How RFPs are generated
Evaluation Methods
Proposals are normally evaluated on relevant technical merit and overall best value, in accordance with the selection method specified in the RFP. The price proposal is not considered to be part of the technical evaluation, except for that portion containing information about the level of effort estimated by the bidder.
The department or agency for which the good or service is required is responsible for evaluating the technical proposal in accordance with evaluation criteria outlined in the RFP. Three methods of evaluation may be used:
In the point-rating system, proposals must qualify for a minimum number of points, overall, to be considered responsive. Frequently, they are required to achieve a minimum number of points relative to specific criteria.
Selection Methods
The method used to select a supplier will vary according to the requirement. The options include:
All bidders are notified of the outcome of their proposals. Debriefings are provided to unsuccessful bidders on request.
For more information on bid methods, contact Business Access Canada or your local PWGSC office.
New Brunswick Contact(s):
New Brunswick/Prince Edward Island Division
Ms.
Nathalie
Sears
Client/Supplier Relations
Public Works and Government Services Canada
Unit 108, Lobby C, 1st Floor
1045 Main Street
Moncton, New Brunswick
E1C 1H1
Telephone: 506-851-3467
Fax: 506-851-6759
E-mail: nathalie.sears@pwgsc.gc.ca
Web site:
http://www.pwgsc.gc.ca/text/index-e.html