IDB, national tender board conclude evaluators training

Country Representative of the IDB, Sophie Makonnen (right) handing out a certificate to one of the participants. (IDB photo)
Country Representative of the IDB, Sophie Makonnen (right) handing out a certificate to one of the participants. (IDB photo)

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) have concluded a three-part series of workshops aimed at improving the evaluation of tenders.

According to an IDB press release yesterday, the third and final workshop which was held under the theme “Evaluating Financial Information in Bids”, focused on the evaluation of the financial information requested from the bidders. The aim was to provide the tools for a better selection of financially sound contractors, suppliers and firms. Using a learning-by-doing methodology, the workshop concentrated essentially on the interpretation of financial information, risks in financial evaluation, avoiding pitfalls through financial evaluation and best practices.

Speaking at the closing ceremony, Country Representative of the IDB, Sophie Makonnen, reminded the participants that “the IDB is here for support; we are here to work with you, and here to find solutions,” the release quoted. She said that often procurement is where many projects get slowed down. Evaluation support is critical to keep the project flow moving along.

Berkley Wickham, the Chairman of NPTAB in his message to the participants said that they must now seek to implement what they have learnt. The release quoted him as noting that “the evaluation step is the most critical step in most projects, it is not just about getting it done, rather it is about getting it right.”

The first workshop focussed on the General Principles of Tender Evaluation (held in June). The second looked at “What happens when procurement goes wrong” (held in September).