What are the rules for the selection of bidding agencies?

1. The tenderee chooses the tendering agency independently. The Bidding Law stipulates that a tenderer has the right to choose a bidding agency and entrust it to handle bidding matters. No unit or individual may designate a tendering agency for the tenderee in any way. Therefore, the tenderer is completely independent in determining the bidding agency and is not subject to any external interference.

Second, look at the qualifications of the tendering agency. Although the qualification of bidding agencies has been cancelled at present, many bidding agencies are still qualified, which is an important reference factor.

Third, look at the size of the tendering agency. It mainly includes the office environment, basic information and scale of the enterprise, from which we can know the comprehensive strength of the enterprise.

Fourth, look at the personnel composition of the tendering agency. Especially if we can see the composition of professional and technical personnel, as well as their professional experience and practical experience, it would be better.

V. Look at the historical performance of the tendering agency. It refers to the bid-winning situation and bid-winning amount of the project represented by the bidding agency, which can show the overall performance of the enterprise in the past period of time and has an important reference role.

Six, in determining the procedure to be open and objective. At present, the registration procedure for establishing a bidding agency is simple and the entry threshold is low. It is suggested to determine the bidding agency by selecting warehousing, random sampling and regular assessment. Selecting warehousing refers to publishing an announcement on the internet, selecting several powerful bidding agencies through comprehensive evaluation, and establishing a bidding agency treasurer. Random lottery means that when there is a construction project, the organizer randomly selects a project entrusted by a company from the bidding agency library. Regular assessment, once every two years, to assess the bidding agency, eliminate unqualified companies, or add some excellent companies.