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K**L
Quality of book
Great.
W**N
RFP's
This is an informative book, which clarifies much of the mistik involved in the RFP process. This is a clearly written book.
P**Y
Brick and mortar to write better RFP's in the Construction industry
// MY VERDICTAll in all, this book constitutes a straightforward blueprint to writing, say, successful RFPs in the construction industry, thanks to its concision and simple--but effective--examples provided.I advise you to complement your reading with " Request for Proposal: A Guide to Effective RFP Development " considered by procurement professionals as the bible for RFP preparation.// WHAT I LIKED1/ Concision of the book--115 pages based on hands-on experience, and flanked by a 49-page RFP sample2/ Discussion about key differences between the negotiated approach--that is, based on RFPs--and the lowest price technically acceptable (LPTA) approach--namely, competitive bids.3/ The construction industry RFP format.4/ Analysis example of submitted competitive proposals, including:a) cost estimate analysis based on the UniFormat construction RFP work breakdown structure (WBS)--i.e., derived from the A111 form recommended by the American Institute of Architects (AIA);b) general requirements analysis--e.g., project staff and support, safety/security, engineering, facilities, utilities, equipment, cleanup;c) fee and markup analysis--e.g., construction costs, contractor's proposed financial terms, state and local taxes; andd) final proposal analysis--e.g., total construction estimate costs, adjusted construction budget, contractor's responsibility determination and comparison.5/ Identification of the 16 critical sections (out of the total 25 presented in the book) to be included in the request for proposal for small construction projects.// WHAT I WOULD HAVE LIKED TO SEE1/ Better visual clues to help readers navigate back and forth between chapters--merely providing readers with chapter numbers along with the chapter titles in the footer would have helped.2/ Supporting visuals--real ones, we mean--that would greatly help understand the thinking process. Seems like the editor had no access to professional graphics tools. In that regard, we're raving fans of the method called Graphical Representation of Work (GROW) since we discovered it years ago in the book " Proposal Preparation "--which we deem, as a side note, one of the best books on how to properly respond to an RFP solicitation.3/ An RFP response evaluation matrix featuring a weighted average (WA) method to better identify the contractor best matching requirements set forth in the RFP solicitation package.4/ Further details on RFP writing techniques that would hit the nail on important specificities of the construction industry like security concerns, and compliance to construction standards.
J**Z
Well worth the investment!
A great guide for obtaining pricing early in the development process. Presented in a straight-forward, concise manner, this book will allow owners, consultants, and project managers to obtain useful pricing information that can be used to underwrite financial analysis and assist in selecting a contractor to work with during the design process. We just used the system on a large mixed use project and had excellent results. The analysis tools and approach allowed us focus in on what was the "real" cost of each contractor proposal, not just the cost per square foot. I highly recommend it!
P**Y
Brick and mortar to write better RFP's in the Construction industry
// MY VERDICTAll in all, this book constitutes a straightforward blueprint to writing, say, successful RFPs in the construction industry, thanks to its concision and simple—but effective—examples provided.I advise you to complement your reading with " Request for Proposal: A Guide to Effective RFP Development " considered by procurement professionals as the bible for RFP preparation.// WHAT I LIKED1/ Concision of the book—115 pages based on hands-on experience, and flanked by a 49-page RFP sample2/ Discussion about key differences between the negotiated approach—that is, based on RFPs—and the lowest price technically acceptable (LPTA) approach—namely, competitive bids.3/ The construction industry RFP format.4/ Analysis example of submitted competitive proposals, including:a) cost estimate analysis based on the UniFormat construction RFP work breakdown structure (WBS)—i.e., derived from the A111 form recommended by the American Institute of Architects (AIA);b) general requirements analysis—e.g., project staff and support, safety/security, engineering, facilities, utilities, equipment, cleanup;c) fee and markup analysis—e.g., construction costs, contractor's proposed financial terms, state and local taxes; andd) final proposal analysis—e.g., total construction estimate costs, adjusted construction budget, contractor's responsibility determination and comparison.5/ Identification of the 16 critical sections (out of the total 25 presented in the book) to be included in the request for proposal for small construction projects.// WHAT I WOULD HAVE LIKED TO SEE1/ Better visual clues to help readers navigate back and forth between chapters—merely providing readers with chapter numbers along with the chapter titles in the footer would have helped.2/ Supporting visuals—real ones, we mean—that would greatly help understand the thinking process. Seems like the editor had no access to professional graphics tools. In that regard, we're raving fans of the method called Graphical Representation of Work (GROW) since we discovered it years ago in the book " Proposal Preparation "—which we deem, as a side note, one of the best books on how to properly respond to an RFP solicitation.3/ An RFP response evaluation matrix featuring a weighted average (WA) method to better identify the contractor best matching requirements set forth in the RFP solicitation package.4/ Further details on RFP writing techniques that would hit the nail on important specificities of the construction industry like security concerns, and compliance to construction standards. Request for Proposal: A Guide to Effective RFP DevelopmentProposal Preparation
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