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4 Types of Traffic Management Tenders You Can Bid On

Looking for new traffic management tenders? Start here…

Are you aware of the four types of traffic management tenders that you can bid on? Do you also know that you need to have an NHSS certification in place to provide traffic management services?

Well, in this blog, we have identified the four most common types of traffic management tenders. We also explain what an NHSS certification is, and why you need to have it. Keep reading to find out more…

The 4 main types of traffic management tenders

When sourcing traffic management tenders, you need to know what sector your services fall under. There are four main types of traffic management tenders, these are:

  1. Permanent traffic management tenders

Permanent traffic management tenders are issued when a permanent fixture is needed. This could include the following:

  • Permanent traffic lights
  • Speed humps
  • Roundabouts
  • Extra road lanes.

This will have been brought about by thorough investigation into roads and the surrounding areas. By implementing permanent fixtures, it ensures continued road safety and smooth operations.

  1. Experimental traffic management tenders

Experimental traffic management is another type of traffic management tender you can bid on. This kind of traffic management are measures put in place, lasting no longer than 18 months. The intended purpose of this is to carry out a road analysis. What this means is, certain fixtures will be put into place to investigate how the road operates. This will be to determine what permanent changes can be made. This will include:

  • Temporary road humps
  • Temporary traffic lights
  • Lane/road closure barriers.
  1. Temporary traffic management tenders

Temporary traffic management tenders are issued when there is a need for roads to be temporarily closed or partly closed. This is because there will be planned work being carried out, either on the road, or the surrounding areas. For example, there may be a need for landscaping work to be carried on a busy motorway. Therefore, temporary barriers will be put into place to slow traffic down and move it away from the planned work.

Temporary traffic management tenders will include the supply and delivery of:

  • Part-time/temporary traffic lights and signals
  • Temporary road signage
  • Road/lane closure barriers
  • Convey systems.
  1. Special event traffic management tenders

The clue is in the name! Basically, there will be traffic management tenders issued when there is a planned event that will impact the roads. This will be to close roads and create diversion routes to navigate the traffic whilst the event is taking place. These contracts will usually be short-term, from one day to a week-long.

National Highways Sector Schemes Certification – What is it and do you need it?

All companies who wish to provide traffic management services, must have the National Highways Sector Schemes (NHSS) certification in place. Therefore, before you even begin sourcing new traffic management tenders, this would be your first step.

The NHSS is a quality management certification. It is required to be in place for anyone who works on UK roads. These are basic standards that must be followed when providing specific requirements in regard to roadworks. The certification ensures all work is carried out professionally, using properly trained staff and is of a high standard. It also puts into place the necessary health and safety procedures.

Who needs to be NHSS certified?

If you supply any form of services to Highways England, then you must have the NHSS certification in place. However, this does not apply to the suppliers who manufacture the products used in traffic management. If you use sub-contractors for the work, you yourself do not need to be registered, but your subcontractors do. This is a requirement under the Specification for Highways Works (SHW).

If your services include any of the following, then you must have an NHSS certification in place:

  • You are the main contractor or sub-contractor working on a motorway, or road network
  • Carrying out work on or beside the roads, i.e., landscaping works or tree surgery works
  • You are installers/repairers of products used on roads
  • Highway designers and consultants working on site.

3 benefits of having the NHSS Certification

When bidding for new traffic management tenders, having an NHSS certification in place can have its advantages, such as:

  • It shows to the buyers that you have a thorough understanding of risk management, with appropriate processes in place
  • You have a competitive edge over other bidders. It can make you stand out against those who don’t have the certification. But it can also open new possibilities that are only given to those with the certification in place.
  • It enhances your credentials; buyers are more likely to trust in you and your services.

Summary

When looking to source traffic management tenders, you need to ensure that you have a National Highways Sector Schemes certification. This is a standard requirement to be able to carry out work on UK roads. It is outlined in the Specification for Highways Works (SHW) act.

Having this in place will be beneficial for a number of reasons, with the main three being:

  1. Shows a throughout understanding of risk management
  2. Gives you a competitive edge over other suppliers
  3. Enhances your credentials.

From this, you can then begin to source new traffic management tenders and start the tendering process.

The most common types of traffic management tenders can fall under these four categories:

  1. Permanent traffic management
  2. Experimental traffic management
  3. Temporary traffic management
  4. Special event traffic management.

