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Scoring rules of comprehensive bid evaluation method

The scoring rules of comprehensive evaluation method are as follows:

Comprehensive bid evaluation method is a commonly used bid evaluation method, which is suitable for complex and multi-index bidding projects. In the comprehensive bid evaluation method, the bid evaluation committee will grade the bidders according to different scoring indicators, and finally comprehensively calculate the total score to determine the winning bidder.

The following are the scoring rules of the comprehensive bid evaluation method:

1. technical scheme scoring: evaluate the bidder's technical scheme, including its feasibility, innovation and sustainability, and give corresponding scores according to the evaluation results.

2. Scoring of economic scheme: Evaluate the bidder's economic scheme, including quotation, cost control and risk control, and give corresponding scores according to the evaluation results.

3. Evaluation of experience and ability: Evaluate the tenderee's experience and ability, including company qualification, technical ability and project experience, and give corresponding evaluation according to the evaluation results.

4. Service guarantee score: Evaluate the bidder's service guarantee ability, including after-sales service, maintenance and spare parts supply, and give corresponding scores according to the evaluation results.

5. Environmental protection ability score: evaluate the bidder's environmental protection ability, including environmental protection policy compliance, environmental protection measures, environmental protection benefits, etc. , and give corresponding scores according to the evaluation results.

The above scoring rules are commonly used scoring indicators in the comprehensive bid evaluation method, and the bid evaluation committee can adjust and modify the scoring rules according to specific conditions. In the scoring process, the bid evaluation committee needs to make an objective, just and fair scoring according to the scoring rules, so as to ensure that the selected winning bidder meets the requirements and regulations of the project subject to tender.