Bid (Tender) Management – FAQ 

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Bid (Tender) Management FAQ

Do contractors require Webuild accounts to submit a quote?

Who can see quotes related to my bid package?

How do contractors submit a quote?

Can I add a quote on behalf of a contractor?

What happens when I add new files to bid packages?

How do I stop contractors from receiving email notifications?

Can contractors view bid plans/files online?

Are contractors notified when I update a Scope of Works (SoW)?

What does a bidding invitation PDF look like?

What does the bidding email invitation look like?

How do I message all bidding companies?

Explanation Videos

Video: How to setup and send bid/tender packages (5:31)

Video: Navigating the Bidding (or Tenders) module (3:13)

Video: Responding to a bid (or tender) invitation (2:44)

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