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Supply chain standards are on the rise — more organisations are showcasing their commitment to risk management best practices and the highest levels of accreditation.

Businesses want to show that they’re doing their bit to protect their people, the public and the planet. They want to demonstrate their corporate social responsibility and, in doing so, secure more growth opportunities while protecting their business.

If you’re looking to keep up with the competition and comply with rising supply chain standards, prequalification tendering is one of the best ways to stay ahead of the game.

This article will look at what prequalification tenders are and explore the advantages of prequalification tendering.

What Is Prequalification Tendering?

Prequalification tendering is the process of setting requirements for contractors looking to join your supply chain — it involves creating PQQ tenders as part of your procurement process.

You might require potential supply chain partners to complete a prequalification questionnaire, such as PAS 91, or hold certain accreditations, such as the industry-leading Common Assessment Standard.

The Advantages Of Prequalification Tendering For Clients

By setting clear prequalification requirements for contractors, you can ensure your supply chain partners are suitably skilled, experienced, and effectively manage risks. You can make sure the suppliers you work with strengthen your supply chain and support your compliance.

Here are some of the advantages of prequalification tendering explained in more detail.

Ensure Compliance Across All Areas Of Risk Management

Lapses in your compliance can occur at any stage of your supply chain, so to achieve and maintain true compliance, you need to work with your supply chain partners to minimise risks.

Your partners can help you monitor and manage risks and act quickly to resolve any issues threatening your compliance. So it’s important to ensure all of the contractors you work with understand your risk management policies and procedures and have the skills and experience needed to uphold them.

By embracing prequalification tendering, you can quickly and easily access a pool of suppliers who have already demonstrated their ability to meet the highest risk management standards.

The stricter your prequalification requirements, the fewer compliance risks you’ll face. For example, when you require contractors to hold Common Assessment Standard certification — the most comprehensive level of accreditation — you make sure contractors are competent across 13 areas of risk management.

Position Your Business As A Desirable Client

Contractors looking to grow their business and protect their reputation will look for opportunities with risk-conscious clients. They want to be a part of supply chains where safety and sustainability are prioritised.

When you create PQQ tenders and exclusively work with prequalified, accredited contractors, your projects will appeal to contractors wanting better opportunities for their business.

Suppliers who are already accredited also prefer to secure tenders that help them take advantage of their accredited status — something that took time, effort and money to earn.

Cut Down On The Costs Of Procurement

Finding the most suitable contractors for your projects can be a timely and costly process. Eliminating unqualified contractors and hiring those with the necessary skills, qualifications, and experience is a lengthy process, but it’s one that you can streamline by introducing prequalification requirements.

The initial elimination process is automated with minimum standards that your potential supply chain partners need to meet. You can simply hire from a pool of qualified contractors, saving you time and money.

If you decide to require contractors to hold CHAS accreditation, you will also have free access to our contractor matching service, which can help you further cut down procurement costs.

Reduce The Risks Of Hiring New Contractors

When you bring new parties into your supply chain, there will always be an added risk. Each person, business and operation bring unique risks to your production flow. But when you carefully select business partners who have demonstrated their commitment to responsible practices by gaining accreditation or completing a prequalification questionnaire, you can minimise risks.

Contractors who are competent and compliant in all areas of risk management will support your strategies for ensuring supply chain safety and sustainability..

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The Advantages Of Prequalification Tendering For Contractors

As well as offering several benefits for your business during the procurement stage, prequalification tendering is also hugely beneficial for contractors looking to win more tenders. Here’s how.

Prequalification Tendering Minimises Duplication For Contractors

Prequalification tendering usually involves requiring contractors to meet requirements that are standard across the industry. Whether you ask contractors to complete the PAS 91 questionnaire or hold a specific accreditation, this can minimise duplication in the tendering process.

Rather than needing to apply for tenders and fill out different forms each time, contractors can use their PAS 91 answers for multiple opportunities or simply present their certification from a recognised accreditation body.

Give Contractors The Opportunity To Maximise Their Accreditation ROI

Contractors who gain accreditation do so to set themselves apart from the competition. They want to win more tenders and work on big-ticket projects. They’ll have spent time and money advancing their risk management knowledge and demonstrating their commitment to best practices.

By requiring a certain level of accreditation, you allow contractors the opportunity to utilise their accredited status, increasing their return on investment.

Help Contractors Identify The Most Suitable Projects For Their Skills

Prequalification tenders can help contractors identify which projects they now have access to. When contractors can see clear prequalification requirements, they’ll be able to tell whether they’re qualified or not quickly.

Prequalification requirements help contractors identify the most suitable projects for their skill set and level of experience.

By signing up for a free CHAS Client membership, you can easily introduce prequalification tendering into your procurement process. You’ll be able to set requirements for contractors and find the best supply chain partners with the most suitable skills and experience. 

Or, if you’re looking to gain accreditation and prequalify for more opportunities, you can sign up for one of our accreditation packages. As a CHAS member, you’ll gain access to industry-leading assessments, member benefits and thousands of work opportunities. 

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