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What is the difference between a negotiated price bidding process and a low-bid bidding process? In a negotiated price process, the projects are large, but in a low-bid process, the projects are small with smaller budgets. In a negotiated price process, the contractor that can show the best qualifications wins, but in a low-bid process, the contractor with the lowest bid in terms of price wins. In a negotiated price process, the price is set and the first contractor to bid for the work gets the job, but in a low-bid process, the contractor with the lowest bid wins. In a negotiated price process, the price is flexible, but in a low-bid process, bidding continues until a bidding contractor bids low enough to reach a set price for the project.

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