13.1.1 Short-listing expressions of interest

The evaluation of EOIs should lead to a short list of parties to be invited to continue in the process and to whom the RFP will be issued.

The evaluation process is focused on forming a view on whether the parties have the requisite capability to deliver the project. This process will usually result in some parties being advised that they will not be invited to move forward in the process. The number of parties short-listed will vary from project to project. However, the objectives of the process should be to:

only short-list parties which government genuinely believes have the capability to deliver the project - parties should not be short-listed to make up the numbers; and

short-list an appropriate number of bidders to both maintain competitive tension and protect against the risk of a withdrawal while also maintaining the motivation for bidders to invest in the process by not short-listing too many.

As discussed in Section 4.5, in most instances a shortlist of three represents an appropriate number of parties to be invited to participate in the RFP phase. However, this must be determined on a case-by-case basis.