You need to establish what you and your business offer. You may find you can crossover into more than one category, increasing the range of possible opportunities.

How can Transport Tenders help?

If you are looking for new traffic management tenders, you’ll likely search the term via Google. It may be how you came across this blog! The great news is that you are in the right place, and we have the information you need.

If you simply use a search engine like Google to find tenders, you’ll be met with thousands of sites. All of these sites will feature contracts differently. Many of them will only be lengthy tender documents that can take ages to read. The key details you’re looking for will be buried within these pages. This could be the information that determines whether you are even eligible for the contract. Having to do this over and over can quickly become tedious. Thankfully, there are tools available to make this stage of the tendering process far easier, and faster.

You can use tender portals to locate contracts based on your requirements. For example, our Transport Tenders portal allows users to adjust search results based on filters. This can include budgets, keywords, and locations. We don’t use CPV codes. Meaning there is no risk of our users missing the perfect contract due to a code error. Plus, we send daily tender notifications to keep you up to date! By using Technology Tenders, you can quickly see the key information you need to know before downloading the tender documents. Therefore, you only need to read the necessary documents of the tenders you actually want to bid on.

Here are five traffic management tenders we have previously sourced on Transport Tenders:

Provision of Traffic Management Services

Pembrokeshire County Council – Wales – Budget: £3,000,000

Crawley BC & Horsham DC – Traffic Management Services

Crawley Borough Council – South East – Budget: £650,000

Traffic Management Order Making Services

London Borough of Lambeth – London – Budget: £900,000

2022 Traffic Management for Games Route Network & Local Area Traffic Management

West Midlands Combined Authority – West Midlands – Budget: £4,400,000

Corporate Events – Traffic Management

City of Lincoln – East Midlands – Budget: £400,000

Want to save even more time? Discover Elite can help…

If you want to streamline the process even further, you can sign up to Discover Elite via your chosen portal. With this service, a dedicated Account Manager will find live bids on your behalf. They’ll speak with you weekly to discuss opportunities that may interest you. This is especially helpful for those with little time to spare due to busy schedules.

Upgrading to Discover Elite will ensure you never miss a tendering opportunity even when you’re busy!

The Ultimate Time-Saving Tool offers your business:

  • An annual subscription to a maximum of two Discover portals of your choice
  • Up to five bid breakdowns per month to help you make your bid or no-bid decision
  • Weekly phone calls with your Account Manager to discuss viable leads and tendering opportunities
  • Award and pre-market engagement notices monitored on your behalf
  • Public and private buyer portal management including registering, password management, downloading documents and assessing viability based on your bid strategy.

Need help writing your next traffic management tender?

If you don’t have the resources or time to write a winning bid, why not outsource it? Our sister company, Hudson Succeed, boasts an 87% success rate and have over 60 years of collective bidding experience. They offer four bid writing support packages to help you on the path to success. Whether you’re new to tendering, or simply need someone to proof your written response before you submit – we can help.

Tender Ready

Our Tender Ready programme is designed for those who have never tendered before. This 4-week programme works with you to ensure you have everything in place to tender successfully.

Tender Improvement

Tender Improvement can help if you’re already tendering but aren’t seeing success from your current efforts. Our Bid Writers will assess your previous submissions and supporting documents. They’ll give you feedback and guidance on how to improve, helping you to secure your next tenders.

Tender Mentor

If you’ve written a tender and need someone to proofread it – Tender Mentor is for you. A Bid Writer will double-check it’s in line with the specification and free of any grammar or spelling mistakes.

Tender Writing

If you’ve found the perfect occupational health tender but don’t know where to start – we can help. Send the specification to us and our Bid Team will do the rest. They’ll let you know what they need from you and provide you with a full breakdown. They’ll even submit it on your behalf, leaving you more time to focus on your business.

To get started in your next search for traffic management tenders, get in touch with us today!

How to Find Courier Service Tenders That Are PERFECT for Your Business

Trying to find courier service tenders that are right for you? Look no further than Transport Tenders!

At Transport Tenders, we understand the struggle of finding the perfect courier service tenders. The case goes for any sector. Trying to find a tender that ticks all the boxes can be difficult. In this blog, we will share with you how to streamline the process of finding courier service tenders. Stick around to learn more!

