Document Type
Other
Rights
Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence
Disciplines
Architecture engineering, Construction engineering
Abstract
The tender documents form the basis of the contractor’s offer to construct the works. The tender documents are the means by which the employer’s design and/or works requirements are communicated to the tendering contractors. These inform the contractor of the scope and detail of the project, the conditions under which the work will be executed, and they identify the rights and obligations of the various participants under the proposed contract. The tender documents enable contractors to price the works requirements and submit an offer (bid) which, if accepted by the employer becomes a binding contract. Some of the tender documents will, in turn, become contract documents. Many, if not most, of the financial problems in building originate in inadequate or unclear tender documents, culminating in disputes between employers and builders over what is included in the price for the work. It is important therefore, that quantity surveyors have a clear understanding of the nature and purpose of the various documents used for tendering purposes. This study examines these documents in the context of ‘mainstream’ Irish procurement approaches.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21427/hsx7-gx14
Recommended Citation
Cunningham, T. (2015) Tender Documentation for Construction Projects - An Overview. 10.21427/hsx7-gx14
Publication Details
TENDER DOCUMENTATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS, AN OVERVIEW