Commercial bidding response taking time
I have been contacted by a large company to clean an office in my small town. I submitted a very comprehensive package, dotted all the I's, crossed t's, hand delivered it to the property manager, AND had a 20 minute sit down, and I put my best foot forward. It seems to be taking and extremely(4 weeks)long time for these people to make up their minds. Meanwhile, the cleaning company that is there now(and have many compaints from the staff)
Are still cleaning. I don't get it? The staff is frustrated, they want a new cleaning company. I had spoken at lengnth to them with the initial walk through... any ideas what the heck is going on? I'm in biddin limbo...
Comment on Stringer's post
No, the cleaning company that is there now is not on contract. The contract was up a couple of months ago. Is that legal to call for proposals under false representation? I'm up in Canada(or down, depending where you are) I understand that once you call for proposals, you have to see it through, legally. I very surprised companies can use this tactic. Thanks so much for your feedback...
Comment on Scleros's post
Not to sure what procurement requirements are, but my contact was always very pleasant and diplomatic, not desperate.
There is no contract at this moment, and the present cleaner has also bid, but the property manger doesn't seem too interest in that bid. Who knows what these guys are thinking, but bidding is really a wake up call!
Comment on joypulv's post
Yes, apparently there are 70 properties, this one doesn't get a lot of priority. I have heard about bid rigging, very distasteful and illegal. I can only let the good reputation and performance of my company speak for itself at this point. Thanks so much for the feedback.