How to find courier service tenders

When you search for courier service tenders in Google, you’ll be met with countless websites. Trying to work your way through these sites and find relevant tenders can be tricky. In fact, it will take hours of your time. If you are already incredibly busy, it can be a challenge trying to manage this and other work. Thankfully, we saw this issue and decided to help you out!

As part of Hudson Discover, Transport Tenders is one of 11 sector-specific tender tracking portals. These portals were designed to make the process of finding tenders much easier. You can use filters to define your search, making it easier to find relevant courier service tenders for your business. These filters include locations, keywords, and budgets. Plus, deadline dates are clearly listed, so you’ll know straight away if you have time to complete the bid.

What makes Transport Tenders different from other tender portals?

So, you may have heard about tender portals. Therefore, you might be wondering what makes ours the better option. Well, we have Opportunity Trackers that manually search for tenders without the use of CPV codes. These codes are a way of listing tenders, but they can often have errors. This results in those tenders being missed. Imagine if a minor error means you miss the perfect tender for your business!

On top of this, our portals are updated daily, and we send tender notifications. This allows our users to keep up to date with all the latest opportunities.

Want to save time looking for courier service tenders? Try Discover Elite

Sign up to Discover Elite via your chosen portal. Then, a dedicated Account Manager will find live bids on your behalf. They’ll speak with you weekly to discuss opportunities that may interest you. This is especially helpful for those with little time to spare due to busy schedules.

Upgrading to Discover Elite will ensure you never miss a tendering opportunity, even when you’re busy!

The Ultimate Time-Saving Tool offers your business:

  • An annual subscription to a maximum of two Discover portals of your choice.
  • Up to five bid breakdowns per month to help you make your bid or no-bid
  • Weekly phone calls with your Account Manager to discuss viable leads and tendering opportunities.
  • Award and pre-market engagement notices monitored on your behalf.
  • Public and private buyer portal management including registering, password management, downloading documents and assessing viability based on your bid strategy.

Top tips for winning courier service tenders

Want to know some top tips for winning courier service tenders? Here are six from Bid Writing Consultants!

  1. Read all the tender documents and take note of specific and important details. They may be important later on.
  2. Check you are eligible for the tender and meet any specific requirements.
  3. Writing and communications skills are required for any winning tender. Ensure the bid is written clearly and is straight to the point.
  4. Don’t use technical jargon. As mentioned above, the bid needs to be as clear as possible.
  5. Don’t miss the deadline! If you do, your bid will not be considered.
  6. Use bid management skills to stay organised. It will make the process far more manageable.

Examples of courier service tenders found on our portal

Provision of Bespoke Courier Services

Nottingham Trent University – East Midlands – Budget: £175,000

Courier Services

The Common Services Agency (NHS National Services Scotland) – Scotland – Budget: £1,000,000

Urgent Courier Service (Small Items) Across North West London

NHS Shared Business Services – London – Budget: £60,000

Provision of Courier Services

Royal Berkshire Fire Authority – South East – Budget: £40,000

GB-Bristol: FLIS Courier Service

Ministry of Defence, ISTAR, Other – South West – Budget: £113,000

Summary

Let’s recap everything we covered in our bid on finding courier service tenders.

To find courier service tenders, you should use a tender portal to streamline the process. Transport Tenders is unique because we don’t use CPV codes. So, we never miss an opportunity that may be perfect for our users.

You can upgrade to Discover Elite to have an Account Manager find courier service tenders on your behalf.

How to win courier service tenders:

  • Read all the tender documents and make notes of specific and important details
  • Check you are eligible for the tender and meet any specific requirements
  • Ensure the bid is written clearly and is straight to the point
  • Don’t use technical jargon
  • Don’t miss the deadline
  • Use bid management skills to stay organised.

If you require further support with courier service tenders, please contact us to speak with our experts.

Need help writing your next tender?

If you don’t have the resources or time to write a winning bid, why not outsource it? Our sister company, Hudson Succeed, boasts an 87% success rate and has over 60 years of collective bidding experience. They offer four bid writing support packages to help you on the path to success. Whether you’re new to tendering, or simply need someone to proof your written response before you submit – we can help.

Tender Ready

Our Tender Ready programme is designed for those who have never tendered before. This 4-week programme works with you to ensure you have everything in place to tender successfully.

