Non-compliance is one of the most common reasons bids fail before evaluation and remains one of the Top 5 Bid Writing Mistakes we see at Tenders Direct.
Failing to understand the requirements of a tender can lead to disqualification from the procedure before scoring even begins. To combat this, we recommend every tendering process utilises a Compliance Matrix.
A Compliance Matrix is a document used to capture and track every requirement within a tender. It records what information is needed, where it can be found, who is responsible for providing it, and whether it has been completed before submission.
At its simplest, a Compliance Matrix acts as a checklist that helps ensure no requirements are missed. More importantly, it turns a tender from a collection of documents and deadlines into a structured, manageable project that can be planned, tracked, and delivered with confidence.
In this example, the bid team can instantly see that the Social Value response has not yet been addressed and that Method Statement Question 1 still requires further work. Rather than discovering these gaps during the final review, the Compliance Matrix highlights them early enough to take action.
Your Compliance Matrix will likely have more columns, allowing you to fully track requirements, actions, progress and notes. You can download a comprehensive Excel template using the link below.
Planning out your bid is one of the most important parts of the bidding cycle and a well-structured Compliance Matrix should form the foundation of every bid you undertake.
Complete your Compliance Matrix before you begin drafting responses. Identifying requirements, responsibilities, and supporting evidence at the start of the process will reduce rework and help ensure nothing is missed before submission.
Our free Compliance Matrix template includes detailed guidance notes and example entries to help you get started.
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