2nd November 2006, 03:03 PM
Re. citing of personel in tenders.
It is possible to cite individual project managers and certain specialists in tenders with a reasonable expectance that they will be involved in the work is the tender is won. In some cases the skills of the named individuals will be key in winning the tender.
However it is not reasonable to cite project officers and supervisors and guarantee their presence on the project. Tenders do not usually stipulate the exact timeframe in which the work is required, and can anyway be subject to delays for any number of reasons. If the named staff are working on other projects when the work is finally agreed and a start date fixed, then it would be unfair and unrealistic to pull them off those other projects.
Beamo
It is possible to cite individual project managers and certain specialists in tenders with a reasonable expectance that they will be involved in the work is the tender is won. In some cases the skills of the named individuals will be key in winning the tender.
However it is not reasonable to cite project officers and supervisors and guarantee their presence on the project. Tenders do not usually stipulate the exact timeframe in which the work is required, and can anyway be subject to delays for any number of reasons. If the named staff are working on other projects when the work is finally agreed and a start date fixed, then it would be unfair and unrealistic to pull them off those other projects.
Beamo