Tender Improvement

Tender Improvement can help if you’re already tendering but aren’t seeing success from your current efforts. Our Bid Writers will assess your previous submissions and supporting documents. They’ll give you feedback and guidance on how to improve, helping you to secure your next tender.

Tender Mentor

If you’ve written a tender and need someone to proofread it – Tender Mentor is for you. A Bid Writer will double-check it’s in line with the specification and free of any grammar or spelling mistakes.

Tender Writing

If you’ve found the perfect tender but don’t know where to start – we can help. Send the specification over to us and our Bid Team will do the rest. They’ll let you know what they need from you and provide you with a full breakdown. They’ll even submit it on your behalf, leaving you more time to focus on your business.

Get in touch to find out more information.

Check out some of our other blogs:

Put the Pedal to the Metal and Win a Tender for Transportation Services

6 tips for winning a tender for transportation services

A tender for transportation services is a central aspect of everyday procurement.

For our modern life to function, the transportation sector is pivotal. According to a national report, the logistics sector contributed £127 billion to the UK economy in 2021. This means major economic opportunities for those who want to win transport tenders. Luckily, you’ve found Transport Tenders. In this blog, we’ll provide an insight into sourcing and winning transportation tenders.

Where can I find transportation tenders?

Our Transport Tenders portal uploads a wide range of relevant tenders in the logistics industry across the UK. By removing unreliable CPV codes, we’ve created a portal that infinitely smoothens the process of tender searches.

What is Transport Tenders?

Transport Tenders is a time-saving tool. Our Opportunity Trackers manually search
hundreds of sites for the newest logistics and transport opportunities. Once they are
uploaded to our portal, you can filter the results by budget, keyword, location and more.

Below are previous transportation tenders sourced on our portal:

Provision of Storage and Transportation Services for the British Embassy in Bogotá Colombia 

Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office – International – £96,500

Provision of Fine Arts Transportation Services

Glasgow Life (Culture & Sport Glasgow) – Scotland – Budget: £90,000

Transport services for General haulage

BIP Solutions Limited – West Midlands – Budget: £501,000

Contract for the Secure Collection and Transportation of High-Risk High Value Seized Goods

Home Office – London – £2,000,000

Transport of Artwork

University of East Anglia – Eastern – £600,000

6 ways to upgrade your bid responses

1.    Begin shaping your bid around the client

It should go without saying, but a tender for transportation services needs to be thoroughly read. Unfortunately, some suppliers rush into the tendering process and miss important details. The buyer won’t take misunderstandings well. So, allocate some time to really digest the material. Once you’ve started your bid, frame it around the language of the client. If they’ve put particular emphasis on a phrase or term, utilise this to reflect your understanding. If it’s a good tender, they’ll have clear instructions for the structure of your response. A good rule of thumb when it comes to responses is to stick to the word count. If you don’t, you could be marked down.

2.    Manage your time effectively

Much like transportation services, managing time is vital to success. Unfortunately, we’ve seen too many brilliant tenders take too long, and it costs the supplier the ultimate price. Take time aside to get your team together and organise progress meetings. These need to be regular and helpful for everyone in recognising how close they are to finishing. This activity can aid in building team morale, as everyone sees their contributions to the project in real-time. Even if you’re working on your own, it’s still vital to use internal deadlines so that you keep organised.

3.    Research the buyer and the competition

Taking time to investigate the buyer is imperative to win a tender for transportation services. What is their mission statement? Do you have a USP that you think would appeal to the buyer? As well, it’s advantageous to research your market and investigate the other services out there. If your competition doesn’t provide a specific service that you offer, your emphasis will raise the buyer’s attention. Ultimately, it’s a great way to stay ahead of the competition.

  1. Define Your USP

Every business has a service or aspect that stands out. To win a tender for transportation services, you need to recognise and emphasise your USP (Unique Selling Point). Don’t forget to keep the buyer in mind, and how this will directly benefit them. Ultimately, the sooner you figure out what makes your service shine, the closer you’ll be to winning that contract.

  1. Showcase the right testimonials

Getting the right case studies and testimonials can act as gold dust in appealing to the buyer. Relevant case studies can really add that validation to your business and provide an insight into working with you. Alternatively, providing irrelevant testimonials can harm your chances of success. So be careful in picking the best evidence.

