. Engineering survey fee refers to the fees charged by engineering survey institutions when they are entrusted to provide services such as collecting existing data, on-site reconnaissance, formulating survey outline, measuring, sampling, testing, monitoring and compiling engineering survey documents and geotechnical engineering design documents; Engineering design fee refers to the fees charged by engineering design institutions for providing services such as preliminary design documents, construction drawing design documents, non-standard equipment design documents, construction drawing budget documents and as-built drawing documents of construction projects. (3) Bidding agency fee refers to the fee charged by a bidding agency for accepting entrustment, providing agency bidding for projects, goods and services, compiling bidding documents, reviewing bidders' qualifications, organizing bidders to visit the site and answer questions, organizing bid opening, bid evaluation and bid selection, providing consultation in the early stage of bidding and coordinating the signing of contracts. (4) The project supervision fee refers to the fee charged by the project supervision institution for providing services such as quality, schedule and cost control management, safety production supervision and management, contract and information coordination management during the construction stage of the construction project. (5) Environmental impact consulting fees refer to the fees charged by environmental impact consulting institutions for providing services such as preparing environmental impact reports and environmental impact reports, and conducting technical evaluation on environmental impact reports and environmental impact reports.