Be Patient During The Decision Period
Don’t panic if the decision seems delayed. It can sometimes take longer than anticipated for the Town to review a bid.
Be careful about how and when you ask questions during this period. Make sure any inquiries are directed to the bid contact only. Reaching out to an agency contact could disqualify you from winning the contract.
Plan for Launch
Once you have received notice of an award, reach out to the bid contact and plan a meeting to address any immediate first steps.
Your bid proposal may have included a project plan that detailed the first steps to follow upon award. If you have committed to preliminary events like a kickoff meeting, make sure your required documents and materials are ready to go.
Stick to your project schedule and utilize a budget tool to help you stay on track.
Congratulations - you’ve won a Town contract! Now it’s time to deliver on your proposal.
I Lost A Bid, What's Next?
Don’t be discouraged if you lose a contract. The bid process is a great learning experience, and your business is now a known entity to agencies and potential partners.
Requesting a formal debrief from the procurement team is a great way to receive feedback on your submission. The Massachusetts Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) is another good resource to increase your odds of success on future bids.