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5 Common Bidding Mistakes And How To Avoid Them Bidding on every job that comes along. Overlooking the fine print. Overestimating your equipment capabilities. Not asking enough questions. Throwing together a last-minute bid.
Construction bidding is the process of submitting a proposal (tender) to undertake, or manage the undertaking of a construction project. The process starts with a cost estimate from blueprints and material take offs.
All projects pass through four stages: initiation, planning, execution, and closeout, or as I like to refer to them: deciding to bid, planning the bid, preparing the bid, and finalizing and submitting the bid. Lets walk through each of these stages and what you should be working to accomplish in each.
Bid peddling happens when subcontractor A purposely chooses not to enter a bid, wait for subcontractor B to pay for the estimate and make an offer, and then offer to perform the work at a lower price. This also allows the subcontractor A to avoid the estimating costs already paid by subcontractor B.
A bid proposal outlines specific plans for a project, the amount of time it will take, and what it will cost all written in a way that makes the bid stand out from the competition and hopefully, secures the clients business.
Is Bid Shopping Illegal? In many cases, bid shopping is illegal. In fact, California state law requires that for public projects, contractors have to publish a list of the subcontractors whom they would hire to complete the work for the project.
A cut bid is a bid more than the current bid, but less than what the auctioneer is suggesting. For instance, if the high bidder is on at $5,000 and the auctioneer is asking for $5,250, a cut bid could be $5,100. This cut bid in our example is an offer, and our question involves if the auctioneer/seller must accept it.
One example of unethical behavior during the pre-construction stage is bid cutting, also referred to as bid rigging or bid fixing. This unethical activity occurs when multiple construction companies collude to ensure that work is spread around evenly.

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