rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
- 1,171
I work for a larger company that provides EPC project services. Compete on a lot of project opportunities where the low bid usually wins and we typically find ourselves up against smaller competition with a low bid approach. On a lot of these projects there is not always a well detailed scope so a lot of times its left to bidders to spell out their approach or what their providing.
The issue I've seen in the past is that some of these low bidders sometimes will turn a blind eye to an engineering issue or required product offering in an effort to be a lower bidder. I suspect that these winning lower bidders in a lot of cases will hit the customer with change orders to make up for bid ommissions after winding project. Our company sometimes takes a more thorough approach to addressing known engineering issues on the front end an providing equipment that we know will meet the application.
My question here is seeking feedback from others for taking a low bid approach and omitting certain engineering and product offerings (even know you know they may be needed)with the proposal in absence of a good spec? Do you typically omit or overlook some items to keep bid low realizing that you can leverage change orders for these if the project is awarded? Are there certain types of project contracts that would put the responsibility on the bidder and prevent them from submitting such change orders should they be successful with the bid award?
Thanks for any feedback that anyone has.
The issue I've seen in the past is that some of these low bidders sometimes will turn a blind eye to an engineering issue or required product offering in an effort to be a lower bidder. I suspect that these winning lower bidders in a lot of cases will hit the customer with change orders to make up for bid ommissions after winding project. Our company sometimes takes a more thorough approach to addressing known engineering issues on the front end an providing equipment that we know will meet the application.
My question here is seeking feedback from others for taking a low bid approach and omitting certain engineering and product offerings (even know you know they may be needed)with the proposal in absence of a good spec? Do you typically omit or overlook some items to keep bid low realizing that you can leverage change orders for these if the project is awarded? Are there certain types of project contracts that would put the responsibility on the bidder and prevent them from submitting such change orders should they be successful with the bid award?
Thanks for any feedback that anyone has.