What does the pre-tender estimate mean?

Interpretation of pre-tender estimate: the pre-tender estimate of a bidding project.

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Basic explanation: the reserved price of the project subject to tender scheduled by the tenderer.

Pre-tender estimate is the reasonable base price calculated by the owner for some projects or (and) equipment to be tendered. It is not equal to the approximate (pre-calculation) of the project or (and) equipment, nor is it equal to the contract price. The pre-tender estimate is the top secret information of the tendering unit and cannot be disclosed to any irrelevant personnel.

The pre-tender estimate is the expected price of the project subject to tender, which can reflect the amount of funds of the proposed project and clarify the financial obligations of the bidding unit. According to the regulations, the pre-tender price of domestic engineering construction bidding should be within the approved project budget or revised budget, and the tendering unit should control the project cost based on it, and use it as a yardstick to judge whether the bidder's quotation is reasonable, and the winning bidder should sign the contract according to the quotation.

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First, bidding without pre-tender estimate is the embodiment of increasingly standardized investment in engineering projects.

Secondly, combined with the engineering characteristics of highway construction projects, this paper introduces in detail the bid evaluation methods of winning the bid without base price and with limited low price, with a view to providing useful guidance for highway construction projects in specific bidding work.

3. By analyzing the theoretical basis and advantages of bidding without base price, this paper expounds the significance and necessity of implementing bidding without base price in China.

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