Nanjing City includes corporate credit in the bidding scoring system

2019-11-26

Whether the implementation of various "real-name management" benefits such as migrant workers' work injury insurance and critical illness insurance is in place; whether the "commitments" made by enterprises during the bidding process are fulfilled... These matters related to corporate credit may directly affect the bidding results of enterprises. Reporters learned yesterday from the Municipal Housing and Urban-Rural Development Committee that our city has taken the lead nationwide by officially incorporating corporate credit into the bidding scoring system. The first batch of eight bidding projects implemented under the new method was completed last Friday.

  Whether the implementation of various "real-name system management" benefits such as migrant workers' work injury insurance and critical illness insurance is in place; whether the "commitments" made by enterprises during the bidding process are fulfilled... These matters related to corporate credit may directly affect the bidding results of enterprises. Reporters learned yesterday from the Municipal Housing and Urban-Rural Development Commission that our city has taken the lead nationwide by officially incorporating corporate credit into the bidding scoring system. The first batch of 8 bidding projects implemented under the new method was completed last Friday.
  Wu Chunhua, Deputy Director of the Municipal Housing and Urban-Rural Development Commission, introduced that the new bidding scoring system adds a corporate credit scoring item on top of the original business and technical scoring items, forming a "three-in-one" evaluation standard. "To support the new bidding system, we have established an electronic platform for construction market supervision to monitor enterprises' honest behaviors such as safe construction and standardized employment, and the supervision results serve as an important basis for corporate credit evaluation. Incorporating corporate credit scores into the bidding process helps improve the construction market management system."
  Reporters learned that in previous construction project bidding, the focus was on price competition and technical proposals, while whether enterprises fulfilled their various commitments after winning the bid and the on-site management level were often overlooked. The newly added corporate credit score accounts for 5 points out of 100 in the evaluation, focusing on the construction enterprises' performance in engineering quality, safety production, civilized construction, and standardized employment. "Including real-name system management through credit evaluation into the bidding system is also the first time that regulatory authorities use a 'hard rule' in social management to urge enterprises to effectively guarantee the various benefits of professional migrant workers," said Han Lin, Director of the Construction Market Supervision Department of the Municipal Housing and Urban-Rural Development Commission.
  A person in charge of a construction enterprise participating in this bidding told reporters that the competition in the construction market bidding is very fierce. The score difference between the top 5 enterprises in business and technical items is sometimes less than 1 point, but this time the maximum difference in credit scores between enterprises reached 3 points, which will directly affect the bidding results. "This will encourage enterprises to regulate market behavior and accumulate credit points, so they can have the 'capital' to better participate in future competitions."