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Get Cbre Bid Submission Form 2012-2025
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How to fill out the CBRE Bid Submission Form online
The CBRE Bid Submission Form is an essential tool for contractors to submit their bid proposals for project management services. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to assist you in completing the form online, ensuring that you meet all necessary requirements.
Follow the steps to complete your CBRE Bid Submission Form online.
- Select the ‘Get Form’ button to access the CBRE Bid Submission Form and open it for editing.
- Begin by entering the date in the designated field to provide a clear timeline for your submission.
- Input the project name in the 'Project' field, clearly identifying the job you are bidding for.
- Fill in your contractor information including the contractor name, address, contact person, and phone/fax number. Ensure all details are accurate to facilitate communication.
- Enter the CBRE job number in the appropriate section; this identification number is crucial for your submission to be processed correctly.
- Provide the architect's name and their email address to keep all relevant parties informed.
- In the plans dated section, input the date of the document you are referring to, ensuring clarity and timeliness.
- Fill out additional sections including USF, addendums, and RSF accurately as per your project specifics.
- Complete the pricing sections by detailing standard and nonstandard pricing for various areas of work, ensuring all entries are clear and precise.
- Indicate the total bid amount and the calendar days required to complete the project on the form.
- Finally, add your name and the submission date in the 'Submitted By' section. Review all fields for accuracy before finalizing your form.
- You can now save changes, download, print, or share the completed bid submission form as required.
Complete your CBRE Bid Submission Form online today to ensure a timely and successful bid submission.
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