  1. Get your bid design just right

Imagine that you’re the buyer, and you’re evaluating numerous responses. Some of them are bland in their colour choices are a violent mess of shades. The bids that stand out are the professional bids, with real thought, time and effort invested into them. So, working on your bid design can improve your chances of standing out to the buyer.

A tender for transportation services can be highly sought after, so outsourcing your bid design service should be considered. In fact, our sister company, Vocal, offers two levels of bid design. These take your brand and identity into account, producing a customised design that will intrigue buyers.

In Summary

So, we’ve reached the conclusion to this blog on winning a tender for transportation services. For those who need it, we’ve included a short recap of everything covered today.

  • Where can I source a tender for transportation? – A look into Transport Tenders, the easy way to source transport tenders.
  • Begin shaping your bid around the buyer – Digesting the material set out by the buyer and responding exactly to their instructions.
  • Manage your time effectively – Organising progress meetings and internal deadlines to ensure you’re ready before the deadline.
  • Research the buyer and competition – Looking into the buyer’s mission statement and investigating what services your competition offers. Comparing your services and emphasising offerings that the competition doesn’t have.
  • Define your USP – Pinpointing the offering or aspect of your business that’s unique and showcasing that in the bid.
  • Get your bid design just right – Taking the time to work on the design of the bid and outsourcing it for a professional look.
  • Showcase the right testimonials – Being selective in your choice of testimonials and case studies. Choosing only the most relevant evidence to impress the buyer.

Need help writing a bid?

Writing isn’t everyone’s strong suit and that’s ok. Outsourcing your tender to bid specialists can help you secure your next contract.

At our sister division, Hudson Succeed, they pride themselves on being bid writing experts.

They hold an 87% success rate and have over 60 years of collective bid writing experience.

They offer four levels of bid writing support to suit every business need.

Our services include:

Tender Mentor

If you’ve written a tender response and want someone to double-check it for errors, then Tender Mentor is for you. One of their Bid Writers will proofread it for any grammar or spelling mistakes. They’ll also check it’s in line with the specification before you submit.

Tender Writing

If you’ve found the perfect tender for your business, but don’t know where to start – send it our way. Their Bid Team will take care of it all for you, providing you with a full Tender Writing breakdown. They’ll let you know what they need from you and even submit it on your behalf!

Tender Ready

Their Tender Ready programme is designed for those who are completely new to the tendering process. This programme works with you to ensure you have everything in place to tender successfully. The programme also includes bid writing support and a 12-month Discover subscription to a portal of your choice.

Tender Improvement

If you’ve already been tendering for work, but aren’t seeing success, their Improvement programme can help. During the programme, their Bid Writers will assess your previous submissions and supporting documents. They’ll then give you feedback and guidance on how to improve.

Both Tender Ready and Tender Improvement offer:

  • Access to our Global Bid Director and Senior Bidding Professionals with decades of bidding experience.
  • The development of an organisation-wide bid library. This includes 3 case studies, 5 company CVs and 8 policies.

Public Transport Tenders: A Guide to Sourcing and Winning Bids

After reading this guide, you’ll be more prepared to win public transport tenders

Due to COP26 and the move for more green transport options, we expect to see more public transport tenders.

With this guide on securing public transport tenders, you’ll be on your way to winning those contracts.

What’s different about public transport tenders?

If it’s rail, bus, or anything else, public transport tenders are short in their timeframe, especially after the pandemic.

Where before contracts would range over years, now it’s usually 18 months long.

Also, the diversity of contracts within public transport tenders can be dizzying, with for instance rail contracts including:

  • Engineering
  • Construction
  • Refurbishment
  • Cleaning
  • Carriage removal
  • Maintenance
  • Essential materials
  • Specialist training
  • Management of services.

The first step is conducting your research into the industry and looking into the specific requirements of the contract.

How do you source public transport tenders?

You could search through the government websites; however, their search engines have a certain flaw. CPV codes. We’ve found through experience that these codes are inaccurate and incredibly inefficient in finding tenders.

But there’s another way.

Our service, Hudson Discover. Specifically, our Transport Tenders portal.

Every day, our portals are manually updated and researched by our team of Opportunity Trackers. We don’t use CPV codes, which means you can filter your search via keyword, budget and location.

These findings can then be sent to your mailbox, once you subscribe.

For your queries around public transport tenders or any industry within logistics, Transport Tenders is an efficient solution.

