Comparative statements are documents used to compare and evaluate different options, proposals, or bids. In the context of tendering, comparative statements help organizations:
1. Evaluate bids based on predefined criteria.
2. Compare prices, features, and benefits of different proposals.
3. Identify the most suitable bidder or proposal.
A comparative statement typically includes:
1. Bidder Information: Details of each bidder.
2. Evaluation Criteria: Criteria used to evaluate bids (e.g., price, quality, experience).
3. Bid Details: Details of each bid, including prices, features, and benefits.
4. Comparison: A comparison of bids based on evaluation criteria.
5. Recommendation: A recommendation for the most suitable bidder or proposal.
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