Create a New RFQ Procurement Project

The Sourcing LeadClosed The Sourcing Lead is a P2i Senior User involved in Go to Market, Supplier Evaluation and Contract Setup activities, including creating go-to-market documents, evaluating supplier offers and drafting contracts. sets up the Procurement Project in P2i, creates the project folder in their records management system, assigns the project team members and prepares the Request for Quote (RFQ) and the associated Go to Market documents.

In P2i this role is undertaken by a P2i Senior User or a P2i Regional Manager. (Refer to P2i Roles for more information on these roles)

The process for preparing the procurement project is as follows:

  1. Create a Procurement Project – The Sourcing Lead creates a new Procurement Project in P2i.

  2. Set up a project folder in your recordkeeping system – The Sourcing Lead creates a project folder in their department's records management system that references the procurement project created in P2i. The Sourcing Lead can add procurement project related documents to the project folder.

  3. Assign project team members – The Sourcing Lead selects and determines the make-up of the project team. At a minimum this should be a P2i Senior Director and the Procurement Authority/Procurement Services. A Procurement Services or Procurement Authority role needs to be added to the project team. Procurement Services roles can view all procurement projects, whereas a Procurement Authority role can only see those procurement projects they’ve been added to.

  4. Prepare RFQ – The Sourcing Lead prepares the RFQ within P2i. The RFQ outlines all services to be procured, the conditions, and all evaluation criteria and questions interested suppliers need to respond to.

  5. Attach the approved Go to Market documentation – The Sourcing Lead prepares go to market documentation off-system and attaches it into the project workflow where it is subsequently sent for approval.

Note Procurement Projects are created from project templates in P2i. The available templates are:

  • Social Procurement Services - FSD. Used only for creating Funding and Services Details where required, and
  • SS Proc to Contract. Used for all other procurement activities (including RFQs, RFIs, Funding Schedules, Short Form Particulars, Renewals, Variations, and Closeouts).

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