 9 tips for winning public transport tenders

  1. Read the question carefully

It is important to read and understand exactly what the question is asking.

Then, you can highlight the core requirements and derive relevant sub-headings from this.

  1. Respond in full to the question

Again, using sub-headings will help you significantly with this, ensuring that each requirement is fully addressed.

Make sure you demonstrate your understanding of the service required by providing recent and relevant information.

Where does your company add value?

How would they serve the public transport tender?

  1. Don’t assume the buyer already knows about you

Address your company’s capabilities, strengths and resources as if they are unknown.

How are your resources appropriate for the buyer’s specific needs?

  1. Provide specific examples

Ensure you are providing specific case studies, relating directly to the key requirements set out by the buyer.

  1. Embrace duplication 

It is important to answer each question in full – even if it sometimes seems repetitive.

Repetition can reinforce your company’s experience and capabilities.

  1. Submit a complete response

Don’t risk being disqualified because you neglected the quality check. The best thing to do is to make a clear, defined submission checklist of the required tender documents.

  1. Make the right impression

Your bid is not only about the quality of your responses, but also about the impression you give the buyer.

Every instance of contact will be your chance to impress the buyer!

When you’re asking clarification questions on the portal, make sure your spelling and grammar is top quality.

Remain professional and ensure that every question you ask is original and not repeated.

Asking the right questions helps build the best bid for your organisation.

8.  Use time wisely and plan your deadlines  

The buyer can’t view any documents on tendering portals until the deadline has passed, so use this time!

Quality aside, technical issues won’t be looked upon favourably, and the time invested will have returned nothing.

Most systems are open to a draft bid submission, which you can then finalise with any information you’re waiting on.

It might seem obvious, but you’d be surprised just how many failed submissions there are due to poor time management.

Keeping on top of the following components will help to improve your chances of success with public transport tenders:

A good rule of thumb is to factor in enough time for any potential unexpected delays. This extra time should allow for any last-minute changes before you submit the tender response.

Ultimately, time management is key to bid submissions – it’s no different if you’re bidding for public transport tenders.

  1. Feedback

If you’ve lost a bid, the contracting authority can elaborate on why.

It’s wise to check the reasons behind the successful bid winning the contract. You can then cross-reference this with your bid and see where you went wrong.

Not many know this, but it’s the government’s legal obligation to provide feedback. Any feedback that’s given puts you one step closer to winning your next bid. And public transport tenders are no exception.

In Summary

After reading this blog, you have a greater idea of what it takes to source and win public transport tenders.

Although you’re a bit more familiar with the tender process, you might still be looking for some bid writing support.

Writing isn’t everyone’s strong suit and that’s ok. Outsourcing your tender to bid specialists can help you secure your next contract.

At our sister division, Hudson Succeed, they pride themselves on being bid writing experts.

They hold an 87% success rate and have over 60 years of collective bid writing experience.

They offer four levels of bid writing support to suit every business need.

You may not need the whole bid written for you; you may simply want someone to proofread your response before submission. They can help with that too.

Our services include:

Tender Mentor

If you’ve written a tender response and want someone to double-check it for errors, then Tender Mentor is for you. One of their Bid Writers will proofread it for any grammar or spelling mistakes. They’ll also check it’s in line with the specification before you submit.

Tender Writing

If you’ve found the perfect tender for your business, but don’t know where to start – send it our way. Their Bid Team will take care of it all for you, providing you with a full Tender Writing breakdown. They’ll let you know what they need from you and even submit it on your behalf!

Tender Ready

Their Tender Ready programme is designed for those who are completely new to the tendering process. This programme works with you to ensure you have everything in place to tender successfully. The programme also includes bid writing support and a 12-month Discover subscription to a portal of your choice.

Tender Improvement

If you’ve already been tendering for work, but aren’t seeing success, their Improvement programme can help. During the programme, their Bid Writers will assess your previous submissions and supporting documents. They’ll then give you feedback and guidance on how to improve.

Both Tender Ready, and Tender Improvement offer:

  • A 12-month subscription to the sector-specific portal of your choice.
  • Access to our Global Bid Director and Senior Bidding Professionals with 60 years of bidding experience.
  • A dedicated Bid Consultant with the programme, lasting up to three months.
  • The development of an organisation-wide bid library. This includes 3 case studies, 5 company CVs and 8 policies.

Try their free live demo to see how their portals work for you!