That leads to my next question. When a bidder proposal is evaluated, sometimes it is not uncommon with government procurement that we could find a bidder to be what we call “non-responsive.” That means that they somehow didn’t fulfill the obligations of the bid. Another aspect that is sometimes brought into question is whether the bidder is what is called “non-responsible” and unlikely to work out. Maybe, in this instance, it is almost too good to be true. What does the Power Corporation do to determine if a bid proposal is responsible or not?
Cory Vanthuyne on Question 725-18(2): New Generators For Yellowknife Power Plant
In the Legislative Assembly on March 9th, 2017. See this statement in context.
Question 725-18(2): New Generators For Yellowknife Power Plant
Oral Questions
March 8th, 2017
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