Procureware Training Documents – Users & Bidders
This page contains a library of training resources covering topic-specific features and capabilities of the PennBid Program. They are geared towards existing Users who post and manage bids and solicitations. Due to extensive capabilities of the system, not all features or options are covered. For assistance, contact our office.
Adjusting Your Project Status
Once a project closes, various factors can lead to it not being awarded. In these instances, adjust the Status to indicate solicitations are being Rejected or Rejected and Rebid.
Answering Clarifications
Setting up your project to allow bidders to ask questions and posting agencies to publish responses.
Awarding Your Project
Awarding your solicitation in PennBid is a streamlined, straightforward process that allows you to choose the manner and extent of items you are awarding, ending the bid management phase of your project.
Bid Events
Managing Bid Events such as Pre-Bid Meetings, Site Visits, or similar, that occur during the bidding period.
Categories / Service Codes & Geographical Area
When setting up a solicitation, you can select the NIGP Categories applicable to the project as well as the County location.
Cloning a Project
At times it makes more sense to clone a project that already exists than start from scratch. This is especially helpful for multi-prime projects or term contracts.
DBE Notification & Final Reporting Service
The PennBid Program completes required DBE notifications for many engineering firms and public agencies and provides a final report that can be sent to the funding agency at minimal or no cost.
Editing Vendor Account Information
Editing your Vendor Company, Contact and other Account information.
Establishing Questions & Pricing (Elements of the Bid Form)
This guide demonstrates how to establish a very basic online bid form used to request answers, unit prices, documents or other materials for goods or services.
Exporting Bidders Lists
Exporting Bidders Lists – Retrieving a list of all bidders who have taken an action on a specific project.
Extracting Uploaded Bidder Documents
Bidders can upload one or more supporting documents with each bid submission. Within PennBid, these documents can easily be downloaded and printed.
Going Live (Making Your Project Publicly Visible)
There are two ways to go live when you’re ready to show your project.
How To Set Up a New Project
To begin, log in to PennBid and click Bids on the left toolbar. On the top blue toolbar, click the + icon on the right.
How to Submit a Bid
Bid Submission – The process of completing all required fields, uploading all mandatory documents, and submitting the proposed bid prior to the project due date & time.
Inclement Weather Notification
Moving a bid due date and/or time due to weather circumstances and notifying all bidders via addenda.
Instructions to Bidders – PennBid Supplement
This document facilitates the inclusion of “Instructions to Bidders,” within the bidding documents for those agencies not using industry-standard documents.
Issuing Addenda
Addenda – A written change, addition, alteration, correction or revision to a bid, proposal or contract document.
Managing Your Bidders List
Bidders List – The list of vendors who added themselves to the plan holders list by downloading a document, asking a question or verifying their intent to bid.
Multi-Prime Projects
Multi-Prime Project – A project that includes more than one contract/bid form but shares the same scope of work.
New Project Review
New Project Review – Process of reviewing your project for accuracy, adding documents, and finalizing details so that the project is ready to “go live” in the system.
One & No Bid Scenarios
When a project reaches its due date/time and received zero bids, know Your Options Before Opening.
One-Step Vs Two-Step Unsealing
With PennBid’s Two-Step Unsealing process, agencies can separate Technical and Pricing elements of the bid or RFP, allowing each to be opened and evaluated separately.
Opening Bids and Displaying Results
Opening bids is a quick and easy process that offers comprehensive access to bid information and documents submitted by bidders.
PennBid Related Revisions to AIA Document A701-2018, Instructions to Bidders
This document is intended to facilitate revisions to the “Instructions to Bidders,” AIA Document A701- 2018 Edition.
PennBid Related Revisions to EJCDC Document C-200, Instructions to Bidders
This document is intended to facilitate revisions to the “Instructions to Bidders,” EJCDC Document C200, 2018 Edition.
Preparing Project Videos
To optimize the video upload process and prevent potential delays, please follow these recommended guidelines.
Pricing Results Visibility
When setting up a solicitation, there are three options for pricing results visibility: Hidden, Public Summary and Public Details.
Private Bids
When a solicitation is private the posting agency controls who has access to the project and the ability to bid on a solicitation.
Public Advertisement Templates
Drastically reduce the advertising costs for public bids and solicitations, along with lowering costs associated with onsite bid opening.
Public Bidding Process
This brief document is intended to assist those new to the public bidding process and to promote greater bidder inclusion.
Understanding Bonding
What is, and the purpose of surety bond, bid bond, performance bond, and payment bond?
Uploading & Managing Project Documents
A guide for uploading and managing the documents that are essential to, or associated with your project.
Vendor Registration
Creating an account to submit bids or respond to solicitations. This document provides a step-by-step guide on how to register on the PennBid System.
Vendors – Opting Out of Notifications
If you no longer wish to receive notifications about new/available projects on PennBid, follow the steps included in this document.
Where’s the Bid Bond?
How to located and download/export the bid bond associated with your project bid for the awarded bidder.