The process of partner search, vendor registrations, and vendor qualifications form the first steps of the tendering process and is commonly known as vendor management. Given that the length of a project in construction can span anywhere from several months to years, it is crucial for developers to have a strong and effective vendor management process in place.
Doing so, enables developers to assess vendors based on factors such as compliance risk, reputation risk, payment risk, prior performance and value among others. The vendor management process typically involves some ground-work for developers, which are:
Developers must be aware that only having a vendor management process in place will not prove beneficial for the business. It is equally important to have best practices and techniques in place which compliment and contribute to the process thereby making it more effective. Here are the top 3 best practices to bear in mind:
It is important to understand the significance and challenges of vendor management so that developers can create an effective process that will help maintain a long-term relationship between them and the vendors, and will also ensure that any potential challenges that may occur already have measures in place.
To mitigate risks associated with manual creations and evaluations of a vendor database, ProTenders eTendering solution can help streamline your vendor management process. Our solution offers a simplified digital vendor management module as part of our robust online tendering platform that welcomes developers, consultants, and contractors to tender their projects seamlessly, thereby being time and cost efficient. The solution also offers a document management system that functions as a centralised repository of activities, documents, bids and ease of communication all in a single platform thereby also increasing efficiency between all stakeholders. Today, ProTenders has successfully processed $35 billion in bids with Middle East’s top developers DAMAC Properties and ADCE.