Now the tender documents will generally clearly indicate that the lowest price may not necessarily win the bid. However, if we carefully study the price evaluation formula of State Grid, we will find that the formula still tends to the price range of "slightly lower than the average price of all bidders" and gives a slightly higher branch. In other words, taking the average price as the origin is also a deviation, but it is better to go lower than to go higher and get a higher price. Is this another principle of winning the bid at a low price?
As for the legal basis of the bidding process, do you need to learn the bidding method?