Sealed-envelope tenders
Public-sector and large private-sector procurement often requires sealed-envelope tendering — bids stay encrypted until the opening date, weighted scoring against published criteria, and full audit trail.
Creating a tender
- Procurement → Tenders → New tender.
- Fill in the scope:
- Title, description.
- Estimated budget (visible to bidders or hidden).
- Required deliverables, eligibility criteria.
- Set the timeline:
- Publish date — when bidders can see it.
- Clarification deadline — last day for questions.
- Submission deadline — final bids in.
- Opening date — when bids are decrypted.
- Award target date — decision deadline.
- Define scoring criteria with weights:
- Technical merit (40%)
- Price (40%)
- Track record (20%)
Inviting bidders
Two ways:
- Open tender — anyone with the link can bid (typical for public sector).
- Invitation only — pre-selected vendors only.
For invitation-only, add vendors and the system emails each a unique link.
How bidders submit
A bidder:
- Receives the tender link.
- Reviews scope and asks clarification questions on the Q&A board (visible to all bidders).
- Submits their bid before the deadline.
Bid contents are encrypted client-side and stored encrypted. Even Momentumpro staff cannot read them before opening.
Opening day
On the opening date:
- Authorized openers (configured per tender) sign in.
- Click Open bids — requires multiple opener signatures (typically 2 of 3).
- Each bid is decrypted and revealed.
- The system applies scoring criteria automatically (where possible) and prepares an evaluation matrix.
Award
After review:
- Click Award on the winning bid.
- Pick reasons for the award.
- The system sends:
- Award letter to the winner.
- Regret letters in bulk to the others.
- The winning bid converts to a PO.
Compliance trail
Every tender has a complete audit trail:
- All Q&A.
- Every bidder action (opened, downloaded, submitted).
- The decryption event with opener signatures.
- The scoring matrix.
- The award decision and reasoning.
This is what auditors want to see — exportable as a single audit pack PDF.