Install
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/bid-tender-reviewAnalyse a construction bid or tender package for scope gaps, risk-shifting exclusions, unit-rate red flags, and front-loading in the schedule of values. Use when asked to review a bid, level bids, check a tender for gaps, compare sub quotes, or vet a schedule of values before award. Produces a structured bid review with a gap register, exclusion risk table, pricing red flags, and an award recommendation with pre-award clarifications.
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/bid-tender-reviewA low bid is only cheap if the scope is actually in it. This skill runs the review an experienced estimator or owner's rep would run before award: reconcile the bid against the bid documents, hunt the exclusions and qualifications that quietly shift risk back to the buyer, test unit rates against sanity ranges, and check the schedule of values for front-loading. The goal is a levelled, apples-to-apples view and a written list of what to clarify before signing — not after mobilisation.
Ask for these if not provided; if working from a thin brief, proceed and label every assumption [assumed]:
Work through four passes, in order:
1. Scope reconciliation. Walk the bid against the documents section by section. Classify every mismatch: Missing (silent — the most dangerous), Excluded (stated), Qualified (included "provided that…"), Allowance (a number, not a commitment). Flag anything priced "by others" with no other on the job to catch it.
2. Exclusion risk shift. For each exclusion/qualification, state plainly who carries the risk if it bites, and rate it:
| Rating | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Deal-breaker | Shifts a core contract risk (e.g. excludes rock/dewatering on a deep excavation, excludes tie-ins) |
| Negotiate | Common but movable — escalation caps, limited warranty, "design assist not design" |
| Accept | Standard trade practice (e.g. excludes permits the GC always pulls) |
3. Unit-rate and balance check. Flag rates far off the field of other bids or the estimate (>±20% is a look; >±40% is a flag). Watch for unbalanced bidding: high rates on early or likely-to-grow quantities, low rates on items likely to be deleted.
4. Front-loading detection. In the schedule of values, compare early-activity values (mobilisation, GCs, submittals, excavation) to their real cost. Mobilisation >3–5% of contract value, or the first 20% of schedule carrying >30% of value, means the bidder is financing the job with your money — a cash-flow and default-risk signal, and painful if you ever terminate for convenience.
1. Summary & recommendation — award / award with clarifications / reject, in three sentences. 2. Scope gap register — table: | # | Item | Bid docs ref | Status (Missing/Excluded/Qualified/Allowance) | Cost exposure ($ or [to price]) | 3. Exclusions & qualifications risk table — | Exclusion | Who holds the risk | Rating | Recommended action | 4. Pricing red flags — outlier rates, unbalanced items, allowance adequacy; note levelled comparison if multiple bids. 5. Schedule of values / front-loading check — findings and requested corrections. 6. Pre-award clarifications — numbered questions to issue to the bidder, each answerable yes/no or with a price.
[to price] — never silently ignored