Re: Tribal Worldwide Clarification Questions

Hello Jamie,

Again, thanks for expressing interest!

Please find below the answers to your questions.

> On 14 Nov 2019, at 13:16 , Jamie Willey <jamie.willey@tribalworldwide.co.uk> wrote:
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> Good Afternoon Coralie and the W3C team,
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> I’m emailing regarding the Website Redesign RFP that we have received from the publicly accessible portal.
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> As per the instructions contained in this document, we wish to submit a selection of questions that we would appreciate some clarification around;
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>  • In section 4.2, point 9. You have referenced support for bidi relating to your content and navigation. We understand this to mean Bi-Directional, but could you please elaborate on this point as to exactly what you’re looking for?

CSS that works for left-to-right languages like English as well as right-to-left languages like Arabic. That means the CSS layout is flipped in RTL languages. More information in https://www.w3.org/International/quicktips/#rtl 


>  • The variance in pricing around website redesigns can be notoriously disparate as it is possible to build a website for $5,000 just as it is possible to build a website for $500,000 and everything in between. To help us understand the reality versus budget, it would be helpful to get some steer as to even roughly what sort of budget you would have signed off to spend.

While we do not have a fixed budget to work with, we think for a project of this magnitude, we may get proposals reaching USD 200K.


>  • Is there scope to repurpose/reversion existing content to bring it up to the standard of the new website, or are looking for a complete rebuild of your content?

Yes, there is. We have numerous existing content that will need to be repurposed.


>  • Other than Coralie, can we understand who the other key stakeholders in the business are, who are responsible for the decision making process on this project? I’m asking as you have cited Advisory boards and various teams throughout the business who will be involved.

There is one project manager and owner of the website. For tough decisions I may consult internally as appropriate, including with the W3C systems team Lead, the W3C CEO and COO, and the W3C Business Development Lead.

>  • In section 6, you have published the evaluation criteria. Could you clarify if/how these are weighted? i.e. point 1 accounts for 20%, point 2 is 15% etc….

We will look at costs, review portfolios, compare how the proposals are presented, and how close they are to what the RFP identifies, but we do not have precise measures or percentages associated with the criteria.

Coralie

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> I look forward to receiving your answers back and hopefully progressing to submitting a proposal.
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> Kind Regards,
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> Jamie Willey
> Business Development Director
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Received on Friday, 15 November 2019 18:04:41 UTC