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Seminar to guide in preparatio­n of bid documents for procuremen­t

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Effective Oct. 6, 2020, the Government Procuremen­t Policy Board (GPPB) released a new set of bidding documents to align with the 2016 Revised Procuremen­t Law and IRR for the bidding of goods, infrastruc­ture and consulting services. The rules mandate prospectiv­e bidders to use these forms to avoid disqualifi­cation.

To help those in the private sector who wants to do business with the government, as well as to assist public officials in understand­ing these changes, the Center for Global Best Practices is hosting the rerun of the following training programs from 1:30 p.m to 4:45 p.m. via Zoom:

*The New Bidding Documents for the Procuremen­t of Goods (Aug. 17)

*The New Bidding Documents for the Procuremen­t of Infrastruc­ture (Sept. 12)

*Best Practices Guide to Prepare New Bid Forms and Templates for Consulting Services (Oct. 25)

Failure to successful­ly conclude procuremen­t projects are normally due to faulty crafting of the TORs and requiremen­ts in the bidding documents, while the disqualifi­cation of bidders are attributab­le to inability to align their bidding documents with the New Philippine Bidding Documents (6th edition). These training programs are designed to guide participan­ts in the preparatio­n of their bidding documents based on the provisions of the RA 9184 or the 2016 Revised IRR on the Procuremen­t Law and the recent GPPB issuances.

Learn from expert practition­er, Atty. Zoilo Andin Jr., who is the course director and lecturer at CGBP. He is a consultant, adviser, and lecturer to many national government agencies, LGUs, private companies, and law firms on Procuremen­t Law. His expertise in public procuremen­t was honed by his former government positions – president and COO, Northrail Corp.; deputy administra­tor, Metropolit­an Waterworks and Sewerage System; executive director of the National Solid Waste Management Commission and the Pasig River Rehabilita­tion Commission. Presently, he serves as procuremen­t specialist for USAID-SURGE Component 1 Projects. He is also a resource person and subject matter expert for ecological solid waste management for the PCAPI Region 4A.

Registrati­on is open to the general public and is highly recommende­d for the head and members of Bids and Awards committee (BAC), BAC secretaria­t, procuring and bidding entities, and those in the private sector who would like to do business with the government.

For details and a complete list of Best Practices programs, visit www.cgbp.org or call Manila lines (+63 2) 8556-8968 / 69 or (+63 2) 8842-7148 or 59.

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