Standard Bid Evaluation Form Procurement of Goods or Works
April 1996 | This document is intended for use in evaluating bids procured through International Competitive Bidding (ICB), Limited International Bidding (LIB), and with appropriate modifications, National Competitive Bidding (NCB). | English Downloads: Letter | A4 | PDF | French Downloads: Letter | A4 | PDF | Spanish Downloads: Letter | A4 | PDF |
Table of Contents This Standard Bid Evaluation Form has been prepared by the World Bank1 for use by its Borrowers and their implementing agencies in the evaluation of bids, in accordance with the provisions of the Bank's Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits, January 1995, revised January and August 1996, and September 1997, referred to hereafter as "Guidelines" (see in particular para. 2.53 and Appendix 1, subparas. 2 and 4 of the Guidelines). All loans and credits negotiated after March 15, 1995 are governed by the 1995 edition. This document is intended specifically for assisting in the evaluation of bids procured through International Competitive Bidding (ICB), as well as through Limited International Bidding (LIB), whether subject to prior or post review. It should also prove useful, with appropriate modifications, to Borrowers for evaluation under National Competitive Bidding (NCB) procedures. Upon notification of contract award to the successful bidder by the Borrower, and in accordance with the General Conditions of the Loan or Credit Agreement, the Bank is authorized to publish a description of the contract, the name and nationality of the contract awardee, and the contract price. All users are invited to submit comments on their experience with this document to: Procurement Policy and Services Group Operational Core Services Network The World Bank 1818 H Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20433 U.S.A. pdocuments@worldbank.org http://www.worldbank.org/html/opr/procure/contents.html facsimile: 202/522-3317 How to Use These Forms 
Footnotes 1. The "World Bank" refers to the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and its affiliate, the International Development Association (IDA). Their procurement rules are identical. References to IBRD "loans" and IDA "credits" are interchangeable. |